Dictys had contented himself with beginning at the abduction of Helen; Dares starts his De Excidio Trojæ with the Golden Fleece, and excuses the act of Paris as mere reprisals for the carrying off of Hesione by Telamon.
Gildas is the reputed author of a treatise, De Excidio Britanniæ, blindly copied by Bede, which supplied a history of Britain from the time of the Incarnation to the year 560 A.
In this desolate place it is said that Gildas Badonicus took refuge during the time of conflict between Britons and Saxons, and that here he composed the greater part of De Excidio Britanniæ.
Aneurin Gwawdrydd above-mentioned is said, by Mr. Robert Vaughan of Hengwrt, to be brother to Gildas ap Caw, author of the Epistle de excidio Britanniae which is the most ancient account of Great Britain extant in Latin by a native.
His brother Gildas was the author of the Epistle De excidio Britanniae.
Togail Troi is taken from the medieval prose version, Historia deExcidio Troiae of Dares Phrygius.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "excidio" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.