Pelagius probably walked to Rome.

Pelagius walked from Britain to Rome in order to counter the FALSEHOOD of the Doctrine of ORIGINAL SIN.

He would have probably covered about 15 miles a day and the journey would have taken him maybe a month or so.

Those were the days!

No petrol driven chariots. Lucky git!

And we call the 6th century The DARK Ages?

Maybe "Dark Age" people would call us The FUMES AGE!....  :(

Your Augustinian or Determinist will complacently and quiescently say something like :
"We are doomed as a species to invent and use things like automobiles. There is nothing we can do to change this about ourselves yada yada yada .."....etc....or something like this.....and so on and so forth.....

Yet a Pelagian or believer in Free Will can say simply say:
"They are a choice. We have our freedom.
We can chose to make them or not ; or to use them or not!"....

In this case - and in many others - I think we can all see that the Pelagian view must be correct.

Pelagius was British!

Pelagius was from the island of Britain. Therefore - Pelagius was British! 
At least a thousand years before any Union Jack flew.

Countries, races, nations really didn't exist in the same way in the Roman Period.
Much better - not in this sense a "Dark" Age!

The Roman Empire specifically was much less RACIST than many later ones.

PELAGIUS means "SEA" in Latin.
Its Welsh version could be "Morgan".
(Please refer to Bertrand Russell's "History of Western Philosophy".).

Pelagius could of course POSSIBLY be retrospectively considered "Welsh".
It is important to remember though that at the time Wales did not exist AT ALL.

It is sobering to reflect that in Roman times and later when Christendom was more unified and stronger; ethnic rivalry was hardly existent unlike in our own perhaps more barbarous times.
In Roman Times - a barbarian was merely someone not in the Empire.
"Truth, justice and the European Way" needs to be much less nationalistic than it has been.
Welsh/Cymraeg is one of the oldest languages in Europe. 
He may have spoken an earlier version of it.

The Roman Empire was about a concept - the rule of the CITY of Rome (Senate and People); about civilization; about culture; and power; and NOT about racism, nationalism nor ethnicism.

NATIO - means "to be born" in Latin; ETHNOS - means "people" in Latin!
We are all born and we are all people! The people of Roman times really would LARF at us!

It becomes an interesting reflection on history that the Welsh dragon symbol is almost certainly from an Ancient Roman Army symbol!
The Draco or Serpent emblem was that worn by the cavalry units.

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He was the ideological counterweight to Augustine (of Hippo) (a necessary thing), though is far less well-known than Augustine.

Pelagius was a fascinating and energetic character.

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