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List of legendary kings of Britain

The kings of the Britons at Galfrid of Monmouth

Galfrid of Monmouth in The History of the Kings of Britain described the island’s legendary history from the time it was settled by Brutus , a descendant of the Trojan hero Aeneas , until the death of King Cadwaladra in the 7th century .

Logria ( England )Albania ( Scotland )Cumbria ( Wales )Cornubia ( Cornwall )The connection of the legendary history of Galfried of Monmouth with historical events
Brutus I (24 years) [1]Korinei , Advisor to BrutusNamed great-grandson of Aeneas
Lokrin (10 years) [2]Albanact , Hun HumberCambreGwendolina , wife of Lokrin
Queen of Gwendolina (15 years old) [2]
Madan (40 years) [3]Gwendolina
Memprik (20 years) [3]
Ebrawk (40 years old) [4]
Brutus II Green Shield (12 years old) [5]
Lyle (25 years) [5]
Rood Goode Goodybras (39 years old) [6]
Bloodood (20 years old) [7]
Leir (60 years old) [8]
Muggle Albanian (3 years) [8]Henwin of Kornubia (3 years) [8]
Leir (3 years) [8]
Cordelia (5 years) [9]
Mangan I of Albania (north of the Humber) and Kunedag of Kornubia (south of the Humber) (2 years) [9]
Cunedag (33 years old) [9]Contemporary foundation of Rome
Riveled
Gurgust
Sisil I
Iago British
Kimark
Hunchback
The fight of Ferrex and Porrex I
“The War of the Five Kings” [10]Chapter 33
PinorStaterRudaukKloten
Dunvalo of Molmult [11]Chapter 34
Dunvalo Molmult (40 years)
Brenny (north of the Humber) and Belin (south of the Humber)Brennus , leader of the Gallic tribe of Senons , defeated Rome in 387 BC. e.
Belin
Gurguint Brabtruck
Guintelin
Queen Marcia ( regent )
Sisillius II
Cinar
Denmark
Morvid
Gorbonian , son of Morvid
Archgallo , son of Morvid (1 year)
Elidur the Good , son of Morvid (3 years)
Archgallo (second time) (10 years)
Elidur Good (second time) (1 year)
Peredur , son of Morvid (north of the Humber) and Ingenius , son of Morvid (south of the Humber) (7 years)
Peredur (2 years)
Elidur Good (third time) (4 years)
Regin, son of Gorbonian
Mangan II, son of Archgallo
Anniaown, son of Archgallo (6 years old)
Idvallo, son of Ingenia
Fleece, son of Peredur
Gerunty, son of Elidur
Catell
Coill i
Porrex II
Herim
Fulgeny I
Eldad
Androgey
Urian
Eliud
Kledauk
Kloten
Gurginty
Merian
Bledudo
Cap
Oen
Sisillius III
Blegabred , son of Sicily III
Archmail
Eldol
Redon
Redechius
Samuel Penessil (or Samuel and Penessil)
Feast
Capoeira
Cligweill , son of Capoira
Heli , son of Cligwell (40 years old)
Lud , son of Heli
Kasselelaun (30 years); Androgeus, ruler of Kantia; Taskovan (Tenvanti), ruler of KornubiaUnder him, Caesar invaded Britain
Taskovan (Tenvanti)
Kimbelin ( Kunobelin )Octavian Augustus Contemporary
GuderriClaudius Conquest of Britain
Arvirarg
Mari
Coill ii
Lucius [12]
Fight of Septimius Severus and Fulgeny IISeptimius Severus , Roman emperor in the years 193-211
GetaGeta , Roman Emperor in 211
BassianCaracalla , Roman emperor in 211–217
Karauziythe usurper Karauziy in the years 286-293
Allectthe usurper Allect in the years 293-296
Asklepiodot
Coill III Kayr -Kolunsky [13]
ConstantiusConstantius I Chlorine , Roman Emperor in 305-306
Constantine I , son of ConstanceConstantine I , the Roman emperor in the years 306–337
Leader of the Gevisees [14] Octavius
Trachern , brother of Coel
Octavius (second time)
Maximian , Coel's nephewMagnus Maxim , usurper emperor of the Western Roman Empire in 383-388
ruler Karadok , the first king of Dumnonia
Dinotus ( English Dionotus ) [15]
Grazian FreedmanKingdom of Dumnonia [16]Grazian , usurper in 407
Constantine IIConstantine III , Roman emperor, usurper in 407-411
Constant , son of ConstantineConstant , Roman emperor, usurper in 409-411
VortigernThe emergence of Anglo-Saxons in Britain
Vortimer , son of Vortigern
Vortigern , son-in-law of Magn MaximMerlin's Appearance
Ambrosius Aurelian , brother of ConstantKingdom of Wales [16]
Uther Pendragon , brother of Constant and Ambrosia Aurelian
King ArthurBattle of Mount Badon [17]
Anglo-Saxon kingdomsConstantine IIIConstantine III
Aurelius Conan
Vortipor
MailgunMilegoon Ap Cadwallon , King of Gwynedd in 520-547
Keretik
Fragmentation. Anglo-Saxons conquer Britain
CadwanCadwan Ap Jago , King of Gwynedd in 613-625
CadwallonCadwallon ap Cadwan , King of Gwynedd in the years 625-634
CadwaladrCadwaladr , King of Gwynedd, 655–682

Kings of the Scots (Dahl Riath) by the Skotichronikon

The list is provided at the beginning of the first volume of the Scotchronicon, otherwise the Church History of Scotland. The book was compiled in the 16th century by William Bower. In the following centuries, it was constantly refined. In particular, it included lists of bishops, theological treatises and articles. A list of Scottish kings is given by J. F. Gordon in 1868. The list of kings was borrowed from Gilbert Gray's Oratio de Illustribus Scotiæ Scriptoribus. The beginning of the reign is indicated in parentheses.

  • Fergus One - Fergus More / The Great / (330 BC) - the son of Erk King Dal Riat of Ireland. mentioned in Annals of Tigernach
  • Ferintarus (305 g BC)
  • Minus (290 BC)
  • Dornadilla (261 BC)
  • Notatus (241 g BC)
  • Reuterus (213 g BC)
  • Reuta (196 BC)
  • Tereus (184 BC)
  • Josin (161 BC)
  • Finnanus (137 g BC)
  • Durstus (107 g BC)
  • Evenus the First (unknown)
  • Gillus (unknown)
  • Evenus II (unknown)
  • Ederus (unknown)
  • Evenus the Third (unknown)
  • Metellaus / in the second year of his reign Jesus was born / (unknown)
  • Caracactus (32 A.D.)
  • Corbred the First (54 A.D.)
  • Dardranus (70 A.D.)
  • Corbred the Second (92 A.D.)
  • Lactatus (104 A.D.)
  • Mogaldus (131 A.D.)
  • Konarus (155 A.D.)
  • Etodius the First (161 A.D.)
  • Satrael (168 A.D.)
  • Donald the First (199 A.D.)
  • Etodius the Second (219 A.D.)
  • Ahiro (235 A.D.)
  • Natolicus (247 A.D.)
  • Findochus (252 A.D.)
  • Donald II (262 A.D.)
  • Donald the Third (263 A.D.)
  • Kratlintus (277 A.D.)
  • Finkhormarkus (320 A.D.)
  • Romachus (368 A.D.)
  • Angusianus (371 A.D.)
  • Fetemalcus (373 A.D.)

Notes

  1. ↑ Chapter 23
  2. ↑ 1 2 Chapter 25
  3. ↑ 1 2 Chapter 26
  4. ↑ chapter 27
  5. ↑ 1 2 Chapter 28
  6. ↑ Chapter 29
  7. ↑ Chapter 30
  8. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Chapter 31
  9. ↑ 1 2 3 Chapter 32
  10. ↑ Suppression of the Brutus clan
  11. ↑ First King of the Cornwall Dynasty
  12. ↑ The Last King of the Cornwall Dynasty
  13. ↑ chapter 78
  14. ↑ Chapter 80
  15. ↑ Chapter 87
  16. ↑ 1 2 Recognized the supremacy of British kings
  17. ↑ 516 year

Literature

  • Galfrid of Monmouth . History of the Britons.
  • Scotihronicon; fig. Bishop Keith's catalog of Scottish Bishops by JFS Gordon DD St. Andrews. Glassgow.MDCCCLXVII.Vol I. pp 1-4
  • John Morris The Age of Arthur: A History of the British Isles from 350 to 650. Barnes & Noble Books: New York. 1996 (originally 1973). ISBN 0-7607-0243-8
  • John Jay Parry and Robert Caldwell . Geoffrey of Monmouth in Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages, Roger S. Loomis (ed.). Clarendon Press: Oxford University. 1959. ISBN 0-19-811588-1
  • Brynley F. Roberts , Geoffrey of Monmouth and Welsh Historical Tradition, Nottingham Medieval Studies, 20 (1976), 29-40.
  • JSP Tatlock . The Legendary History of Britain: Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae and its early vernacular versions. University of California Press. Berkeley. 1950.

Links

  • High kings of the Britons (neopr.) . All the monarchies of the world . Date of treatment May 13, 2010. Archived April 25, 2012.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List of the legendary_Kings of Britain &oldid = 96455836


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