• Budic II (Medieval Latin: Budicius; Welsh: Budig or Buddig; c. 460 – c. 550), formerly known as Budick, was a king of Cornouaille in Brittany in the late...
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    member of the ruling dynasty of Cornouaille. He may have ruled Cornouaille jointly after the restoration of his father, Budic II of Brittany, but he...
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    The Birth of Arthur further gives Anna her first husband, Emyr Llydaw (Budic II of Brittany), king of Armorica, by whom she is the mother of Howel (Hoel)...
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    for naming years. Battle of Llongborth (possibly Langport or Portsmouth): King Budic II of Brittany seeks refuge at the court of Aergol Lawhir, in Dyfed...
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  • the rights of Anne of Brittany who married each in succession. Conan Meriadoc (4th century) – by tradition, the founder of Brittany Budic II (early 6th...
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    Uther Pendragon (category Family of King Arthur)
    army to Brittany to fight against King Claudas at Bourges, a situation resembling that of the historical ruler Riothamus who went to Brittany to fight...
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    Excalibur (category Geoffrey of Monmouth)
    Escalibor, v. 11938, p. 155 Chalabrun, v. 13295, p. 213 [var. Calliborc (No. II/Cangé 69=H), Chalabrum, Callibor] Le Roux de Lincy (1836–1838), Tome 1, pp...
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    that he has had the advantage of using a book in the Breton tongue which Walter, Archdeacon of Oxford, brought out of Brittany; this book he translates into...
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    Gawain (category Knights of the Round Table)
    Gawain's mother, the Queen of Orkney. His father is named as Emyr Llydaw (Emperor of Brittany), that is Budic II of Brittany. There, Gwalchmei is given...
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    1953. Geoffrey, Vol. II, Ch. 12. Geoffrey, Vol. II, Ch. 13. Thompson, James (1851). "On the Jewry Wall at Leicester". Journal of the British Archaeological...
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