Marganus II (Welsh: Morgan mab Arthal) was a legendary king of the Britons as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to power in 299BC. He was the...
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King Leir. Marganus, grandson of Leir, despised the rule of his aunt Cordelia in Britain. With the help of his cousin Cunedagius, Marganus took over the...
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southwest of the Humber. Marganus ruled the region northeast of the Humber. Civil war broke out between them soon after, with Marganus' being defeated and...
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came to power in 293BC. He was the son of King Archgallo and brother of Marganus II. According to Geoffrey, he ruled poorly and harshly causing him to be...
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CAI.org "Ireland", Britannica (11th ed.); O' Curry, Manners and Customs, II, 3. CGCA.net ABCOG.org Several other genealogical links are claimed by British...
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in Early Britain, p. 459. (Edinburgh), 1953. Geoffrey, Vol. II, Ch. 12. Geoffrey, Vol. II, Ch. 13. Thompson, James (1851). "On the Jewry Wall at Leicester"...
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Uther as brother of both Aurelius Ambrosius ("Emrys Wledig") and Constans II ("Custennin the Younger"). However, its account of Uther's parentage differs;...
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split the island, Marganus invaded Cornwall and destroyed much of the land. Cunedagius met him in battle and defeated him. Marganus fled throughout Britain...
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feature Arthur as an allegory for the struggles of William III against James II. Similarly, the most popular Arthurian tale throughout this period seems to...
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years before Marganus and Cunedagius, her sisters' sons, rebel against her. They imprison Cordelia; grief-stricken, she kills herself. Marganus and Cunedagius...
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