regards to King Lucius it says; (Pope Eleutherius) ..received a letter from Lucius, King of Britain, asking him to appoint a way by which Lucius might become...
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by Geoffrey of Monmouth that the first king of the Britons was Brutus of Troy and that the island of Britain was named after him. Lucius was a legendary...
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The Matter of Britain (French: matière de Bretagne) is the body of medieval literature and legendary material associated with Great Britain and Brittany...
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legendary king of the Britons whose story was recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his pseudohistorical 12th-century History of the Kings of Britain. According...
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Lucius is a masculine given name which began use as Lucius (Latin [ˈluː.ki.us]; Etruscan: Luvcie), abbreviated L., one of the small group of common Latin...
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Cymbeline (redirect from The Tragedy of Cymbeline, King of Britain)
Roman ambassador Caius Lucius. Lucius warns Cymbeline of the Roman Emperor's forthcoming wrath, which will be an invasion of Britain by Roman troops. Meanwhile...
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him the title of caesar. Antoninus was instructed to adopt Lucius alongside Marcus, Hadrian's nephew by marriage. By this scheme, Lucius , who was already...
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Saint Lucius is the name of: Pope Lucius I (died 254), pope from June 25, 253 to March 4, 254 Lucius (died 259), one of the Martyrs of Carthage under Valerian...
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She was the youngest daughter of Leir and the second ruling queen of pre-Roman Britain. There is no independent historical evidence for her existence. She...
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Llandaff Cathedral (category Use British English from January 2012)
church's founding with Lucius, the legendary 2nd century King of the Britons and the first Christian convert in Britain. Lucius was believed to have beseeched...
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Historia Regum Britanniae (redirect from History of the Kings of Britain)
most of northern Europe and ushers in a period of peace and prosperity that lasts until the Romans, led by Lucius Hiberius, demands that Britain once...
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Lucius or Lucius, the First Christian King of Britain is a 1717 tragedy by the British writer Delarivier Manley. It is based on the life of Lucius of...
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Excalibur (category Geoffrey of Monmouth)
is the mythical sword of King Arthur that may possess magical powers or be associated with the rightful sovereignty of Britain. Traditionally, the sword...
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Pope Eleutherius (category Saints of Roman Epirus)
Church. He is linked to a number of legends, one of them credited him with receiving a letter from "Lucius, King of Britain", but which is now generally considered...
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Lucius Tiberius (sometimes Lucius Hiberius, or just simply Lucius; also Thereus in Claris et Laris) is a Western Roman procurator or emperor from Arthurian...
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King Arthur (redirect from Arthur of Britain)
Lucius Tiberius in Gaul but, as he prepares to march on Rome, Arthur hears that his nephew Modredus (Mordred)—whom he had left in charge of Britain—has...
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Lucius Artorius Castus (fl. 2nd century AD) was a Roman military commander. A member of the gens Artoria (possibly of Messapic or Etruscan origin). He...
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Abgar VIII (redirect from Lucius Aelius Abgar)
philosopher Bardaisan was a member of Abgar VIII's court. In 1904 Adolf von Harnack proposed that Lucius of Britain, a ruler mentioned in the Liber Pontificalis...
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known in medieval British legend as the eponymous founder and first king of Britain. This legend first appears in the Historia Brittonum, an anonymous 9th-century...
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England (redirect from Languages of England)
Joseph of Arimathea, while others claim through Lucius of Britain. By 410, during the decline of the Roman Empire, Britain was left exposed by the end of Roman...
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the time of the Roman withdrawal from Britain saw some enslaved. Later medieval legends concerning the conversion of the island under King Lucius or from...
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Logres (category Terminology of the British Isles)
various other forms and spellings) is King Arthur's realm in the Matter of Britain. The geographical area referred to by the name is south and eastern England...
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Bedivere (redirect from Bedivere of the Perfect Sinews)
helps Arthur and Kay fight the Giant of Mont Saint-Michel, and joins Arthur in his war against Emperor Lucius of Rome, in which he dies fighting. In Thomas...
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Mordred (redirect from Sons of Mordred)
of his throne as he crosses the English Channel to wage war on Lucius Tiberius of Rome. During Arthur's absence, Modredus crowns himself as King of the...
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Redon was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to power in 149BC. He was preceded by Eldol and succeeded by Redechius...
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Llŷr (section The House of Llŷr)
Bromwich, Rachel (2006), Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Triads of the Island of Britain, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, ISBN 0-7083-1386-8 Gantz, Jeffrey (translator)...
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prince of Britain at the time of Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain (55–54 BC). His story appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain...
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Beli Mawr (redirect from Heli of Britain)
the head of the House of Gwynedd by the line of Cunedda Wledig, founder of the Kingdom of Gwynedd, following the End of Roman rule in Britain during the...
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Avalon (redirect from The Isle of Avalon)
Kings of Britain", c. 1136) calls the place Insula Avallonis, meaning the "Isle of Avallon" in Latin. In his later Vita Merlini ("The Life of Merlin",...
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century) Lucius Septimius (Britannia Prima, date unknown) In c. 278, an unknown governor rebelled but was quickly defeated Carausius (286–293), British-based...
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