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Archgallo (Welsh:
Arthal map Morydd) was a
legendary king of the
Britons as
recounted by
Geoffrey of Monmouth. He
ruled from 339BC. He was the second...
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allegiance to
Archgallo under penalty of death. Once done,
Elidurus took
Archgallo to York and
removed his own
crown and
reinstated Archgallo as king of...
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Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to
power in 293BC. He was the son of King
Archgallo and
brother of Marg**** II.
According to Geoffrey, he
ruled poorly and...
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Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to
power in 299BC. He was the son of King
Archgallo and was
succeeded by his brother, Enniaunus. He
ruled the
kingdom in tranquility...
- them. When he died, he was
succeeded by his cousin, Marg****, the son of
Archgallo. In Layamon's Brut by
Layamon he is
named as Lador, but
rules for a short...
- in 349BC. He was the
eldest son of King Morvidus, and the
brother of
Archgallo, Elidurus, Ingenius, and Peredurus.
According to Geoffrey, Gorboni****...
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Alhfrith of
Deira Allectus Ambrosius Aureli****
Amphibalus Andragius Archgallo Archmail King
Arthur Arvirargus Ascanius Augustine of
Canterbury Aurelius...
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Alhfrith of
Deira Allectus Ambrosius Aureli****
Amphibalus Andragius Archgallo Archmail King
Arthur Arvirargus Ascanius Augustine of
Canterbury Aurelius...
- he was the
youngest son of King
Morvidus and
brother of Gorboni****,
Archgallo, Elidurus, and Ingenius. He came to
power in 317 BC.
Following the return...
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Alhfrith of
Deira Allectus Ambrosius Aureli****
Amphibalus Andragius Archgallo Archmail King
Arthur Arvirargus Ascanius Augustine of
Canterbury Aurelius...