- Southampton. Only when
Caradocus arrived was
peace restored. They dis****d and
Octavius handed Maximus the
kingship and retired, as
Caradocus rallied behind...
-
chief elder's name. In
Geoffrey of Monmouth's
Historia Regum Britanniae,
Caradocus is
ruler of
Cornwall under Octavius, who died
during the
reign of Emperor...
- husband, so he sent a
message to Rome
offering his
daughter to Maximian.
Caradocus, the Duke of Cornwall, had
suggested and
supported the
marriage between...
- Britain,
gaining an
incredible amount of
wealth and prestige. Eventually,
Caradocus, Duke of Cornwall,
suggests that
Octavius marry his only
daughter Helen...
-
perhaps about the
period c. 290 – c. 305, was
Caradocus. If not an
entirely legendary figure,
Caradocus would not have been a king in the true
sense but...
-
sources and
disputed by many historians.
Dionotus succeeding his
brother Caradocus, and was
regent of
Britain during the
campaigns in Gaul of
Emperor Magnus...
- Caratacus, first-century
British chieftain at the time of the
Roman conquest Caradocus,
mythical British king of the
fourth century Caradoc,
suitor of Saint...
-
Gorlois (Carew's
Survey of Cornwall), or
before his
brother Dionotus as
Caradocus in the
Historia Regum Britanniae,
while the Book of
Baglan only keeps...
-
Camber (legendary king) Cap of
Britain Capetus Silvius Capoir Caracalla Caradocus Carausius C****ivellaunus
Catellus Catigern Cherin Claudius Cledaucus Clotenus...
-
Camber (legendary king) Cap of
Britain Capetus Silvius Capoir Caracalla Caradocus Carausius C****ivellaunus
Catellus Catigern Cherin Claudius Cledaucus Clotenus...