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Catigern (Welsh:
Cadeyrn Fendigaid) is a
figure of
Welsh tradition, said to be a son of Vortigern, the
tyrannical King of the Britons, and the brother...
- Vortigern's ancestry,
including the
names of his four sons (Vortimer, Pascent,
Catigern, and Faustus), his
father Vitalis, his
grandfather Vitalinus, and his great-grandfather...
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Aylesford (Kent).
Hengist and his son Oisc
become king of Kent.
Horsa and
Catigern,
brother of Vortimer, are killed. The
Britons withdraw to
London (according...
- Set thirgabail." At this
battle Horsa fell, as did Vortimer's
brother Catigern. The
Historia does not say who won the battle,
saying specifically that...
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Bertilak Black Knight(s)
Blanchefleur Bors the
Elder Brangaine Brunor(s)
Catigern Claudas Elaine of
Astolat Elaine of
Benoic Elaine of
Corbenic Enide Feirefiz...
- cad ('battle'), and is
attested in
other Celtic personal names such as
Catigern. The
Gallic tribe of the
Caturiges ('battle-kings'),
settling in the area...
- Derwent, the
third time at Epsford,
where both
Horsa and Vortigern's son
Catigern died, and
lastly "near the
stone on the s**** of the
Gallic sea", where...
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Capetus Silvius Capoir Caracalla Caradocus Carausius C****ivellaunus
Catellus Catigern Cherin Claudius Cledaucus Clotenus Coel Hen
Coilus Conan Meriadoc Constans...
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Capetus Silvius Capoir Caracalla Caradocus Carausius C****ivellaunus
Catellus Catigern Cherin Claudius Cledaucus Clotenus Coel Hen
Coilus Conan Meriadoc Constans...
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Capetus Silvius Capoir Caracalla Caradocus Carausius C****ivellaunus
Catellus Catigern Cherin Claudius Cledaucus Clotenus Coel Hen
Coilus Conan Meriadoc Constans...