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daughter of King Leir.
Cunedagius,
grandson of Leir,
despised the rule of his aunt Cordelia. With the help of his
cousin Marg****,
Cunedagius took over the kingdom...
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through Cornwall until reaching the army of
Cunedagius.
Cunedagius defeated Marg**** and Marg**** fled.
Cunedagius followed him
throughout Britain until cornering...
- queen.
Cordelia ruled peacefully for five
years until her sisters' sons,
Cunedagius and Marg****, came of age. As the
dukes of
Cornwall and Albany, respectively...
- Marg**** and
Cunedagius, her sisters' sons,
rebel against her. They
imprison Cordelia; grief-stricken, she
kills herself. Marg**** and
Cunedagius divide the...
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alongside Goneril and
Cordelia (the
source for Cordelia), and the
mother of
Cunedagius. She is the
middle child of King Lear's
daughters and is
married to the...
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Constantine (Briton)
Constantius Chlorus Cordelia of
Britain Corineus Cunedagius Cunobeline Danius Saint David Digueillus Diocletian Dionotus Dunvallo...
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Constantine (Briton)
Constantius Chlorus Cordelia of
Britain Corineus Cunedagius Cunobeline Danius Saint David Digueillus Diocletian Dionotus Dunvallo...
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Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to
power in 817BC. He was the son of King
Cunedagius and was
noted as a
young king who
reigned with moderation.
Geoffrey describes...
- Leil Rud Hud
Hudibras Bladud Leir
Gonorilla Regan Cordeilla Marg****
Cunedagius Rivallo Gurgustius unknown Sisillius Jago
Kimarcus Gorboduc Judon Ferrex...
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Constantine (Briton)
Constantius Chlorus Cordelia of
Britain Corineus Cunedagius Cunobeline Danius Saint David Digueillus Diocletian Dionotus Dunvallo...