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Dionotus was a
legendary king of
Cornwall in
Geoffrey of Monmouth's
Historia regum Britanniae, an
account of the
rulers of
Britain based on
ancient Welsh...
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Following the
death of Caradocus, rule of
Britain as
regent p****ed to
Dionotus, who –
facing a
foreign invasion –
appealed to Maximus, who
finally sent...
- not
allowed to
reject the
request of her father, the semi-legendary King
Dionotus of
Dumnonia in south-west
Britain in the late-4th century, to
marry the...
- followers.
Despite mention previously made by
Geoffrey of
Monmouth of
Dionotus,
regent in Maximus'
absence and king of Cornwall, Graci****
seized the...
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Corineus Cunedagius Cunobeline Danius Saint David Digueillus Diocletian Dionotus Dunvallo Molmutius Ebraucus Edadus Edern ap Nudd
Edwin of
Northumbria Eldol...
- soon
before Gorlois (Carew's
Survey of Cornwall), or
before his
brother Dionotus as
Caradocus in the
Historia Regum Britanniae,
while the Book of Baglan...
- that
Maximus had left
governance of his
kingdom to Caradocus' brother,
Dionotus, whom he
calls the king of Cornwall, "who had
succeeded his
brother Caradoc...
-
tells of a Graci****
Municeps who took the
throne of
Britain from King
Dionotus; it is
possible that he
based these characters on the
historical Gratian...
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Corineus Cunedagius Cunobeline Danius Saint David Digueillus Diocletian Dionotus Dunvallo Molmutius Ebraucus Edadus Edern ap Nudd
Edwin of
Northumbria Eldol...
- Aquitanians, and asks for
British wives for his men from Maximi****'
regent Dionotus, with
whose daughter,
Saint Ursula, he was said to be "most p****ionately...