-
Regum Britanniae,
Ebraucus was the son of King Mempricius, who
ruled as a
tyrant for
twenty years,
abandoning his wife and
young Ebraucus, "and addicted...
- 1060BC. He was the son of King Maddan,
brother of Malin, and
father of king
Ebraucus. Upon his father's death, war
broke out
between Mempricius and his brother...
- of
twenty sons and the only
remaining son of
Ebraucus in
Britain at the time of his death. All
Ebraucus's other sons were in
Germany establishing a new...
- Monmouth's pseudo-historical
Historia Regum Britanniae (c. 1136),
British king
Ebraucus sent his
thirty daughters to Alba Silvius,
where they were
married among...
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Cunobeline Danius Saint David Digueillus Diocletian Dionotus Dunvallo Molmutius Ebraucus Edadus Edern ap Nudd
Edwin of
Northumbria Eldol Eldol,
Consul of Gloucester...
- and
succeeded by Beldgabred. He
shares his name with one of the sons of
Ebraucus and his
ancestors Sisillius II and
Sisillius I.
Monarchie Nobelesse website...
-
accounted by
Geoffrey of Monmouth: Sisillius, one of the
younger sons of
Ebraucus Sisillius I,
successor of King
Gurgustius Sisillius II, son of King Guithelin...
- name
derives from that of a pre-Roman city
founded by the
legendary king
Ebraucus. The name was
Latinised by the
Romans as Ebora**** or Ebura****, and is called...
-
Cunobeline Danius Saint David Digueillus Diocletian Dionotus Dunvallo Molmutius Ebraucus Edadus Edern ap Nudd
Edwin of
Northumbria Eldol Eldol,
Consul of Gloucester...
- 1350 – c. 1423), an
early source for
Scottish history,
names "Ebrawce" (
Ebraucus), a
legendary King of the Britons, as
having "byggyd [built] Edynburgh"...