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Hafren (or Sabre, Sabren, or Sabrina; Welsh: Hafren; Old Welsh:
Habren) is a
legendary British princess who was
drowned in the
River Severn by her repudiated...
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Germanic mistress,
Estrildis (by whom he
already had a
daughter who was
named Habren).
Gwendolen then fled to Cornwall,
where she
lived for a few years. After...
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mistress of King
Locrinus of the
Britons and the
mother of his
daughter Habren,
according to the 12th-century
chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth. In Geoffrey's...
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reconstructed British form is *Sabrinā. The
modern Welsh form is
Hafren or
Habren. Its
Arabic equivalent is صابرينا ṣābrīnā,
resulting from a folk etymology...
- Britanniae. The Old
Welsh form of the name
Habren was
recorded c.800. Do****ented
history of the
Welsh name:
Habren c.800.
Hauren c.1170. hahafrenn, 12th century...
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Trinovantum (London) for
seven years.
Locrinus became the
father of a girl,
Habren, by Estrildis, and a boy, Maddan, by Gwendolen. Soon
after Maddan's birth...
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Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus Brutus Greenshield Nineteen other sons Thirty...
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Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus Brutus Greenshield Nineteen other sons Thirty...
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Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus Brutus Greenshield Nineteen other sons Thirty...
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Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus Brutus Greenshield Nineteen other sons Thirty...