-
father Brutus, who had
arranged a
marriage between Locrinus and his own daughter,
Queen Gwendolen.
Locrinus submitted and
married Gwendolen but
still secretly...
- was
married to
Locrinus, the
eldest of King Brutus'
three sons, and had a son
named Maddan. Upon her
father Corineus' death,
Locrinus divorced her in...
- Troy: Camber,
Locrinus, and Albanactus, respectively, and
makes them the
eponymous kings of Wales/Cambria (Camber), England/Loegria (
Locrinus), and Scotland/Albany...
-
daughter of a king
named Locrinus (also
known as
Locrin or
Locrine in English) by his mistress, the
Germanic princess Estrildis.
Locrinus ruled England after...
- and
Locrinus builds the town of
Caersws for her
around 1086 BC,
where she
gives birth to
Hafren (called
Haverwen or Havfren) out of wedlock.
Locrinus marries...
- the
eldest of whom—
Locrinus—fell in love with the
beautiful Germanic princess upon
discovering her in one of Humber's ships.
Locrinus was
forced to honour...
- He was the son of King
Locrinus and
Queen Gwendolen, who both
ruled Britain separately. He was born
during the
reign of
Locrinus but soon after, his grandfather...
- Trinovantum, and
eventually renamed London. When
Brutus dies, his
three sons,
Locrinus,
Kamber and Albanactus,
divide the
country between themselves; the three...
-
Historia Regum Britanniae, the
realm was
named after the
legendary king
Locrinus, the
oldest son of
Brutus of Troy. In his Historia,
Geoffrey uses the word...
-
buried in Trinovantum, and the
island is
divided between his
three sons:
Locrinus (England),
Albanactus (Scotland) and
Kamber (Wales).
Early translations...