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written around 1136,
Modredus (Mordred) is portra**** as the
nephew of and
traitor to King Arthur.
Geoffrey might have
based his
Modredus on the
early 6th-century...
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leader Lucius Tiberius,
leaving his
nephew Modredus (Mordred) in
charge of Britain. In Arthur's absence,
Modredus secretly marries Arthur's wife Guenhuvara...
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Modredus and
marries him, and
Modredus declares himself king and
takes Arthur's throne. Consequently,
Arthur returns to
Britain and
fights Modredus at...
- Gaul but, as he
prepares to
march on Rome,
Arthur hears that his
nephew Modredus (Mordred)—whom he had left in
charge of Britain—has
married his wife Guenhuuara...
- Gwyar's was
taken by Anna, the wife of Loth, in Geoffrey's account,
whilst Modredus (Mordred) was made into her
second son (a
status he did not have as Medraut...
-
tragically struck down by the
forces of his
traitorous brother Mordred (
Modredus) at Richborough,
during an
attempted sea
landing that
turned into a disaster...