- Monmouth's
fictional Historia Regum Britanniae (1136) as the
legendary king
Tenvantius, son of Lud. When his
father died, he and his
older brother Androgeus...
- sons
Androgeus and
Tenvantius are not yet of age. In recompense,
Androgeus is made Duke of Kent and
Trinovantum (London), and
Tenvantius is made Duke of...
- sons
Androgeus and
Tenvantius are not yet of age. In recompense,
Androgeus is made Duke of Kent and
Trinovantum (London), and
Tenvantius is made Duke of...
- When he died, he was
buried at Ludgate. His two sons,
Androgeus and
Tenvantius, were not yet of age, so he was
succeeded by his
brother C****ibel****...
-
substituted for Geoffrey's Heli). He then
appears as Kymbelinus, son of
Tenvantius, a
powerful warrior who was
raised in the
courts of Augustus. He was very...
- C****ibel****
Julius Caesar's
invasions of
Britain (55–54 BC) C****ibelaune
Tenvantius Tennancius Cunobeline Augustus (30 BC – 14 AD)
Jesus (3 BC – 33 AD) Kinbelin...
- Diocletian,
Maximian Legendary titles Unknown Last
known title holder:
Tenvantius Duke of
Cornwall Unknown Next
known title holder:
Caradocus Preceded by...
- Type
Designation Notes Statues of King Lud, Androgeus and Theomantius/
Tenvantius St Dunstan-in-the-West,
Fleet Street probably 1586 ?
Statues Grade I More images...