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5th-6th century Celtic king in South Wales or Brittany
chief elder's name. In Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, Caradocus is ruler of Cornwall under Octavius, who died during the reign of Emperor
Caradoc
Legendary British king
Southampton. Only when Caradocus arrived was peace restored. They dispersed and Octavius handed Maximus the kingship and retired, as Caradocus rallied behind
Caradocus
Roman emperor from 383 to 388
husband, so he sent a message to Rome offering his daughter to Maximian. Caradocus, the Duke of Cornwall, had suggested and supported the marriage between
Magnus_Maximus
Historic kingdom in Sub-Roman Britain
perhaps about the period c. 290 – c. 305, was Caradocus. If not an entirely legendary figure, Caradocus would not have been a king in the true sense but
Dumnonia
Gorlois (Carew's Survey of Cornwall), or before his brother Dionotus as Caradocus in the Historia Regum Britanniae, while the Book of Baglan only keeps
List of legendary rulers of Cornwall
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Caratacus, first-century British chieftain at the time of the Roman conquest Caradocus, mythical British king of the fourth century Caradoc, suitor of Saint
Caradog
Mythic king of Welsh legend
Britain, gaining an incredible amount of wealth and prestige. Eventually, Caradocus, Duke of Cornwall, suggests that Octavius marry his only daughter Helen
Eudaf_Hen
Trahern Octavius (restored) Maximianus (with Dionotus later as regent) Caradocus, then Dionotus Magnus Maximus, Roman usurper-emperor 383–388 Gracianus
List of legendary kings of Britain
List_of_legendary_kings_of_Britain
Late 3rd-century Roman politician
Last known title holder: Tenvantius Duke of Cornwall Unknown Next known title holder: Caradocus Preceded by Allectus King of Britain Succeeded by Coel
Julius_Asclepiodotus
Legendary king of Cornwall and father of Saint Ursula
sources and disputed by many historians. Dionotus succeeding his brother Caradocus, and was regent of Britain during the campaigns in Gaul of Emperor Magnus
Dionotus
Roebuck de CAPREOLOCURIA; de CAPRICURIA – Chevercourt CARACTACUS – Craddock CARADOCUS – Caradock; Cradock CARBONARIUS – Carbonel CARETARIUS – Carter de CARILOCO
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Church in Leicestershire, England
Richus Langham 1624 Anthony Marshall 1662 - 1679 Thomas White 1679 - 1685 Caradocus Creed 1685 Abel Ligonier 1698 - 1710 Lewis Griffin 1711 - 1735 Bernard
St Mary the Virgin's Church, Bottesford
St_Mary_the_Virgin's_Church,_Bottesford
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