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Arthur Pendragon of Penaschel (Potentius Ursicinus, Riothamus) b. 440 d. 492
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Father may have been either [[Person:382852]] or [[Person:137096]] and mother is said to have been [[Person:132199]] | Father may have been either [[Person:382852]] or [[Person:137096]] and mother is said to have been [[Person:132199]] | ||
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Lineage | Pendragon |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Arthur Pendragon of Penaschel |
Other last names | Potentius Ursicinus, Riothamus |
Other given names | Arthwys ap Mor, Yrthr ap Yrth, Yrthr ap Yrth, , Uthwys ap Yrth, Arturnus, , Arturos |
Parents
♂ Tybius Authorus (Uther) ap Cunedda (Pendragon) [Mithrafal] b. 408 d. 470 | |
Wiki-page | wikipedia:King Arthur |
Events
440 birth: Tentúgal, Montemor-o-Velho, Gaul
child birth: ♀ Gwenhwyfach ap Yrthr (Guanhumara Minora) [Pendragon]
title: Tentúgal, Montemor-o-Velho, Gaul, Riothamus d'Bretagne
title: Riothamus d'Bretagne
about 480 child birth: ♂ Kynuelyn (Cynegild) [Pendragon] b. about 480
estimated 500 child birth: Poitiers, ♂ St Padarn ? (Paterne d'Avranches) [?] b. estimated 500 d. about 565
Notes
This person is given by some authors as a "make believe" person
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Coat of arms King Arthur
The king Arthur that has been popularized in popular literature is an amalgamation of various individuals with the same name who lived in different times. His story is based mainly upon sources authored centuries after his supposed reign. Please use caution when connecting him to known historical persons.
Differentiating between the Arthurs
"King Arthur" is not to be confused with Athrwys ap Meurig ? (?, ?) who lived later, or with Lucius Artorius Castus (Gens Artoria, b. about 120) who lived earlier
According to Roman custom, Athrwys ap Meurig ? (?, ?) married his paternal half sister. thus stories of an incestuous relationship between "King Arthur" and Morgan le Faye are erroneous and belong to a different set of individuals 2 centuries later, but were added later by Mallory and others as a result of confusion between the names of these two kings.
In the stories of King Arthur there is mention of Sir Hector who is Arthur's foster father. This story is anachronistic to Arthur the son of Uther. Caius Ectorius ? (Kex Ector) (Cynri, ?) and his son Caius Commius ? (Cynry) (?, ?) were real but lived centuries earlier.
Father may have been either Aurelius Ursicinus ? (Uther , Yrthr) (?, ?) or Tybius Authorus (Uther) ap Cunedda (Pendragon) (Mithrafal, b. 408 d. 470) and mother is said to have been Igraine ? (?, b. about 410)
His sister was (Anna) Murgwyss Moragennia (Mithrafal, ?) the daughter of Gallus (Glywys) (Gorlois) ap Gwrast (Marcianus Gallus Silvicola) (Gallus, b. 415) and the wife of Ludoch ap Cynfarch (Lothinus) (Lothien, ?)
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Sources
- ↑ Harleian Genealogy 7: Din Eidin -
- ↑ Histoire de Carausius, empereur de la Grande-Bretagne. Claude Génébrier, Marcus Aurelius Carausius (emperor of Britain.) - Potentius, tribune of the promoted officers, son of Ursicinus, former commander of the forces. He fell in the flower of his age, a man respected by all
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riothamus - Geoffrey Ashe has also suggested a link between Riothamus' alleged betrayal by Arvandus and Arthur's betrayal by Mordred in the Historia Regum Britanniae,[2] and notes that Riothamus' last known position was near the Burgundian town of Avallon, which he suggests is the basis for the Arthurian connection to Avalon.
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