Boudicea (Victoria)
, d. 062Father: Rhun "Hudibras"
She is also known as Bodvoc, Bywdec, and Buddig.
Spouse: Prasutagus, King of Britain, d. 061, he became King of Britain, 054
Father: Antedius
Married.
Children:
Rhun "Hudibras"
Father: Leil (Lleon) "Ici"
He is also known as Run "Paladyr Bras".
Children:
Leil (Lleon) "Ici"
Father: Prydein (Brutus II "Green Shield"), King of Britain
Leil's portion of the kingdom corresponds with modern day East Anglia.
Children:
Prydein (Brutus II "Green Shield"), King of Britain
Father: Aedd "Mawr", King of Britain, d. 034, he became King of Britain, BC 043
Mother: Caer (Cesair, Caesara)
Prydein is identified with Geoffrey of Monmouth's Brutus Green Shield upon whose death the kingdom (Northern England) was divided among his three sons.
Children:
Aedd "Mawr", King of Britain, d. 034, he became King of Britain, BC 043
Father: Anthun (Antonius), Duke of Cornwall
"Aedd" is just an abreviation of his name, the full not being known. It has been conjectured that Aedd Mawr is the "barbarian king" whom Antonia, daughter of Mark Anthony, divorced to marry Pytho of Tralles.
Spouse: Caer (Cesair, Caesara), m. Olave "Folta", King of Ireland, m. Oroix, Governor of Gaul
Father: Julius Caesar
Mother: Cordelia verch Llyr
Married.
Children:
Anthun (Antonius), Duke of Cornwall
Father: Seisyll (Serwyl), King of Britain
There is a midieval genealogical tract which says that Aedd mawr was the son of Anthun, which is the British spelling of Anthony.
Children:
Seisyll (Serwyl), King of Britain
Father: Gwewst (Gwrwst), King of Britain
Seisyll is only here to hold the place of the unnamed king who was the grandfather of Aedd Mawr. The mention of Anthun as the son of Seiriol (Seisyllt) ap Gurgust in the "Gwyr-y-Gogledd Genealogy" is an error made by a midieval genealogist attempting to reconcile various genealogical tracts. In other words, Seisyll is not Anthun's father, and Gwewst is not his grandfather.
Children:
Gwewst (Gwrwst), King of Britain
Father: Ivor (Eborcus), King of Britain, he became King of Britain, BC ABT 175
Gwewst is only here to hold the place of the unnamed king who was the great grandfather of Aedd Mawr. He is said to be the son of Rhiwallon, King of Britain. The mention of Anthun as the son of Seiriol (Seisyllt) ap Gurgust in the "Gwyr-y-Gogledd Genealogy" is an error made by a midieval genealogist attempting to reconcile various genealogical tracts. In other words, Seisyll is not Anthun's father, and Gwewst is not his grandfather.
Children:
Ivor (Eborcus), King of Britain, he became King of Britain, BC ABT 175
Father: Lludd II, King of Britain, he became King of Britain, BC ABT 200
Children:
Lludd II, King of Britain, he became King of Britain, BC ABT 200
Father: Heli I, King of Britain, He became King of Britain, BC 225
Children:
Father: Julius Caesar
Mother: Cordelia verch Llyr, m. Divico (Divitiacus), King of Gaul
Spouse: Oroix, Governor of Gaul
Sources claim that Caer (Kesair III), daughter of Oroix and Caer, was the wife of Ugaine Mor, King of Ireland. However, there are serious conflicts with the dates, as the two lived almost 600 years apart.
Children:
Father: Anthun (Antonius), Duke of Cornwall
Children:
Spouse: Olave "Folta", King of IrelandChildren:
Julius Caesar
Spouse: Cordelia verch Llyr, m. Divico (Divitiacus), King of Gaul
Father: Llyr (Lear), King of Britain, m. Etain
Married.
Children:
Llyr (Lear), King of Britain
Father: Lugios "the Shining One", King of Britain, d. 100, he became King of Britain, BC 150
Mother: Gwen (Gwendolen)
He was King Lear of Britain. He is often misidentified as Llyr II, son of Bladudd. All of Llyr's children are by his third wife whose name we do not know. Etain was his second, and is the widow of his brother, Modh.
Children:
Spouse: Etain, m. Modh (Midas)
Married.