Afallach (Avallach, Amalech), King of the Britons
Father: Beli, King of Britain
Mother: Anna of Arimathea
Some sources list Afallach as Llud or Lud. Others list Llud as his father.
Spouse: Athilda, Princess of Brittany, b. ABT 090, m. Marcomir II King of the Franks, ABT 108
Father: Marius, King of Britain, d. 094, he became King of Britain, 087 in Britain
Mother: Julia Victoria, Princess of Joeni
Married aft. 149.
Children:
Beli, King of Britain, m. Euriphile
Father: Dubnovellus (Dunvallo) ap Addeomaros, he was exiled by his cousin Tasciovanus, 005 in Britain
Mother: Annia (Antonia, Ancia)
Beli is said to have met Anna while living in Rome, where his father was in exile. He later invited Joseph of Arimathea, and other Christians, to come to Britain.
Beli is the British Christian prince, Eubulus, whose greeting the Apostle Paul sent to Timothy during his last imprisonment (2 Timothy 4:21). He is often confused with Beli Mawr and Heli (Beli), father of Lludd III.
Spouse: Anna of Arimathea
Father: Joseph of Arimathea
Mother: Anna the Prophetess
Anna's exact connection with the Holy Family remains a mystery. She is said to be either the daughter of the Virgin Mary, a cousin of Mary, or niece of Mary. Another source claims she is a daughter of Joseph of Arimathea by his first wife Escha, his brother's widow.
An entry in an ancient British annal reads: "mam yr Anna honno a dywedei wyr r Eifft y bot yn (oed)gyfynnithderw y Veir Vorwyn Wyry Mam Grist". I have not been able to get a complete translation, but it essentially says that Anna’s mother was close to the Virgin Mary. A Latin manuscript in the British Museum reads: "qui fuit Beli ("Magni") et Anne mater eius, quam dicunt periti consobrinam esse Marie uirginis, matris Domino nostri Ieus Christus", which translates to "Which was the son of Belus, the Great, his mother Anne, whom say the experts, was the cousin of the Virgin Mary, the mother of our Lord Christ; Jesus".
Married.
Children:
Dubnovellus (Dunvallo) ap Addeomaros, he was exiled by his cousin Tasciovanus, 005 in Britain
Father: Addeomaros ap Cassivellaunus
Spouse: Annia (Antonia, Ancia)
Married.
Children:
Addeomaros ap Cassivellaunus
Father: Cassivellaunus (Caswallawn), King of Britain, d. 048, he was removed from the throne, BC 054, he became King of Britain, BC 056
Children:
Cassivellaunus (Caswallawn), King of Britain, d. 048, he was removed from the throne, BC 054, he became King of Britain, BC 056
Father: Heli (Helias, Beli), King of Britain
Cassivellaunus fought against Julius Caesar in 54 BC.
Children:
Heli (Helias, Beli), King of Britain
Father: Lugios "the Shining One", King of Britain, d. 100, he became King of Britain, BC 150
Mother: Moru
Heli may be the Dolobellus who fought against Julius Caesar's first invasion in 55 BC.
Children:
Lugios "the Shining One", King of Britain, m. Asta, m. Dwyn, m. Gwen (Gwendolen), m. Tang Boiorasdatter, d. 100, he became King of Britain, BC 150
Father: Huu "the Mighty", 1st King of the Kymri
Lugios was one of Britain's great legendary kings; one of the "barbarian kings" who fought the Romans on the European continent in the "Second Celtic Storm" from 113 to 101 BC.
He was also known as Lugh II "Lamfhota", and called Locrine by Geoffrey of Monmouth.
Spouse: Gwen (Gwendolen)
Married.
Children:
Spouse: Moru
Married.
Children:
Huu "the Mighty", 1st King of the Kymri
Father: Cas "the Exile"
Huu was also known as Hw "Gadarn", Hu "Ysgwn", and Hu "the Great". His name in French is Hugo "the Strong" or Hugh "Le Fort". He is called the first Cymric king, and conquered southern England around 150 BC.
Children:
Cas "the Exile"
Father: Heli I, King of Britain, He became King of Britain, BC 225
"Cas" is the first three letters of his name, the rest being lost. The parentage of Cas is unsure, but it is probable that he is the unnamed brother exiled by Lludd II and Nemed II.
Children:
Heli I, King of Britain, He became King of Britain, BC 225
Father: Digueillus, King of Britain, he submitted to the Gauls, BC ABT 250, He became King of Britain, BC 275
Children:
Digueillus, King of Britain, he submitted to the Gauls, BC ABT 250, He became King of Britain, BC 275
Father: Capoir, King of Britain, d. 275, he became King of Britain, BC 300
Children:
Capoir, King of Britain, d. 275, he became King of Britain, BC 300
Father: Pyr (Perydd), King of Britain, d. 300, he became King of Britain, BC 325
Children:
Pyr (Perydd), King of Britain, d. 300, he became King of Britain, BC 325
Father: Gwryth (Gwrwst), King of Britain, d. 300, he became King of Britain, BC 350
Children:
Gwryth (Gwrwst), King of Britain, d. 300, he became King of Britain, BC 350
Father: Lludd I, King of Britain
It is believed that Gwryth married the daughter of Bethides, a Greek Governor, then Emperor, son of Percefus, the Greek Governor of Britain.
Children:
Lludd I, King of Britain
Father: Beli "Mawr", King of the Britons
Children:
Beli "Mawr", King of the Britons
Father: Bran "the Blessed"
He was Beli Mawr "the Great", Sovereign Lord of the Celtic Britons. The story of Beli Mawr given by Geoffrey of Monmouth in "Historia" matches perfectly with the historical record of Rome being captured by the Celts around 390 BC. He was the Celtic god of the sun, called Belinus by the Romans. The festival of Beltane was May 1st; May Day.
Children:
Spouse: Don
Father: Mathonwy
Married.
Bran "the Blessed"
Father: Manogan
Bran's father is conjecture. It is only there to keep the connection with possible ancestors until I find something more substantial.
Children:
Manogan
Father: Eneid (Capoir)
Children:
Eneid (Capoir)
Father: Cerwyd (Gerwyd)
Children:
Cerwyd (Gerwyd)
Father: Crydon (Cyrdad)
Children:
Crydon (Cyrdad)
Father: Dyfnarth (Cynfarch), Duke of Cornwall
Children:
Dyfnarth (Cynfarch), Duke of Cornwall
Children: