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Rivallo (Welsh: Rhiwallon) was a
legendary king of the
Britons as
accounted by
Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to
power in 817BC. He was the son of King...
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Rivallo IV,
Prince of Brittany, Earl of Poher, (died
November 12, 857), was a son of
Saint Salomon, or Salaün, King of Brittany. He had a son
called Alan...
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Babylon (r. c. 780-769 BC) Eriba-Marduk, king of
Babylon (r. c. 769-761 BC)
Rivallo (legendary king of the Britons)
Alara of Nubia, King of Kuch (r. 795-c...
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Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to
power in 788BC. He was the son of King
Rivallo and was
succeeded by
Sisillius I, and then Jago, who was Gurgustius' nephew...
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Durus Redechius Redon of
Britain Regan (King Lear)
Rhydderch Hael
Rience Rivallo Rud Hud
Hudibras Runo
Sawyl Penuchel Septimius Severus Silvius (mythology)...
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Durus Redechius Redon of
Britain Regan (King Lear)
Rhydderch Hael
Rience Rivallo Rud Hud
Hudibras Runo
Sawyl Penuchel Septimius Severus Silvius (mythology)...
- Britain. He
ruled all of
Britain for 33
years and was
succeeded by his son
Rivallo.
Geoffrey synchronizes Cunedagius'
reign with the
ministry of the Jewish...
- than reliable, he too
notes the
occurrence of
blood rain, in the
reign of
Rivallo. This
event was
further expanded on by
Layamon in his poem Brut (written...
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Hudibras Bladud Leir
Gonorilla Regan Cordeilla Marg****
Cunedagius Rivallo Gurgustius unknown Sisillius Jago
Kimarcus Gorboduc Judon Ferrex Porrex...
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Durus Redechius Redon of
Britain Regan (King Lear)
Rhydderch Hael
Rience Rivallo Rud Hud
Hudibras Runo
Sawyl Penuchel Septimius Severus Silvius (mythology)...