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Sisillius (Welsh: Saessyllt) was the name of
three legendary Kings of the
Britons as
accounted by
Geoffrey of Monmouth:
Sisillius, one of the younger...
- 373BC.
Sisillius II was the son of King
Guithelin and
Queen Marcia,
succeeded by his son Kinarius.
Since his father, Guithelin, died when
Sisillius was just...
- the same name (
Sisillius II and
Sisillius III).
Geoffrey has
nothing to say of him
beyond this. In the
Historia Regum Britanniae,
Sisillius is succeeded...
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shares his name with one of the sons of
Ebraucus and his
ancestors Sisillius II and
Sisillius I.
Monarchie Nobelesse website,
Bretons National Library of Wales...
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recounted by
Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to
power in 361BC. He was son of
Sisillius II,
brother of
Kinarius and was
succeeded by his
illegitimate son Morvidus...
- 788BC. He was the son of King
Rivallo and was
succeeded by his own son
Sisillius I, and then Jago, who was Gurgustius'
nephew (or
possibly his grandson)...
- of Monmouth. He
reigned approximately 167–161 BC. He was
preceded by
Sisillius III and
succeeded by his
brother Archmail.
Geoffrey says that Beldgabred...
- she
married Guithelin (Welsh: Kyhylyn) and
ruled as
regent for her son,
Sisillius II. In her youth, she was a
noblewoman and
knowledgeable in all the arts...
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reigned approximately 179–173 BC. He was
preceded by Cap and
succeeded by
Sisillius III.
Monarchie Nobelesse website,
Bretons National Library of Wales, Welsh...
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Britons according to
Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of
Sisillius I, but
after Sisillius's reign ended, Jago
became king instead.
Kimarcus became king...