- 1209 years old
- Nennius, or Nemnivus, is either of two shadowy personages traditionally associated with the history of Wales. The better known of the two is...
- male, 1609 years old
- King Arthur is an important figure in the legends of Great Britain, where he appears as the ideal of kingship both in war and peace. He is...
- deceased (634)
- Cadwallon ap Cadfan (died 634) was the King of Gwynedd from around 625 until his death in battle. The son and successor of Cadfan ap Iago, he is...
- male, deceased (710)
- Geraint (d. 710 CE; known in Latin as Gerontius) was a King of Dumnonia who ruled in the early eighth century. During his reign, it is believed...
- male
- The Battle of Maserfield (or Maserfeld), Welsh: "Maes Cogwy", was fought on August 5, 642, between the Anglo-Saxon kings Oswald of Northumbria and...
- male, deceased (987)
- Owain ap Hywel (died 987) was king of Deheubarth in south Wales and probably also controlled Powys. Owain was the son of Hywel Dda, originally king...
- male, deceased (573)
- Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio, (d.c. 573) was a British king whose realm existed in the western region of Northern Britain in the area around Hadrian's Wall...
- male, deceased (617)
- Ceretic of Elmet was the last king of Elmet, a Brythonic kingdom that existed in the West Yorkshire area of Northern Britain during sub-Roman...
- male, deceased (752)
- Teudebur of Alt Clut (or "Teudebur map Beli") was the ruler of Alt Clut (the area around modern Dumbarton Rock), in the early-to-mid eighth century...
- deceased (760)
- Dumnagual III of Alt Clut was the ruler of Alt Clut (the area around modern Dumbarton Rock), for some time in the mid eighth century (probably...
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