- male, 1519 years old
- Saint Gildas was a prominent member of the Celtic Christian church in Britain, whose renowned learning and literary style earned him the...
- male, deceased (304)
- Saint Alban was, along with saints Julius and Aaron, one of three Christian martyrs in Britain. Alban is listed in the Church of England calendar...
- male, 1609 years old
- Ambrosius Aurelianus, called Aurelius Ambrosius in the "Historia Regum Britanniae" and elsewhere, was a war leader of the Romano-British who won an...
- 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...
- male, deceased (547)
- Maelgwn Gwynedd, more formally Maelgwn ap Cadwallon (c. 480 - c. 547, reigned from 520s?) (Latinized: Maglocunus, derived from Brittonic nominative...
- male
- Caradoc of Llancarfan, a monk at the monastery of Llancarfan, was the author of a largely fictional "Life of Gildas" in Latin. He was a...
- male
- Paul Aurelian. He was also brother of three saintly sisters, Juthwara, Sidwell and Wulvela. Paul became a pupil of Saint Illtud at Llantwit Major...
- male
- Saint Patern (circa 440, born in Armorica) was a Breton saint. Patern was of Gallo-Roman origin, and was the first bishop of Valves. His father was...
- male
- Vortiporius (Old Welsh "Guortepir") was a 6th century king or ruler of Dyfed in south-west Wales, an area roughly corresponding to the modern...
- male
- Aurelius Conanus (in Welsh, Cynan Wledig) is a legendary king of the Britons, according to Geoffrey of Monmouth's "Historia regum Britanniae", a...
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