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  Robert Burns Country: The Burns Encyclopedia: Coilus or Coila
Robert Burns Country: The Burns Encyclopedia: Coilus or Coila
Coilus or Coel Hen, was a King of the Picts, from whose name the Ayrshire district of Kyle derives.
He is also said to be the original of the nursery rhyme 'Old King Cole'.
www.robertburns.org /encyclopedia/CoilusorCoila.223.shtml   (440 words)

  
 The Scots and the Picts
These sources relate that the Scots and the Picts were both settled on the mainland and were allies.
The British [Welsh], led by King Coilus, stole cattle from the Scots and blamed the Picts.
Coilus then decided on a dawn attack on the Scots in Ayrshire and Galloway.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/history_scotland/74642   (452 words)

  
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  The Death of the Old King Coil
Coilus seems to have retaliated in kind, with the result that, after a good deal of skirmishing and manoeuvring the rival armies found themselves face to face on the banks of the Doon.
His chiefs rally round him, their men follow, and there is a ring of warriors, Coilus in the centre, as strong and steady a phalanx as that which encircled James on the hapless, fateful field of Flodden.
Coilus is urged to fly; his chiefs tell him that they can cut a line of retreat for him.
www.maybole.org /history/Books/legends/oldkingcoil.htm   (2544 words)

  
 Coilus - Wikipedia Mirror
Coilus was a legendary king of the Britons during the time of the Roman occupation of Britain as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth.
Of all native kings of Britain, Coilus was the most Romanized.
He was brought up in Rome and favoured the company of Romans in Britain.
www.wiki-mirror.be /index.php/Coilus   (120 words)

  
 Coilus - Definitions from Dictionary.com
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 welcome
Burn, and Coilus their king, interred in a great tumulus.
The burial mound was excavated in 1837, and four
Another traditional account [6], holds that King Coilus was buried at Coylton Kirk
members.tripod.com /bob_newcumnock/bp_kyle   (890 words)

  
 Daniel ELDRIDGE / (Unknown)
Coilus King of BRITAIN / Daughter of Cyllin King Siluria
There are two fathers listed for Coilus, King of Britian- Meric, King of Britian and Cyillin King of Siluria.
A daughter has been add to Cyllin who became the wife of Coilus, to join the lines back together as they were recorded.
www.genpc.com /gen/files/d0056/f0000002.html   (395 words)

  
 Nottinghamshire: history and archaeology | An Itinerary of Nottingham: St Mary's churchyard (2)
The connection between Nottingham and Colchester is exceedingly difficult and remote; but Nottingham men, if one enters into the mentality of the times, would be equally anxious to be associated with so precious a discovery.
It was believed that Colchester was founded by a semi-mythical personage called Coilus, the "Old King Cole" of our nursery rhymes, and it was also believed that Nottingham owed its foundation to this same personage.
Our forefathers may have seized upon this very slender thread connecting them with the Empress Helena, and slightly varying the Colchester arms they attempted to participate in any kudos brought by the Empress Helena's discoveries.
www.nottshistory.org.uk /articles/tts/tts1928/itinerary1928p3.htm   (1132 words)

  
 Dalrymple History
Others state that is is derived by Dal-ry-mole, also gaelic, meaning the valley of the slaughter of a king or kings.
There being a tradition that there was a battle fought before the christian era, in the valley of Dalrymple, in which two kings, Fergus and Coilus were slain.
Still others state that the Saxon words, Dahl and Hrympel form the most obvious etymon, the surface of the parish having numerous mounds or knolls, giving it a rumpled or puckered appearance.
www.dalrymplefamily.com /history.htm   (742 words)

  
 King, Dunmail, Cumbria, Medieval, History, Dark Ages, Britons
(2) Coilus (III) "Votepacus", the Welsh Cole/Cole "Godebog"/"Guotepauc", who is often confused with Cole "Hen" (Old King Cole), i.e., Cole I, and sometimes confused with Coel?cole II, the eponymous founder of, and/or duke of, Colchester, who is sometimes confused with the others of that name even today by modern scholars.
Coilus/Caelius "Votepacus", called "protector", is to be identified with Coelestius "Senex", the "dux Britanniarum", formerly in Roman service, who was descended from pre-Roman British royalty and was the representative of one of the secondary-branches of the Old British Royal House.
Cole "Godebog" (Coilus '"Votepacus") has sometimes been called Britain's "first" Dark Age king, and was regarded by the annalists of Northern England as the founder of Britain's Dark Age Royal House.
www.zensurweb.com /darkage/cumbria.htm   (1392 words)

  
 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She was married to Coilus King Of BRITAIN [Old King Cole].
Daughter of Prasutagus King\Icenians Parents: Prasutagus King Of (Iceni) ICENIANS and Boadicea (Victoria) Queen of ICENIANS.
Children were: Coilus King Of BRITAIN [Old King Cole].
bailey.aros.net /jsbailey/d5.htm   (429 words)

  
 geneology - pafg274 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Coel "Old King Coel" (Coilus) King of Britain [Parents]
Coel or Colius Unknown King was born before 100 in Abt 80 ad, Britian, King of, Siluria.
Coel "Old King Coel" (Coilus) King of Britain
www.angelfire.com /ca6/mtimion/gen/pafg274.htm   (197 words)

  
 brittany1
For the moment we are just pulling together the basic data, using this page to show alternative ancestries for Coilus.
Some relevant files may be changed around and renamed at a later date.
Coilus was possibly the 'Old King Cole' of nursery rhyme fame.
www.stirnet.com /HTML/genie/ancient/ae/brittany1.htm   (165 words)

  
 Recherche arthurienne arthurian research Forum web de discussion histoire / arthur
Il raconte l’histoire suivante : en 330 avant JC, le roi des Scots Fergus et les Pictes s’allient contre Coilus roi des Bretons.
Coilus dont la capitale est York va avec son armée au devant des ennemis.
Les bretons sont massacrés et Coilus est tués.
www.rezoweb.com /forum/histoire/arthur/192.shtml   (719 words)

  
 Rooney Design | Mother Goose Rhymes | Old King Cole   (Site not responding. Last check: )
You also ask if I can indicate where you and I come together in the joint use of the name, and I am here with pleasure, sending you, from memory, some notes respecting our name, and your and our relative claim to it, which I hope may interest you.
Notwithstanding a modern, competitive French origin of the same name, but otherwise applied, there need be no doubt whatever that, for us, our family name is, obviously and historically, a slight modification of "Coilus", the Latinized form of "Coel", this being the correct form of the name of three of the best known British kings.
After coming to the kingship Coilus is said to have regularly paid tribute to Rome and to have reigned in great peace for the remaining all too brief twenty years of his life.
www.rooneydesign.com /OldKingCole.htm   (1534 words)

  
 Testosterone Nation - Dangers of Daily Commute   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Came round a bed and there was this woman waving frantically at us for some reason.
Two rather large - long and thick - snakes were involved in coilus, tangling about each other and thrashing about.
Not king cobras, mind you, which are also there, just regularly lethal cobras.They finished eventually and slithered off, one up the bank, and the other down.
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 Being a poetic diplomat
You see, my ancestor Marcomir IV, King of the Franks married in 129 A.D. Athildis, daughter of Coilus King of the Britains.
Through this marriage the blood of the ancient Roman houses of the Julii and Claudii, as well as the ancient Royal lines of the Silures, become mixed with the ancient Merovingian line.
Coilus was the son of Marius, King of the British Silures and a daughter of Boadicia, the great Queen of the Iceni.
www.ancientworlds.net /aw/Post/158027   (429 words)

  
 Thank you Gamma and congratulations to the other winners
Then I started thinking about the date, 129 CE and that made me come to my well-educated guess of Gallia Lugdunensis, because in 129 CE Marcomir IV (King of the Franks in Gallia Lugdunensis) married Athildis, daughter of Coilus King of the Britains (saw that on the tellie the other day).
Through this marriage the blood of the ancient Roman houses of the Julii and Claudii, as well as the ancient Royal lines of the Silures (a tribe in Britain), become mixed with the ancient Merovingian line (in Gaul).
Coilus was the son of Marius, King of the British Silures and a daughter of Boadicia, the great Queen of the Iceni; Marius was the son of Arviragus, King of the Silures and Venissa, daughter of Claudius I, Emperor of Rome.
www.ancientworlds.net /aw/Post/919970   (398 words)

  
 Coel "Old King Coel" ‎(Coilus)‎ King Of BRITAIN - I18214 - Individual Information - - PhpGedView   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Coel "Old King Coel" ‎(Coilus)‎ King Of BRITAIN - I18214 - Individual Information - - PhpGedView
Coel "Old King Coel" ‎(Coilus)‎ King Of BRITAIN (I18214)
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 I1158: Coel "Old King Coel" (Coilus) King of BRITAIN (0125 - 0170)
I1158: Coel "Old King Coel" (Coilus) King of BRITAIN (0125 - 0170)
Coel "Old King Coel" (Coilus) King of BRITAIN
--Coel "Old King Coel" (Coilus) King of BRITAIN
www.treetracer.com /trees/HallStanton/d0000/g0000090.html   (105 words)

  
 Coel "Old King Coel" (Coilus), KING OF BRITAINS
Coel "Old King Coel" (Coilus), KING OF BRITAINS
Coel "Old King Coel" (Coilus), KING OF BRITAINS, 59G Grandfather
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home.hiwaay.net /~mlabram/ps03/ps03_119.htm   (37 words)

  
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