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  Guithelin - Wikipedia
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Guithelin (Welsh: Kyhylyn) was volgens de legende, zoals beschreven door Geoffrey of Monmouth, koning van Brittannië.
Guithelin was een liberaal heerser, en was gehuwd met de edelvrouw Marcia.
nl.wikipedia.org /wiki/Guithelin   (118 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Queen Marcia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Queen Marcia was the legendary third queen regnant and a regent of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth.
She became queen after the death of Guithelin and ruled as regent for her son, Sisillius.
In her youth, she was the Queen consort of Guithelin, the king of Britain, but at his death, her son was only seven so she ruled in his stead.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Queen-Marcia   (388 words)

  
 Guithelinus, archbishop and Vortigern?
This would mean that the figure of Guithelin and his role in the events around the 'End of Roman Britain' were possibly known to Geoffrey’s audience.
Guithelin had to disappear as logical candidate for the throne, both as a rival of Vortigern or simply his adversary.
When this is compared to the possible identification of Vortigern with Guithelin, the same conclusion might be reached as with the elements of the Adventus Saxonum; that Geoffrey related the same story twice.
www.vortigernstudies.org.uk /artwho/vitalinus.htm   (4035 words)

  
 Guithelin - Question.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Guynteline or Guithelin, according to Geoffrey, was son of Gurgiunt Brabtruc (British History, iii...
Monmouth, she became queen after the death of Guithelin and ruled as regent for her son, Sisillius.In...
by Geoffrey of Monmouth: Sisillius ISisillius II, son of King Guithelin and Queen MarciaSisillius III This is a...
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 A History of Europe, Chapter 1
Incidentally, one account claims that on his return from Denmark, Gurguit intercepted the ships of Partholan's exiles, and sent them to the uninhabited island of Ireland, but this is probably a chronological error, since Irish legends have Partholan arrive more than a millennium earlier.
Gurguit's son, Guithelin (369-363), was a benevolent ruler, but he is known mainly as the husband of Marcia, a learned woman who wrote the Marcian Laws.
Queen Marcia ruled for five years after Guithelin's death because their son was a minor.
xenohistorian.faithweb.com /europe/eu01.html   (18756 words)

  
 History of the Early British Kings
A suggested solution to this is offered in a later chapter.) Gurguit died peacefully and he lies buried in the city of Caerleon-on-Usk.
His son Guithelin (Kyhylyn) then held the crown from ca 369-363 BC.
Alfred the Great was later to translate the code as the Mercian Laws, believing them to have been named after the much later Saxon kingdom of Mercia.
www.ldolphin.org /cooper/ch5.html   (4702 words)

  
 EN World - Morrus' D&D / d20 News & Reviews Site - Kingdoms of Aryandë : Eventually long
Their eastern border is under dispute with the Kingdom of the Dales both claiming the eastern bank of the Varandelle river, and the large trade city of Enadan.
Alignment: CG, CN Population: 70,000 Ruler: Ganfrin, son Guithelin the Wise Capital: Nirindil Kingdom # 02
The Dales -- Situated south of the Anders, and east of Nynandûr The Dales are a series of valleys, crevices, canyons, and rolling hills.
www.enworld.org /forums/printthread.php?s=324bd31adb585209675eed6509bc6449&t=19206   (1471 words)

  
 Anglo-Saxons part 3 + 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Nevertheless, the name Vitalinus can give us an indication.
In Welsh, the name is written Guithelin or similar.
Applying this rule upon Guithelin gives us Wittelin(g) in its original language.
www.brucomlogistics.com /as2.html   (6535 words)

  
 Biographical Dictionary of Women and Pro-Feminists Men Mentioned on the Matilda Joslyn Gage Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Eleanor died (1/4/1204) at Fontervault Abbey, which she had continuously patronized, and was subsequently buried there.
Wife of the noted and benevolent ruler, Guithelin, Marcia, a learned woman in her own right, codified the laws which became known as the Marcian Laws, Martian Laws, or the Lew Martiana.
Queen Marcia ruled Britain for many years after Guithelin's death during their son's minority.
www.pinn.net /~sunshine/gage/features/dict.html   (16700 words)

  
 THE BOOKS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
But that they overran all parts with easie hand."
"Guithelin, governor of Trinovant, called upon the Dynast of Tibor to send a successor and strong armies to protect the land.
Young Cynsan II brought no legion, though he took the sceptre.
www.languageofstones.com /His8.html   (959 words)

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