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  Cunedagius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cunedagius killed him and became king of all of Britain.
He ruled all of Britain for 33 years and was succeeded by his son, Rivallo.
It is written that in during his reign, Isaiah was making his prophesies in Israel, and Romulus and Remus built Rome.
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 My Lines - Person Page 221
Rivallo the Briton was the son of Cunedagius the Briton.
He was particularly remembered for a rain of blood, a great swarm of flies and a plague that took a heavy toll of the population during his reign.
Gwrwst the Briton was the son of Rivallo the Briton.
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 History of britan - www.ezboard.com
Cunedagius ruled all of Loegria for the next thirty-three years (794-761), and was succeeded by a wise and frugal king named Rivallo (Rriallon, 761-743).
His reign was remembered because in it occurred a rain of blood, a great swarm of flies, and a decimating plague.
After Rivallo came four kings, of which only their names survived.
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 THE_ORIGIN_OF_THE_SCOTS
GURGUSTIUS (797 - 777 BC), son of Rivallo.
RIVALLO (815 - 797 BC), son of Cunedagius.
He was known for being a wise king but in his reign "red rain" is said to have fallen from the sky.
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 Chapter Gulnar&ecirc; <i>to</i> Guy Mannering of G by Brewer's Readers Handbook
This is a mistake as Gurgustus, or rather Gurgustius, was son of Rivallo; and the son of Belinus was Gurgiunt Brabtruc.
The names given by Geoffrey, in his British History, run thus: Leir (Lear), Cunedag his grandson, Rivallo his son, Gurgustius his son, Sisillius his son, Jago nephew of Gurgustius, Kinmarc son of Sisillius, then Gorbogud.
Here the line is broken, and the new dynasty begins with Molmutius of Cornwall, then his son Belinus, who was succeeded by
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 History of the Early British Kings
Cunedagius then ruled the whole kingdom for the next thirty-three years.
He was succeeded in 761 BC by Rivallo (Rriallon), who reigned wisely and frugally.
His reign was particularly remembered for a rain of blood, a great swarm of flies and a plague that took a heavy toll of the population.
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 1 eng
The victors divided the island between themselves, but soon there intervened a great greed for the crown, so much so that Morgan was murdered and Conedag seized the sole power.
Then ruled Rivallo, Gurgustius or Gorguntus, Silius, Iagus, Chinemarch, and Gorbodio.
After Gorbodio, his sons Ferrex and Porrex began to contend for the throne, and in this competition Ferrex was killed.
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 SportzBlitz Bulletin Board
Good matchup with Brad as he is fighting all the time but ill go with Andrew.
Actually, come to think of it, i did see Wright battle Rivallo a few months ago?
I thought Heske guy was a little unlucky, but i had four mates with me, one for Wright, one for Heske, one draw, and the other agreed with me cos he was drunk.
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 Waterford News & Star - 2003/05/08: Rehearsals for “Me And My Girl” in full swing
His most recent production was a sell-out version of “Jesus Christ Superstar” at the Cork Opera House.
Edward Walsh is the production dance captain, and also doubles as the Pearly King with Leoner Rivallo Gemez as the Pearly Queen.
The role of Bill Gibson, the happy-go-lucky Cockney who finds himself installed as the Earl of Hareford, is played by Aodan Fox, who created such an impression in this role when it was staged in the Waterford Festival of Light Opera by the Carrickon- Suir Operatic Society a few years ago.
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 THE BRITISH CHRONICLES
The place where he died was long known as Margon (Morganwc - present day Margam.)
Originally ruling the territory south of the Huber, Cunedagius became King of all Britain in the death of Marganus I. (23) Rivallo.
A notable young king who ruled wisely and "frugally," and is remembered for a "rain of blood" which fell from the skies, (freak weather conditions that produced red showers of rain,) a great swarm of flies, and a plague that took a heavy toll of the population.
www.biblebelievers.org.au /nation05.htm   (5794 words)

  
 1 Lat.
Victores inter se insulam partiti sunt, sed brevi tempore intervenit regni cupiditas immensa, ita ut, Morgano e medio sublato, Conedagius solus sit rerum potitus.
Deinde regnum obtinuere Rivallo, Gurgustius seu Gorguntius, Silius, Iagus, Chinemarchus, Gorbodio.
Post Gorbodionem Ferrex et Porrex eius filii inter se de regno dimicare coeperunt, in quo certamine Ferrex interfectus est.
www.philological.bham.ac.uk /polverg/1lat.html   (12324 words)

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