list of legendary kings of britain - Kings derived from Geoffrey of Monmouth
Geoffrey synchronises some of his kings with figures and events from the Bible, Greek, Roman and Irish legends, and recorded history. These are given in the "Synchronisation" column.
Unknown macro: {| class="wikitable"|-! England! Scotland! Wales! Cornwall! _Synchronisation_ |-|colspan="3"| Brutus I (24 years)| Corineus| Eli, Aeneas Silvius|-| Locrinus (10 years)| Albanactus| Kamber| Gwendolen||-|colspan="4"| Gwendolen (15 years)||-|colspan="3"| Maddan (40 years)|Gwendolen|Samuel, Aeneas Silvius, Homer|-|colspan="4"| Mempricius (20 years)|Saul, Eurystheus|-|colspan="4"| Ebraucus (40 or 60 years)|David|-|colspan="4"| Brutus II Greenshield (12 years)||-|colspan="4"| Leil (25 years)|Solomon|-|colspan="4"| Rud Hud Hudibras (39 years)|Haggai, Amos, Joel, Azariah|-|colspan="4"| Bladud (20 years)|Elijah|-|colspan="4"| Leir (60 years)||-|colspan="4"| Cordelia (5 years)||-|colspan="4"| Marganus I (north of the Humber) and Cunedagius (south of the Humber) (2 years)||-|colspan="4"| Cunedagius (33 years)|Isaiah, Hosea, Romulus and Remus|-|colspan="4"| Rivallo||-|colspan="4"| Gurgustius||-|colspan="4"| Sisillius I||-|colspan="4"| Jago||-|colspan="4"| Kimarcus||-|colspan="4"| Gorboduc||-|colspan="4"| War between Ferrex and Porrex I||-|colspan="4"| Civil war; Britain divided under five unnamed kings||-|rowspan="2"| Pinner|rowspan="2"| Staterius|rowspan="2"| Rudaucus| Cloten||-|Dunvallo Molmutius||-|colspan="4"| Dunvallo Molmutius (40 years)||-|colspan="4"| Brennius (north of the Humber) and Belinus (south of the Humber)|sack of Rome (387 BC)|-|colspan="4"| Belinus||-|colspan="4"| Gurguit Barbtruc|Partholón|-|colspan="4"| Guithelin||-|colspan="4"| Marcia (regent)||-|colspan="4"| Sisillius II||-|colspan="4"| Kinarius||-|colspan="4"| Danius||-|colspan="4"| Morvidus||-|colspan="4"| Gorbonianus||-|colspan="4"| Archgallo||-|colspan="4"| Elidurus (5 years)||-|colspan="4"| Archgallo (restored) (10 years)||-|colspan="4"| Elidurus (restored)||-|colspan="4"| Peredurus (north of the Humber) and Ingenius (south of the Humber) (7 years)||-|colspan="4"| Peredurus||-|colspan="4"| Elidurus (restored)||-|colspan="4"| unnamed son of Gorbonianus||-|colspan="4"| Marganus II||-|colspan="4"| Enniaunus||-|colspan="4"| Idvallo||-|colspan="4"| Runo||-|colspan="4"| Gerennus||-|colspan="4"| Catellus||-|colspan="4"| Millus||-|colspan="4"| Porrex II||-|colspan="4"| Cherin||-|colspan="4"| Fulgenius||-|colspan="4"| Edadus||-|colspan="4"| Andragius||-|colspan="4"| Urianus||-|colspan="4"| Eliud||-|colspan="4"| Cledaucus||-|colspan="4"| Clotenus||-|colspan="4"| Gurgintius||-|colspan="4"| Merianus||-|colspan="4"| Bledudo||-|colspan="4"| Cap||-|colspan="4"| Oenus||-|colspan="4"| Sisillius III||-|colspan="4"| Beldgabred||-|colspan="4"| Archmail||-|colspan="4"| Eldol||-|colspan="4"| Redon||-|colspan="4"| Redechius||-|colspan="4"| Samuil Penessil (or Samuil, followed by Penessil)||-|colspan="4"| Pir||-|colspan="4"| Capoir||-|colspan="4"| Digueillus||-|colspan="4"| Heli (40 years)||-|colspan="4"| Lud||-|colspan="4"| Cassibelanus|Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain (55-54 BC)|-|colspan="4"| Tenvantius||-|colspan="4"| Kimbelinus|Augustus|-|colspan="4"| Guiderius|Claudius's conquest of Britain (AD 43)|-|colspan="4"| Arvirargus|Claudius, Vespasian|-|colspan="4"| Marius||-|colspan="4"| Coilus||-|colspan="4"| Lucius (d. AD 156)|Pope Eleuterus (174-189)|-|colspan="4"| interregnum; war between Severus and Sulgenius|Septimius Severus (Roman emperor 193-211)|-|colspan="4"| Bassianus (Caracalla)|Caracalla (Roman emperor 211-217)|-|colspan="4"| Carausius|Carausian Revolt (289-296)|-|colspan="4"| Allectus|Allectus assassinated Carausius in 293|-|colspan="4"| Asclepiodotus (10 years)|Asclepiodotus and Constantius Chlorus retook Britain in 296)|-|colspan="4"| Coel||-|colspan="4"| Constantius (11 years)|Constantius Chlorus, Roman emperor 293-306|-|colspan="4"| Constantine I|Constantine I, Roman emperor 306-337|-|colspan="4"| Octavius||-|colspan="4"| Trahern||-|colspan="4"| Octavius (restored)||-|colspan="4"| Maximianus|Magnus Maximus, Roman usurper-emperor 383-388|-|colspan="4"| Dionotus||-|colspan="4"| Constantine II|Constantine III, Roman usurper-emperor 407-411|-|colspan="4"| Constans|Constans II, Roman usurper-emperor 409-411|-|colspan="4"| Vortigern||-|colspan="4"| Vortimer|Germanus of Auxerre (378-448), Battle of Aylesford (455)|-|colspan="4"| Aurelius Ambrosius||-|colspan="4"| Uther Pendragon||-|colspan="4"| Arthur|Battle of Mons Badonicus, St. Dubricius|-|colspan="4"| Constantine III||-|colspan="4"| Aurelius Conanus (2 years)|Aurelius Caninus, 6th century king of Gwent or Powys|-|colspan="4"| Vortiporius (4 years)|Vortiporius, 6th century king of Dyfed|-|colspan="4"| Malgo|Maelgwn Hir ap Cadwallon, 6th century king of Gwynedd|-|colspan="4"| Keredic||-|colspan="4"| Interregnum; Saxons occupy England||-|colspan="4"| Cadvan|Cadfan ap Iago, 6th/7th century king of Gwynedd|-|colspan="4"| Cadwallo|Cadwallon ap Cadfan, 7th century king of Gwynedd, d. 634|-|colspan="4"| Cadwallader|Cadwaladr ap Cadwallon, 7th century king of Gwynedd|}
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