Monarchs of Dumnonia and Prydain[]
Dumnonian Dynasty[]
Monarch | Reign |
---|---|
Cynan I Meriadoc ap Gereint |
340-387 |
Gadeon ap Cynan |
387-390 |
Guoremor ap Gadeon |
390-400 |
Tutwal ap Guoremor |
400-410 |
Conomor ap Tutwal |
410-435 |
Custennin I ap Conomor |
435-443 |
Erbin ap Custennin |
443-480 |
Geraint I Llyngesic ap Erbin |
480-513 |
Cadoc ap Geraint |
513-540 |
Custennin II ap Cadoc |
530-560 |
Geraint II ap Custennin |
560-598 |
Bledric ap Custennin |
598-613 |
Clemen ap Bledric |
613-633 |
Petroc Baladrddellt ap Clemen |
633-654 |
Culmin ap Petroc |
654-661 |
Donyarth ap Culmin |
661-700 |
Geraint III ap Donyarth |
700-710 |
Caradoc ap Geraint |
710-732 |
Culhwch ap Caradoc |
732-740 |
Cadfan ap Culhwch |
740-743 |
Cadfael I ap Culhwch |
743-750 |
Emrys I ap Culhwch |
750-784 |
Dafydd I ap Emrys |
784-801 |
Gruffydd I ap Dafydd |
801-818 |
Rhodri ap Gruffydd |
818-837 |
Rhydderch ap Rhodri |
837-860 |
Cunedda ap Rhydderch |
860-865 |
Cadfael II ap Cunedda |
865-866 |
Arthwr I ap Cunedda |
866-899 |
Cadwallon ap Arthwr |
899-923 |
Cadwalladr ap Cadwallon |
923-947 |
Cynan II ap Cadwalladr |
947-955 |
Hywel I ap Cynan |
955-978 |
Emrys II ap Hywel |
978-1000 |
Owain ap Emrys |
1000-1020 |
Emrys III ap Owain |
1020-1078 |
Gruffydd II ap Culhwch |
1078 |
Until the early 5th century Dumnonia, along with the rest of southern Albion, was a part of the Roman diocese of Britannia. The last Roman troops withdrew in 407 and most of the civilian administration had been expelled by 409. Conomor ap Tutwal was the first ruler of the Dumnonii to renounce his Roman administrative office and set himself up as an independent king.
The rule of the Dumnonians finally came to an end with the Arvorian conquest. Prydain entered into personal union with Arvor and, briefly, Lyonesse. This union came to and end after the end of the Jersiais.
Jersiais Dynasty[]
Monarch | Reign |
---|---|
Hywel II ap Cynan |
1078-1087 |
Hywel III |
1087-1100 |
Gwilym I |
1100-1135 |
Mallt ferch Gwilym |
1135-1167 |
Gwiylm II |
1167-1189 |
Gwilym III |
1189-1215 |
Gwilym IV |
1215-1272 |
Rhydderch I |
1272-1307 |
Rhydderch II |
1307-1327 |
Rhydderch III |
1327-1377 |
Emrys IV |
1377-1399 |
Gwilym V |
1399-1413 |
Aneirin I |
1413-1422 |
Aneirin II |
1422-1462 |
Kentish Dynasty[]
Monarch | Reign |
---|---|
Emrys V |
1462-1483 |
Emrys VI |
1483 |
Rhydderch IV |
1483-1485 |
Gruffydd III |
1485-1509 |
Arthwr II |
1509-1547 |
Arthwr III |
1547-1553 |
Branwen ferch Arthwr |
1553-1558 |
Fatima ferch Branwen |
1558-1594 |
Queen Fatima, in the absence of any other heirs, bequeathed the throne to her cousin Athelstan, King of England, thus forming the personal union between England and Prydain that would ultimately result in the creation of Albion.
Sverre Dynasty[]
Monarch | Reign |
---|---|
Athelstan I |
1594-1625 |
Athelbert I |
1625-1644 |
Custennin III |
1644-1658 |
Custennin IV |
1658-1685 |
Athelstan II |
1685-1702 |
Ceinwyn |
1702-1707 |
During Ceinwyn's reign, Prydain and England were formally united into a single state called the United Kingdoms of Albion.
Monarchs of Northumbria, Bernicia and England[]
Ingving Dynasty[]
Monarch | Reign |
---|---|
Esa |
500-520 |
Eoppa |
520-547 |
Ida |
547-559 |
Ȝlappa |
559-560 |
Adda |
560-568 |
Æþelric |
568-572 |
Þeodric |
572-579 |
Friþuƿald |
579-585 |
Hussa |
585-593 |
Æþelfriþ |
593-616 |
Eadƿin |
616-632 |
Eanfriþ |
632-633 |
Osƿald |
633-642 |
Osƿiu |
642-670 |
Ecgfriþ |
670-685 |
Aldfriþ |
685-704 |
Eadƿulf |
704-705 |
Osræd |
705-716 |
Coenræd |
718-729 |
Ceolƿulf I |
729-731 |
Ceolƿulf II |
731-737 |
Eadbehrt |
737-758 |
Æþelƿald Moll |
758-765 |
Alhræd |
765-774 |
Æþelræd I |
774-779 |
Ælfƿald |
779-788 |
Osræd |
788-790 |
Æþelred II |
790-796 |
Eadƿulf |
796-810 |
Eanræd |
810-841 |
Æþelræd III |
841-848 |
Osbehrt |
848-862 |
Ælle |
862-867 |
Non-dynastic rulers[]
Monarch | Reign |
---|---|
Ecgbehrt I |
867-872 |
Ricsige |
872-876 |
Ecgbehrt II |
876-878 |
Ȝuðroðr |
878-895 |
Siȝfriðr |
895-904 |
Knutr |
904-910 |
Eadƿulf |
910-914 |
Raȝnall ui Imair |
914-921 |
Siȝtryȝg Cæch |
921-927 |
Amlaib mac Ȝofraid |
939-944 |
Raȝnall mac Ȝofraid |
944-961 |
Knutling Dynasty[]
Monarch | Reign |
---|---|
Knutr II |
961-1003 |
Harðaknutr Knutsson |
1003-1010 |
Eadweard I |
1010-1045 |
Eadweard II |
1045-1052 |
Æþelfriþ II |
1052-1060 |
Ælfƿald II |
1060-1081 |
Ælfræd I | 1081-1093 |
Æþelfriþ III |
1093-1099 |
Æþelfriþ IV |
1099-1114 |
Ecgbert III | 1114-1125 |
Moray Dynasty[]
Monarch | Reign |
---|---|
Alistair I | 1125-1129 |
Eadweard IV | 1129-1148 |
Hrœdberð I |
1148-1154 |
Hrœdberð II | 1154-1181 |
David I | 1181-1196 |
Alistair II | 1196-1206 |
Edgar | 1206-1222 |
Ælfræd II | 1222-1249 |
Alistair III |
1249-1286 |
Alistair III's daughter Margaret married King Eric II of Norway. His granddaughter, also called Margaret, eventually succeeded to the thrones of both England and Norway, a union which has persisted to the present day.
Sverre Dynasty[]
Monarch | Reign |
---|---|
Margaret |
1286-1343 |
Haakon I | 1343-1380 |
Olaf I | 1380-1387 |
Eric I | 1387-1398 |
Haakon II | 1398-1414 |
Alistair IV | 1414-1436 |
Magnus I | 1436-1451 |
Athelstan I | 1451-1468 |
David II | 1468-1480 |
Magnus II | 1480-1502 |
Constantine I | 1502-1536 |
Eric II | 1536-1544 |
Edward V | 1544-1585 |
Athelstan II | 1585-1625 |
Athelbert I | 1625-1644 |
Constantine II | 1644-1658 |
Constantine III | 1658-1685 |
Athelstan III | 1685-1702 |
Ceinwyn | 1702-1707 |
In 1594 Athelstan II also became King of Prydain, creating a personal union. Under his descendant Queen Ceinwyn, the two kingdoms were formally merged into a single state called the United Kingdoms of Albion.
Monarchs of Albion[]
Sverre Dynasty[]
Monarch | Reign |
---|---|
Ceinwyn | 1707-1714 |
Tirconnell Dynasty[]
Monarch | Reign |
---|---|
Harald I | 1714-1742 |
Harald II | 1742-1765 |
Emrys VII | 1765-1822 |
Emrys VIII | 1822-1831 |
Heraclius I | 1831-1838 |
Aisha | 1838-1901 |
Cwmaur Dynasty[]
Monarch | Reign |
---|---|
Heraclius II | 1901-1912 |
Aneirin III | 1912-1935 |
Aneirin IV | 1935 |
Harald III | 1935-1954 |
David III | 1954-present |
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