List of legendary rulers of Cornwall
"Duke of Cornwall" appears as a title in pseudo-historical authors such as Geoffrey of Monmouth. The list is patchy and not every succession was unbroken. Indeed, Monmouth repeatedly introduces Dukes of Cornwall only to promote them to the Kingship of the Britons and thus put an end to their line as (merely) dukes. As adjuncts or supporting roles to the kings of the Britons, the legendary dukes of Cornwall are considered part of the vast Matter of Britain, and can also be found in other stories, such as Culhwch and Olwen, the Prose Tristan, and Havelok the Dane. Antiquaries such as Richard Carew (Survey of Cornwall, 1602) and John Williams (the Book of Baglan, 1600–1607) also provide lists of legendary rulers of Cornwall, often combining the above with other sources.
As a result, these lists are more often thought of as a conglomeration of various Celtic rulers, Celtic warlords, and mythical heroes. If the lists of kings of Britain are legendary, then the list of dukes must be considered still more a genealogical and historical legend with no solid basis in the view of most historians. The titles given for the rulers also vary, even within sources; Monmouth's History, has the title fluctuating between "duke" (dux Cornubiae) and "king" (rex Cornubiae), and Carew wrote that before the Norman Conquest "these titles of honour carry a kinde of confusednes, and rather betokened a successive office, then an established dignity. The following ages received a more distinct forme, and left us a certeyner notice."[1]
Historia Regum Britanniae
Name | Title | Notes | Approximate time frame | Sources |
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Corineus | In the time of Brutus | c. 1100 BC | Historia Regum Britanniae | |
Gwendolen | Queen | Daughter of Corineus, became queen regnant of Britain | c. 1075 BC | Historia Regum Britanniae |
Henwinus | Duke | In the time of Leir | c. 750 BC | Historia Regum Britanniae |
Cunedagius | Duke | In the time of Queen Cordelia | c. 715 BC | Historia Regum Britanniae |
Cloten | King | During pentarchy after Ferrex and Porrex | c. 450 BC | Historia Regum Britanniae |
Dunvallo Molmutius | King | Then king of Britain | c. 420 BC | Historia Regum Britanniae |
Belinus | As king of Loegria, Kambria, and Cornwall | c. 390 BC | Historia Regum Britanniae | |
Tenvantius | Duke | Made duke by Cassibelanus; later succeeds him as king of Britain | c. 55 BC | Historia Regum Britanniae |
Asclepiodotus | Duke | Becomes king of Britain | c. 295 AD | Historia Regum Britanniae |
Caradocus | Duke/King | Put forward Maximianus as king of Britain and was king of Cornwall under him | c. 380 AD | Historia Regum Britanniae |
Dionotus | King | Made regent of Britain during Maximianus' campaigns | c. 390 AD | Historia Regum Britanniae |
Gorlois | Duke | First husband of Igraine, Arthur's mother | c. 510 AD | Historia Regum Britanniae |
Cador | Duke/King | Relative of Arthur | c. 530 AD | Historia Regum Britanniae |
Constantine | Duke | Subsequently, king of Britain | 542 AD | Historia Regum Britanniae |
Blederic | Duke | At the time Augustine arrives | 597 AD | Historia Regum Britanniae |
Culhwch and Olwen
Name | Title | Notes | Approximate time frame | Sources |
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Arthur | Has his court at Celliwig in Cornwall | c. 6th century AD | Culhwch and Olwen | |
Ricca | Chief elder | Father of Gormant, Arthur's half brother | c. 6th century AD | Culhwch and Olwen |
Gwyn Hywar | Overseer | Overseer or steward of Cornwall and Devon; one of the nine who plotted the Battle of Camlann | c. 6th century AD | Culhwch and Olwen |
Prose Tristan
Name | Title | Notes | Approximate time frame | Sources |
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Thanor | King | Contemporary with Joseph of Arimathea | c. 1st century AD | Prose Tristan |
Felix | King | Many generations after Thanor | c. late 5th century AD | Prose Tristan |
Mark of Cornwall | King | Son of Felix, and uncle of Tristan | c. early 6th century AD | Prose Tristan |
Havelok the Dane
Name | Title | Notes | Approximate time frame | Sources |
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Godrich | Earl | Earl under King Athelwold, made regent of England | c. 6th/7th century AD | Havelok the Dane |
Bertram | Earl | Godrich's cook, made earl by Havelok | c. late 6th/7th century AD | Havelok the Dane |
Survey of Cornwall
Name | Title | Notes | Approximate time frame | Sources |
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Corineus | Duke | In the time of Brutus | 1154 BC | Survey of Cornwall |
Henninus | Duke | In the time of Leir; married his daughter Gonorille | 899 BC | Survey of Cornwall |
Cunedag | Built a temple to Apollo in Cornwall | 832 BC | Survey of Cornwall | |
Clotenus | King | Father of Mulmutius Dunwallo | 528 BC | Survey of Cornwall |
Belinus | Brother of Brennus; had Loegria, Wales and Cornwall as his appanage | 430 BC | Survey of Cornwall | |
Tennancius | Duke | Son of Cassibelane; given the Duchy of Cornwall by him | 96 BC | Survey of Cornwall |
Asclepiodotus | Duke | Made king of Britain | 231 AD | Survey of Cornwall |
Conan Meridock | Duke | Nephew of Octavius; became king of Armorica | 329 AD | Survey of Cornwall |
Salomon | Duke | Father of Corinius who attended the Synod of Arles | 351 AD | Survey of Cornwall |
Dionethus | Duke/King | Sent Saint Ursula and 11,000 handmaids to Conan Meridock in Armorica; also called Dionotus | 383 AD | Survey of Cornwall |
Moigne | Duke | Brother of Aurelius and Uter-Pendragon; governor of the realm under Emperor Honorius | 433 AD | Survey of Cornwall |
Carodoc | Duke | Tasked by Octavius to found the University of Cambridge | 443 AD | Survey of Cornwall |
Gorlois | Duke | Husband of Igerna with whom Uter-Pendragon had Arthur and Amy | 500 AD | Survey of Cornwall |
Cador | Earl | Killed King Childerick of the Saxons who invaded after being banished by Arthur | 526 AD | Survey of Cornwall |
Marke | King | In the time of Arthur | Survey of Cornwall | |
Blederic | Duke | Fought with other Welsh kings against Ethelferd, and by dying won the battle | 603 AD | Survey of Cornwall |
Ivor | Son of King Alane of Brittany; won Cornwall, Devon, and Somerset from the Saxons | 688 AD | Survey of Cornwall | |
Roderic | King | King of the Bretons in Wales and Cornwall; lost Cornwall to King Adelred of Wessex and fled to Wales | 720 AD | Survey of Cornwall |
Bletius | Prince | Prince of Cornwall and Devon under King Roderic | 720 AD | Survey of Cornwall |
Dungarth | King | Drowned by mischance | 872 AD | Survey of Cornwall |
Alpsius | Duke | Duke of Devon and Cornwall | 900 AD | Survey of Cornwall |
Orgerius | Duke | Father of Alfride who married King Edgar | 959 AD | Survey of Cornwall |
Condor | Earl | Paid homage to William the Conqueror for his earldom | 1067 AD | Survey of Cornwall |
Book of Baglan
Name | Title | Notes | Approximate time frame | Sources |
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Gorbonian | Duke | Son of Camber; also became chief governor of Cambria | Book of Baglan folios 84, 305 | |
Difnwall Hen | Duke | Son of Gorbonian; also one of or the chief governor of Cambria | Book of Baglan folios 84, 306 | |
Kingen | Duke | Son of Difnwall Hen; also chief governor of Cambria | Book of Baglan folios 84, 306 | |
Aser | Duke | Son of Kingen; also chief governor of Cambria | Book of Baglan folios 84, 306 | |
Bledhud | Duke | Son of Aser; also chief governor of Cambria | Book of Baglan folios 84, 306 | |
Henwyne | Duke | Son of Bledhud; also chief governor of Cambria; married Ragan and with her ruled half of Britain; also called Henwyn or Henwin | Book of Baglan folios 84, 306 | |
Antonius | Duke | Great-great-grandson of Henwyne; second son of Gorwst, king of Britain; also called Anthonius | Book of Baglan folios 83, 306 | |
Aedhmawr | Duke | Son of Antonius | Book of Baglan folios 83, 306, 307 | |
Prydan | Duke | Son of Aedhmawr; also called Prydain | Book of Baglan folios 83, 307 | |
Kynfarch | Duke | Son of Prydan | Book of Baglan folios 83, 307 | |
Klidno | Duke/Prince | Son of Kynfarch; also called Clydno or Kloden | Book of Baglan folios 83, 165, 307 | |
Dyfnwall Moelmud | Duke | Son of Klidno; became king of Britain | c. 400 BC | Book of Baglan folios 83, 165, 307 |
Owen | Duke | Direct descendant of Dyfnwall Moelmud; son of Maxentius, king of Britain and emperor of Rome | c. 4th century AD | Book of Baglan folios 82, 276, 309 |
Moure | Duke | Son of Owen; also called Mour or Moor | Book of Baglan folios 82, 276, 309 | |
Golor | Duke | Son of Moure; also called Solor | Book of Baglan folios 82, 276, 309 | |
Pendoff the Great | Duke | Son of Golor; also duke of Wessex; also called Pendof or Pendaff the Great | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276, 309 | |
Sortogus | Duke | Son of Pendoff | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276, 309 | |
Gurleis | Duke/Prince | Son of Sortogus; married Eirgry, a descendant of Joseph of Arimathea; also called Goulisor or Gwrleis | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276, 309 | |
Cador | Duke/Prince | Son of Gurleis | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Bredrice | Duke | Grandson of Cador; son of Constantyn III the king of Britain; also called Peledric | c. 6th century AD | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 |
Clement | Duke/Prince | Son of Bredrice; also called Clemeas | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Pedrock | Duke | Son of Clement; also called Pedronck | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Progmaell | Duke | Son of Pedrock | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Coilbye | Duke | Son of Progmaell; also called Koilbie | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Caret | Duke | Son of Coilbye; also called Garet | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Dwn | Duke | Son of Caret | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Ithel | Duke | Son of Dwn; also called Ithyn | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Dyfnuall | Duke | Son of Ithel; also called Boifunall | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Canordolye | Duke | Son of Dyfnuall; also called Canordoly | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Ostwallt | Duke | Son of Canordolye; also called Ustwalld | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Hernam | Duke | Son of Ostwallt | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Hopkin | Duke | Son of Hernam; also called Hopkyn | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Mordaph | Duke | Son of Hopkin; also called Mordaff | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Fferverdyn | Duke | Son of Mordaph | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Elnyd | Duke | Son of Fferverdyn | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Alanor | Duke | Son of Elnyd | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Rolopedaph | Duke | Son of Alanor | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Vortegyn | Duke | Son of Rolopedaph; also duke of Wessex | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Vephyne | Duke | Son of Vortegyn; also duke of Wessex | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Alured | Duke | Son of Vephyne; also duke of Wessex | Book of Baglan folios 81, 276 | |
Godwyn | Duke | Son of Alured; also duke of Wessex | Died 1013 | Book of Baglan folios 39, 81, 276, 327, 373 |
Herbert | Lord/Earl | Son of Godwyn; also duke of Wessex; father of Henry Herbert Lord of the Forest of Deane and Chamberlain to Henry I of England | Book of Baglan folios xxiii, xxiv, 39, 81 | |
Candor | Earl | Paid homage to William the Conqueror | Earl in 1066 | Book of Baglan folio 196 |
Candor | Earl | Son of Candor; father of Avicia who married Reginald de Dunstanville, 1st Earl of Cornwall | Book of Baglan folio 196 |
See also
References
- Carew, Richard (1769) [1602]. The Survey of Cornwall. And An Epistle concerning the Excellencies of the English Tongue. E. Law and J. Hewett.