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About Gratiana ferch Maxen Wledig
Please see Darrell Wolcott; Constans I and his A.D. 343 Visit to Britain; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id131.html. (Steven Ferry, February 16, 2020.)
Magnus Maximus alias Macsen Wledig (the Imperator), Emperor of the West, Abt 340 - 388
m. Ceindrech ferch Reiden
- Victor alias Gwidyr, Abt 354 - 388
- Eugenius alias Owain Finddu (Black Lips), King of
Mid-South Wales, Abt 355 -
m. St. Helena of the Host, alias Elen Lwyddog, daughter of Octavius the Old alias Eudaf Hen, Abt 340
- . Antoninus Donatus alias Anwn Dynod, King of
South-West Wales, Abt 357 -
*. Constantine alias Custennin Fawr (the Great), King
of North-West Wales, Abt 360 -
*. Publicus alias St. Peblig of Llanbeblig, Abt 363 -
- . Gratianna, Abt 367 - , m. Tudwal ap Gwrfawr, King of
Dumnonia, Abt 375 -
*. Severa, Abt 370 - , m. Vortigern Vorteneu (the Thin),
King of Powys & All Britain, Abt 370 - Abt 459
Then there was Coel Godhebog (the Magnificent), traditionally a 'dux' of Camelodunum (Colchester); probably a decurion in fact. He supposedly lived in the 3rd century and his daughter, St. Helena of Colchester, married the Roman Emperor, Constantius Chlorus. They may have been the ancestors of Magnus Maximus.
Gratiana ferch Maxen Wledig's Timeline
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Caer Uisc, Dumnonia, Britain
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Kingdom of Dumnonia, now Devon and Cornwall, and parts of Somerset and Dorset, England (United Kingdom)
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