The outline itself represents the material that is to be covered in the upcoming book known by the above title (available after June 2032).
- Introduction to Camelot, Kingdom of Logres
- Meaning, Origin, Existence, and Comparison: The Name Camelot, Another Camelot, and Other Castles and Courts
- Introduction to the Meaning, Origin, Existence, and Comparison: The Name Camelot, Another Camelot, and Other Castles and Courts
- Meaning and Origin of the Name Camelot
- First appears as Camaalot
- In Chrétien de Troyes’ Lancelot, or Le Chevalier de la Charrete (Lancelot, or The Knight of the Cart)
- Conceptually related to Arthur’s Hall — Ehangwen (Fair and Roomy/Spacious)
- Made by Arthur’s builder — G(l)(we)w(l)y(u)ddyn Saer
- Other spellings in French Arthurian Literature
- C(h)amalot
- Camehelot/Camchilot
- Camaaloth/Kamaaloth
- Caamalot/Kaamalot
- Camahaloth/Kamahaloth
- Camaelot/Kamaelot
- Kameloth/Cameloth
- Kaamelot
- Gamalaot
- First appears as Camaalot
- Existence of Another Camelot/Kamelot/Kamaalot
- Valley and castle ruled by Alain le/li Gros in Perlesvaus
- After Alain’s death, the castle fell to his widow, Yglais
- It was attacked by Cahot the Red and the Lord of the Fens
- These knights were eventually slain by Perceval
- Comparison of Other Castles and Courts to Camelot
- Beginnings
- Locations for Arthur’s Courts
- Introduction to Locations for Arthur’s Courts
- (Viriconium Cornoviorum)/Wroxeter
- Mynyw/Tyddewi/(Saint Davids)
- Ceredigion/Cardican/Karidagan/Kar(a)digan/Car(a)digan
- Segontium/(Cair Seiont)/Caernarfon
- (Caer Dathal/Dathyl)/Din(d)aethwy
- (Dinas Emrys)/Arfon
- Campus Elleti
- Castle Vagan
- Coria/Coriosopitum/Corsopitum/Corsobetum/Corbridge
- Graig-Llwyn/Caer-Melyn/(Castrum Mellitus)/Caer-Mellit
- (Venta Silurum)/Caer-Guent/Caerwent/Llan-y-Gelli/Caer-Melin/Llanmelin
- Leogis/Legionis/Kaerlion/(Caer Lleon)/Caerleon/Ca(e)rl(l)ion/(City of Legions)/(Fortress of the Legion)
- (Isca (Silurum/Augusta))/Camu-lôt/Caerleon(-on-Usk)
- Caerleon-upon-Dee/Chester (upon the Dee)
- (Caer Ogyrfan)/(City of Gogyrfan)/(Old Oswestry Hillfort)
- (Colonia Glevum Nervensis)/Gloucester
- Corinium/Cirencester
- Reskammel/Camelford
- Celliwig/Kelliwic
- Castle Killibury
- Castle An Dinas
- Castle Canyke
- (Calleva Atrebatum)/(Calleva of the Atrebates)/Calleba/Silchester
- (Venta Belgarum)/Winchester
- (Barbury Castle)/(Bear’s Fort)
- (Caer Cadarn)/Camalet/(Cadbury Castle)
- Dinas Cadwy
- Castellum Cataviae
- Stonehenge
- Trinovant(um), Camaeloc, and London
- (La Nueue Troie)/(The New Troy)/(Tri-Novant)/Trinovant(um)
- CaerLud/Camaeloc
- Locris/Laic-r(um)/Lloeg(y)r/Legor/Loegria/Logres/Londres/Londinium/London
- (Thorney Island)/Westminster
- (Enfield Chase)/(Camlet Moat)
- Caval(l)on
- Jaca/Jaquita/Chacalot/Chamelot
- Camulodunum/Camalodunum/Camalod(uno)/Cama(ha)lot/Kamaalot
- Camu-lôt/Camulot/Camulod(unon)/Colchester
- Cambodunum/Outlane/Slack
- On the Humber River
- Eboracum/York
- Chamot Hill, near Arthur’s Seat
- Dunmalloght/Dunmallock/Dunmallet/(Dunmallard Hill), near Pooley Bridge, Cumbria
- (Roper Castle)/(Round Table)
- Camu-lôt/Caruele/Cardoil/Cardue(i)l/Carlisle
- Pen(rhyn) Rhionydd
- Penrith
- (Rhins of Galloway)/Stranraer
- Castlesteads/Camboglanna/Kel(l)wood/Kilewood
- (Alauna Civitas)/Caimlan/Camelon
- Cambusbarron/Sruighlea/Stirling
- Greenan Castle
- Nantes/Naunnt/Nantt/Naoned
- “Kings” of “Camelot” [{*} = conjecture]
- Introduction to “Kings” of “Camelot”
- Pendragon (Pen Dracos Insularis)/(Head/Chief Dragon/Leader of Island)
- Pandragon/Pendrachin/Pendraven/Pendraigen/Pendraeg/Pen-Draig/Ben(dragon)/(ben dragwn)
- Pen(-)teulu/(head/chief/leader + family/war-band/(personal military retinue))
- Kwenno/Pen(n)/(head, end, chief, supreme; top, summit; source of stream; headland; principal) + Tegoslougom/(tegos “house” + slougos “troup, army”)/(tŷ + llu)
- “Camelot” is sometimes referred to as “Camelot the Golden” and as “The Fort of the Red Hall”
- King Brutus/Bryttys/Brwt of Dardania
- Son of A(s)canius Iulus of Alba Longa (and Princess Lavinia Roma), son of Aeneas (and Creusa Cassandra, daughter of King Priam Podarces)
- King of the Britons
- Eponym of Britain
- Reigned 1104/1103 BC to 1081/1079 BC
- Died 1081/1079 BC
- King Locrinus
- Son of King Brutus/Bryttys/Brwt of Dardania (and Ignoge, daughter of King Parnassus of Greece)
- King of the Britons
- King and Eponym of Logres
- Reigned 1081/1079 BC to c 1071/1069 BC
- Queen Gwendolen/Guendolen
- Daughter of King Corineus
- Queen of the Cornovii
- Reigned 1081/1079 BC to 1071/1069 BC
- Queen of the Britons
- Reigned 1071/1069 BC to 1056/1054 BC
- King Maddan
- Son of King Locrinus and Queen Gwendolen/Guendolen
- King of the Britons
- Reigned 1056/1054 BC to 1016/1014 BC
- King Mempricius
- Son of King Maddan
- King of the Britons
- Reigned 1016/1014 BC to 996/994 BC
- King Ebrauc(us)
- Son of King Mempricius
- King of the Britons
- Eponym of Eboracum
- Reigned 996/994 BC to 957/954 BC
- King Brutus II/Greenshield/Greneshylde
- Son of King Ebrauc(us)
- King of the Britons
- Reigned 957/954 BC to 945/942 BC
- King Leil/Leyle/Leir
- Son of King Brutus II/Greenshield/Greneshylde
- King of the Britons
- Eponym of Caer Luel
- Reigned 945/942 BC to 920/917 BC
- King Hudibras/Rudhebras
- Son of King Leil/Leyle/Leir
- King of the Britons
- Reigned 920/917 BC to 881/878 BC
- King Bladud
- Son of King Hudibras/Rudhebras
- King of the Britons
- British God
- Reigned 881/878 BC to 861 BC/858
- King Leir/Llyr II
- Son of King Bladud
- King of the Britons
- British God
- Reigned 861/858 BC to 801/798 BC
- Queen Cordelia/Cordeilla(/Creiddylad)
- Daughter of King Leir/Llyr II
- Married King Aganippus of Gaul
- Queen of the Britons
- British Goddess
- Reigned 801/798 BC to 796/793 BC
- Died from suicide 796/793 BC
- King Margan(us) I and King Cunedag(i)us/Cunedda/Condage
- Kings of the Britons
- King of Glywysing and King of Gwynedd, respectively
- Reigned jointly 796/793 BC to 794/793 BC
- King Cunedag(i)us/Cunedda/Condage
- Son of Duke Henwinus/Henuinus of “Cornwall” (and Regan, daughter of King Leir/Llyr II)
- King of the Britons
- King of Gwynedd
- Reigned 794/793 BC to 761/760 BC
- Died c 811 BC
- King R(h)ival(l)o(n)/Riveal
- Son of King Cunedag(i)us/Cunedda/Condage
- King of the Britons
- King of Domnonia/Dumnonia
- Reigned 761/760 BC to 743/714 BC
- King Gurgustius/Gurgastius
- Son of King R(h)ival(l)o(n)/Riveal
- King of the Britons
- King of Rheged
- Reigned 743/714 BC to 723/677 BC
- King Sisil(l)ius/Scicilius I
- King of the Britons
- King of Ceredigion
- Reigned 723/677 BC to 703/628 BC
- King Iago/Jago
- Nephew of King Gurgustius
- King of the Britons
- King of Gwynedd
- Reigned 703/628 BC to 683/600 BC
- King Kimarcus/Kymar/Kynmarcus
- Son of King Sisil(l)ius/Scicilius I
- King of the Britons
- King of North Rheged
- Reigned 683/600 BC to 663/546 BC
- King Gorboduc/Gorbodus/Gor-Bogudo
- King of the Britons
- Prince of North Rheged
- Reigned 663/546 BC to 643/483 BC
- Period of Civil War
- c 643 BC to c 440 BC
- No obvious kingship or queenship
- Possibly King Ferrex of the Britons, immediately before c 440 BC
- King Pinner/(Porrex I)
- King of the Britons during a continued period of civil war
- Reigned c 440 BC to c 430 BC
- King Cloten
- Duke of “Cornwall”
- King of the Britons during a continued period of civil war
- Reigned 483/430 BC to 473/420 BC
- King Dunvallo/Dunwallo Molmutius/Moduncius
- Son of King Cloten
- King of the Britons ending the period of civil war
- King of Bryneich
- Reigned 473/420 BC to 433/380 BC
- Civil war ended c 400 BC
- Kings Belinus and Brenn(i)us
- Sons of King Dunvallo/Dunwallo Molmutius/Moduncius
- Kings of the Britons — ‘South of Britain’, and ‘North of Britain’, respectively
- British Gods — ‘light’, and ‘darkness’, respectively
- Reigned jointly 433/380 BC to 407/374 BC
- King Gurguit/Gurgwin(tus)/Gorbonian
- Son of King Belinus
- King of the Britons
- King of Meirionydd
- Reigned 407/374 BC to 388/369 BC
- King Guithelin/Guytelin Batrus/Barbtruc and Queen Marcia/Martia
- King and Queen of the Britons
- King of Dunoding and Eponym of Mercia, respectively
- Reigned 388/369 BC to c 363 BC
- Queen Marcia/Martia
- Queen of the Britons
- Eponym of Mercia
- Reigned c 363 BC to 361/358 BC
- King Sisil(l)ius/Scicilius II
- Son of King Guithelin/Guytelin Batrus and Queen Marcia/Martia
- King of the Britons
- King of Ceredigion
- Reigned 361/358 BC to 354/352 BC
- King Kinarius/Kymar II
- Son of King Sisil(l)ius/Scicilius II
- King of the Britons
- King of Dumnonia
- Reigned 354/352 BC to 351/347 BC
- King Dan(i)us/Elanus
- Son of King Sisil(l)ius/Scicilius II
- King of the Britons
- British God, confused with a British Goddess
- Reigned 351/347 BC to 343/341 BC
- King Morvidus/Morindus/Morydd/Morvyle
- Son of King Dan(i)us/Elanus
- King of the Britons
- King of Rhufoniog
- Reigned 343/341 BC to 336/335 BC
- King Gorbonian(us)/Gorboniawn/Gorviniaw II
- Son of King Morvidus/Morindus/Morydd/Morvyle
- King of the Britons
- King of Bryneich
- Reigned 336/335 BC to 330/325 BC
- King Ar(ch)gallo/Arthegal
- Son of King Morvidus/Morindus/Morydd/Morvyle
- King of the Britons
- King of Ystrad Clud
- Reigned 330/325 BC to 326/324 BC
- Deposed
- King Elidurus/Elidyr/Eledure the Pious
- Son of King Morvidus/Morindus/Morydd/Morvyle
- King of the Britons
- King of South Rheged
- Reigned 326/324 BC to c 321 BC
- Abdicated
- King Ar(ch)gallo/Arthegal
- Son of King Morvidus/Morindus/Morydd/Morvyle
- King of the Britons
- King of Ystrad Clud
- Reigned c 321 BC to c 311 BC
- King Elidurus/Elidyr/Eledure the Pious
- Son of King Morvidus/Morindus/Morydd/Morvyle
- King of the Britons
- King of South Rheged
- Reigned c 311 BC to c 306 BC
- Deposed
- King Ingenius/Jugen/Vigein and King Peredurus/Peredour/Peredyr
- Sons of King Morvidus/Morindus/Morydd/Morvyle
- Kings of the Britons
- Reigned jointly 310/306 BC to c 299 BC
- King Peredurus/Peredour/Peredyr
- Son of King Morvidus/Morindus/Morydd/Morvyle
- King of the Britons
- King of Ebrauc
- Reigned c 299 BC to 296/295 BC
- King Elidurus/Elidyr/Eledure the Pious
- Son of King Morvidus/Morindus/Morydd/Morvyle
- King of the Britons
- King of South Rheged
- Reigned 296/295 BC to 295/291 BC
- King Gorbonian III
- Son of King Gorbonian(us)/Gorboniawn/Gorviniaw II
- King of the Britons
- Reigned 295/291 BC to c 289 BC
- King Marganus II
- King of the Britons
- King of Glywysing
- Reigned c 289 BC to c 284 BC
- King Enniaunus
- King of the Britons
- King of Gwynedd
- Reigned c 284 BC to c 278 BC
- King Idvallo
- King of the Britons
- King of Gwynedd
- Reigned c 278 BC to c 273 BC
- King Runo
- King of the Britons
- King of Gwynedd
- Reigned c 273 BC to c 267 BC
- King Gerennus
- King of the Britons
- King of Dumnonia
- Reigned c 267 BC to c 262 BC
- King Catel(l)(i)us
- King of the Britons
- King of Powys
- Reigned c 262 BC to c 256 BC
- King Mill(i)us
- King of the Britons
- King of Maelienydd
- Reigned c 256 BC to c 251 BC
- King Porrex (II)
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c 251 BC to c 245 BC
- King Cherin
- King of the Britons
- King of Dumnonia
- Reigned c 245 BC to c 240 BC
- King Fulgenius
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c 240 BC to c 234 BC
- King Edadus
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c 234 BC to c 229 BC
- King Andragius
- King of the Britons
- Chieftain of the Catuvellauni
- Reigned c 229 BC to c 223 BC
- King Urianus
- King of the Britons
- King of North Rheged
- Reigned c 223 BC to c 218 BC
- King Eliud
- King of the Britons
- King of Powys
- Reigned c 218 BC to c 212 BC
- King Cledaucus
- King of the Britons
- King of Ceredigion
- Reigned c 212 BC to c 207 BC
- King Clotenus
- King of the Britons
- King of Dyfed
- Reigned c 207 BC to c 201 BC
- King Gurgintius
- King of the Britons
- King of Ergyng
- Reigned c 201 BC to c 196 BC
- King Merianus
- King of the Britons
- King of Meirionydd
- Reigned c 196 BC to c 190 BC
- King Bledudo
- King of the Britons
- British God
- Reigned c 190 BC to c 185 BC
- King Cap
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c 185 BC to c 179 BC
- King Oenus
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c 179 BC to c 174 BC
- King Sisillius III
- King of the Britons
- King of Ceredigion
- Reigned c 174 BC to c 168 BC
- King Be(i)(l)dgabred
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c 168 BC to c 163 BC
- King Archmali/Archmail
- King of the Britons
- King of Glywysing
- Reigned c 163 BC to c 157 BC
- King E(i)(l)dol
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c 157 BC to c 152 BC
- King Redon
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c 152 BC to c 146 BC
- King Redechius
- King of the Britons
- King of Ystrad Clud
- Reigned c 146 BC to c 141 BC
- King Samuli/Samuil
- King of the Britons
- King of the South Pennines
- Reigned c 141 BC to c 135 BC
- King Penessli
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c 135 BC to c 130 BC
- King Pir
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c 130 BC to c 124 BC
- King Capoir
- King of the Britons
- Prince of Penllyn
- Reigned c 124 BC to c 119 BC
- King Digueill(i)us
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c 119 BC to c 113 BC
- King Heli/Hely/(Beli II)/(Beli Mawr)/(Belinus the Great)
- Son of Manogan/Digueill(i)us
- King of the Britons
- British God
- Reigned 113/110 BC to 73/70 BC
- King L(l)ud(d)(us)
- Son of King Heli/Hely/(Beli II)/(Beli Mawr)/(Belinus the Great)
- King of the Britons
- British God
- Reigned 73/70 BC to 59/58 BC
- King Cassivelaunus/Cassi-Belan
- Son of King Heli/Hely/(Beli II)/(Beli Mawr)/(Belinus the Great)
- King of the Britons
- Chieftain of the Catuvellauni
- Reigned 59/58 BC to 44/38 BC
- King Tenvantius/Tenuantis/Theomantius
- Son of King L(l)ud(d)(us)
- Chieftain of the Catuvellauni
- Duke of “Cornwall”
- 59/58 BC to 44/38 BC
- King of the Britons
- Reigned 44/38 BC to 22/18 BC
- King (Aedd Mawr)/(Addedo the Great)/Addedomaros/Addedomarus/Αθθε-Domaros/Αθθε-Domarus/(Aththe(-)domaros of Camulodunum/Camulodunon)
- ((L(l)ud(d) (Llaw))/Nudd/((Nudd Llaw)/(Addedomaros) (Ereint/Erient))/Nodens/(Nuada Airgetlám))
- Born before c 40/35 BC
- King of the Trinovates
- Reigned 20/15 BC to 10/5 BC
- Died 10/5 BC
- King Dubnovellaunus/Dumnovellaunus of the Trinovates and the Cantiaci
- Son of (Aedd Mawr)/(Addedo the Great)/Αθθε-Domaros/Αθθε-Domarus/Addedomarus/(Aththe(-)domaros of Camulodunum/Camulodunon)
- King of the Britons
- Reigned 10/5 BC to AD (9/)10
- King Cynfelyn/Kymbelin/Cymbeline/Cymbelinus/Cunobeline/Cunobelinos/Cunobelin(us)
- Son of King Tasciovanus, son of (L(l)ud(d)/Nudd Llaw)/(Addedomaros Ereint/Erient)/Nodens/(Nuada Airgetlám)
- Chieftain of the Catuvellauni
- King of the Britons
- Reigned 22/18 BC/AD 9/10 to AD 7/12/17/40/41(/43)
- Died AD 17/40/41
- King Guiderius/Guidgen(/Gwydion/Fidgen)
- Son of King Cynfelyn/Kymbelin/Cymbeline/Cymbelinus/Cunobeline/Cunobelinos/Cunobelin(us)
- King of the Britons
- Reigned AD 7/12 to AD 35/43
- Regulus/King Cateracus/Caratācos/Καράτακος/Carataeus/Caratacus/Car(a)tacas/Καρτάκης/Cama(a)lis/Cara-docus/Caratauc/Caratawc/Caradog/Karadeg
- Son of Cynfelyn/Kymbelin/Cymbeline/Cymbelinus/Cunobeline/Cunobelinos/Cunobelin(us)
- Camaalis in the Post-Vulgate Queste del Saint Graal
- Born AD 10/15
- Chieftain of the Catuvellauni
- King of the Britons
- Reigned AD 35/43 to AD 50(/54)/63
- Died after AD 50 (AD 54)
- King Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus/Togidubnus/Togidumnus/Togodumnus
- Chieftain of the Regnenses (Regni tribe)
- King of the Britons
- Flourished AD 43(/50/54)/65
- Reigned AD 50/65 to c AD 80
- Died AD 43/80
- King Agrestes/Argestes/A(r)vi(-)(r)a(r)gus of Gwenivyth/Gweirydd
- Son of Cynfelyn/Kymbelin/Cymbeline/Cymbelinus/Cunobeline/Cunobelinos/Cunobelin(us)
- Agrestes in the Vulgate Estoire del Saint Graal
- Born AD 52/53
- King of the Britons
- Reigned AD 35/43 to AD 57/63
- Died AD 73
- Known Historical Personage
- King Marius/Meric/Cyllin
- Son of Agrestes/Argestes/A(r)vira(r)gus of Gwenivyth/Gweirydd
- Flourished c AD 121
- King of the Britons
- Reigned AD 57/63 to AD 97
- King (Coel(us) I)/Coilus
- Ap Marius/Meric/Cyllin (ap Agrestes/Argestes/A(r)vi(r)agus of Gwenivyth/Gweirydd, and Genuissa) and Venus/Victoria Julia
- (Venus/Victoria Julia verch Prasutagus/Prasutugu and Boadicea)
- (Boudica/Boadicea/Bodicea/Victoria, daughter of Antideos Mandubratius)
- (Antideos Mandubratius ap (L(l)ud(d) (Llaw))/Nudd/((Nudd Llaw)/(Addedomaros) (Ereint/Erient))/Nodens/(Nuada Airgetlám) ap Beli Mawr)
- Roman
- Born c AD 60/80/104/120/125
- Dux Brittanniarum
- King of the Britons
- Reigned AD 97 to AD 137
- Died c AD 170
- King Lleiffer/Llewfer/Lleuver/Lucius Mawr
- Son of (Coel(us) I)/Coilus, son of Marius/Meric/Cyllin (and Venus/Victoria Julia verch Prasutagus), son of A(r)vi(r)agus of Gwenivyth and Genuissa
- Flourished c AD 180
- King of the Britons
- King of Britium Edessenorum
- Reigned c AD 137 to c AD 186
- Died AD 156
- King Sulgenius of the Britons
- King Severus
- King of the Britons
- Roman Emperor
- Prince/King Cadwan/Cadvan/Geta de Bretagne
- Son of Fiachu Straiptine Srabhteine and Aoife Gall Gaedal
- Born AD 172/173
- Flourished c AD 205
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c AD 186 to c AD 221
- Died AD 220
- King Bassianus
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c AD 221 to c AD 256
- King (Coel II)/Coilus/Carausius
- Son of Cadwan/Cadvan de Bretagne and Gladys verch Lleiffer/Llewfer/Lleuver/Lucius Mawr
- Born AD 223/224
- King of the Britons
- British Emperor
- Reigned c AD 256 to c AD 274
- Died AD 274
- Prince/King Confer/Allectus
- Son of Cunedd ap Coel II/Coilus, son of Cadwan/Cadvan de Bretagne and Gladys verch Lleiffer/Llewfer/Lleuver/Lucius Mawr
- Flourished c AD 288
- King of the Britons
- British Emperor
- Reigned c AD 274 to c AD 296
- King Asclepiodotus
- King of the Britons
- Praetorian Prefect
- Reigned c AD 296 to c AD 306
- Regulus/King Caradawc/Caradog
- Son of Brân ap Llŷr L(l)ed(d)ia(r)th, son of Parar, son of Keribir, son of Lleiffer/Llewfer/Lleuver/Lucius Mawr
- Flourished c AD 327
- King of the Britons
- Reigned AD 312 to AD 337
- King Eudes/Eudaf Hen
- Son of Caradawc/Caradog
- Born c AD 330
- Flourished c AD 356
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c AD 348 to c AD 362
- Died c AD 400
- {*}King Coel Godebog/Guotepa(u)c
- Son of Tegfan/Teuhvant/Techvant/Techmant/Teuchnant ap Urban/Erb ap Grat/Gradd ap Remetel/Jumutel ap Ritgurinum/Retigirn/Rutegyrn
- Born AD 340/341
- Flourished after AD 358
- Dux Brittanniarum
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c AD 362 to c AD 402
- Died after AD 372
- King Coel Hen
- Son of Coel Godebog/Guotepa(u)c
- Born AD 364
- Dux Brittanniarum
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c AD 400/402 to c AD 420
- Died 19 Nov AD 422/423
- Prince/King Cunedag/Cuned(d)a/Cunorix Wledig/(The Imperator)
- Son of Edern/Ætern(us) ap Padarn/Padernus/Patern(us) Beisrud/Pesrut/(of the Red Robe) ap Tacit(us)/Tegyth ap Iago ap Genedog/Genedawc
- Born c AD 385
- Flourished c AD 420 to c AD 425
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c AD 420 to c AD 437
- Died AD 445
- Regulus/King Vortige(r)(n)/Vertigen/Gwrtheyrn/Gorthe(g)yrnn/Guorthigirn/Wyrtgeorne/Vitalinus Vorteneu/Gwertheneu/Gwrthenav/The Thin
- Son of Gwidawl/Gwidol Vitalis, son of Gwdoloeu/Gwydolin Vitalinus, son of Gloyw Gwallt Hir ap Rhuddfedd Frych ap Cadeyrn ap Gwrtheyrn
- Born AD 386/387
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c AD 425/437 to AD 455/458
- Died fighting AD 456/457
- Known Historical Personage
- {*}King Riatham/Riot(h)amus/Riotimus/Riutimus/Rigotamos/Rigotamus/Rigadaf [Riatham I]
- Ap Deroch I ap Guitol/Gwithol/Witholus ap Gradlon/Urbienus Mawr/(The Great) ap Cynan/Conan/Catou(i)us Meriadog
- Gaulic/Armorican Prince of the Domnonée
- Born AD 430/435/440
- King of the Britions
- Reigned AD 455/458 to AD 460/469
- Died AD 470/472/474
- King Vortimer
- King of the Britons
- King of Gwerthefyriwg
- Regulus/King Brychan I
- Son of Anl(l)ach (and Marchel(l) ferch Tewdrig) ap Coronac/Cormac ap Urb mic/mac Æd(a)/Ewein/Owain ui Dessi Briscus/Brosc/Vraisg/Vreiss/Vreise
- Born AD 424/425
- King of the Britons
- Flourished AD 460/469 to c AD 480
- Died AD 500
- High-King Ambrosius/Emrys/Embreis Aurelianus Wledic/(G)wledig/Guletic the Younger
- Son of Custennin/Constantin(e)/(Constantinus I) ap Selyf(an)/Salomon I, son of Urbienus/Gradlon Mawr/(The Great), son of Cynan/Conan/Catou(i)us
- Born AD 439/440
- flourished AD 460/475/480
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c AD 480 to AD 488(/501)
- Died AD 489/490
- Known Historical Personage
- {*}Earl/King Cadwr/Cador(ius)
- Son of Gwryon/Goryon/Gourles/Gorloïs/Gorla(i)s/Gorlens/Gorlodubnus/Gorloys/Gothlois/Hoel and Eigr/Ygraine
- Born AD 452/480
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c AD 488 to AD (490/)492/493
- Of Cornwall
- Died AD (490/)492/493
- {*}Chief Arthur
- Art(h)ur Dux Pictorum, interioris Britannia
- Of the Picts and the Interior of Britain
- Flourished AD 492/493
- Died before AD 552
- {*}Arthur/Artorius ap Anblaud/Amlawd(d)/Amlawt/Anlawd(d)/Amlodd/Amlwyd/Aflawdd/Amalg(h)aid/Amolgaid/Amlethus/Amlóði
- Born AD 460/468
- Flourished AD (494/)495(/498)
- Regulus/King Dyfnwal Hen
- Son of Cinuit ap Caradog/Ceredig/Ceretic/Coro(n)ticus (G)wledig/Guletic ap Cynlo(u)p/Cynloyp/Cynllwyb Guletic ap Cinhil Quintillus Guletic
- Born AD 451
- King of the Britons
- Reigned AD 498/499/501/505
- Died AD 527/528
- King Uverian/Uthyr/Uther/Uter
- Son of *Kustennin/Kustenin/Custenin/Mustennin, son of Anlawdd/Annlawdd/Amlawt/Amlawd(d)/Anl(l)awd(d)/Amlodd/Amlwyd/Aflawdd/Affawdd
- Born c AD 452/453
- King of the Britons
- Reigned AD 501/(505/)506/507
- *[the above Kustennin/Kustenin/Custenin/Mustennin may be a conflated personage]
- King Arth(w)yr/Arthur, son of Uverian/Uthyr/(Uther (Pendragon))/(crudelisque tyrannus) (and Eigyr/Igraine), son of *Kusten(n)in/Mustennin
- Born c AD 474/475/480
- Of Dumnonia, West Wales
- Flourished AD 489/490 to AD 525/526
- King of the Britons
- Reigned AD 501/506/507 to AD 521/525/526
- Died c AD 525/526/537/542
- *[the above Kusten(n)in/Mustennin may be a conflated personage]
- {*}King Gadwy/Cadwy/Cado ap Geraint/Gerren Llyngesoc
- Ap/(Son of) Geraint/Gerren Llyngesoc and Gwyar
- Born AD 482/484/490
- King of the Britons
- Reigned AD 514/512/525/526 to c AD 530/537/542
- Of Dumnonia, or of Domnonia
- Died AD 520/537
- King Constantine III/Corneu
- (Custennin III)/Constantinus
- Son of Cador(ius)/Cadwr, son of Gwryon/Goryon/Gourles/Gorloïs/Gorla(i)s/Gorlens/Gorlodubnus/Gorloys/Gothlois/Hoel and Eigr/Ygraine
- Born AD (490/)500/510/520/525
- King of the Britons
- Reigned AD (530/)537/542 to AD 538/546(/560)
- King of Dumnonia, or of the Damnonii of the (Hen Ogledd)/(Old North)
- Reigned AD 530 to AD 560
- Died 9 Mar AD 546/576/589
- Prince/King Brychan II
- Son of Brychan I
- Born c AD 480
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c AD 538 to AD 545
- Died c AD 550
- King Aurelius Conanus
- King of the Britons
- King of Powys
- Reigned c AD 546 to c AD 549
- King Vortipor(i)(us)/Vortepor(ix)/Guortepir/Gw(o)rthyfyr/Gw(e)rthefyr/Gordeber/Gartbuir
- Ap Erbin/Aergol L(l)aw(h)ir (m)ap Triphun/Tryphun/T(r)yffin Farfog (The Bearded) map Clotri(us) (m)ap Gloitguin/Gloitquin/Kyndeyrn
- Mid/Southern/Southwestern Welsh King/Protector of Dyfed
- Born AD 470/475/490/498/500
- Flourished c 490/495 to 520/540
- King of the Britons
- King of Dyfed
- Reigned AD c AD 549 to c AD 550
- Died AD 540/580
- Prince/King Maelgw(y)n/Malgo/Maglocunus
- Son of Cadwallon Lawhir/(Long Hand), son of Einion Yrth/(The Impetuous) (and Prawst ferch Deithlyn), son of Cunedag/Cuned(d)a/Cunorix Wledig
- Born c AD 480
- King of the Britons
- King of Gwynedd
- Reigned AD 545/550 to AD 549/555
- Died c AD 549
- King Cerdic/Ceretic/Keretic/Keredic/Ceredig/Careticus/Caraticos
- Son of Elafius/Elasius/Elesa/Esla/Aloc/Alusa/Hyddwn, son of Esla, son of Gewis, son of Wig
- Mercenary/Non-Briton
- Wessex/Gewissei/Gewissae
- Born AD 467/480
- King of the Britons
- King of Elmet
- Reigned AD 549/555 to AD 554/563
- Died AD 534/550
- {*}King Riatham [III]
- Son of Deroch II ap Riwal Mawr Merchou ap Riatham/Riot(h)amus/Riotimus/Riutimus/Rigotamos/Rigotamus/Rigadaf ap Deroch I ap Guitol
- King of the Britons
- Reigned AD 557/563 to c AD 563
- Died c AD 563
- {*}King Gwenddalou/Gwenddolau/Gwenddoleu
- King of the Britons
- Reigned c AD 563 to AD 564/573
- Died AD 564/573
- King Áedá(i)n/Aiden/Aidan(us)
- Son of Gabrain/Gabrán/Goran(us) mac Domanga(i)rt/Dongard(us) Reti mac Fergus Mór (and Duinseach ingen Dui ingen Duach) mac E(a)rc
- Born c AD 535
- King of the Britons
- Reigned AD 570/574 to AD 606/607/616
- Died AD 606/607
- Prince/King Cadfan/Cadvan
- Son of Iago ap Beli ap Rhun Hir/(The Tall) ap Maelgwn
- King of the Britons
- King of Gwynedd
- Reigned AD 606/607/616 to AD 625
- Died AD 625
- Prince/King Cadwallo(n) (II)
- Son of Cadfan
- King of the Britons
- King of Gwynedd
- Reigned AD 625 to AD 633/634
- Died AD 634
- Prince/King Cadwal(l)ad(e)r Fendigaid/(The Blesséd)
- Son of Cadwallon II (and (H)elen/Alefrith/Alcfrith of Mercia, daughter of Pybba of Mercia)
- Born c AD 615
- King of the Britons
- King of Gwynedd
- Reigned c AD 633/634 to AD 643
- Died AD 675/676/689
- Court Fled to Brittany — AD 643 to AD 654
- Prince/King Cadwal(l)ad(e)r Fendigaid/(The Blesséd)
- Son of Cadwallon II (and (H)elen/Alefrith/Alcfrith of Mercia, daughter of Pybba of Mercia)
- Born c AD 615
- King of the Britons (in Brittany)
- Reigned c AD 654 to AD 664/675/676
- Died AD 675/676/689
- Kings Yvor and Yni
- Kings of the Britons (in Brittany)
- Reigned AD 664 to AD 703
- King Yni
- King of the Britons (in Brittany)
- Reigned AD 703 to AD 704
- Introduction to “Kings” of “Camelot”
- Locations for Arthur’s Courts
- During “Arthur’s” time
- Main Residence and Capital
- Where Arthur held his Court
- Chivalrous and Courteous Inhabitants
- Rose scented Gardens where Knights speak of Love
- Location for many Tournaments (Jousts being held in a Meadow outside the City)
- One of Gawain’s Battles against the Saxons
- Impressive Architecture
- Many Churches
- Main church — St Stephen’s cathedral
- Where Arthur and Guinevere are married
- Religious centre for Arthur’s Knights of the Round Table
- Held the remains of Arthur’s greatest warriors, including knights and kings
- Lesser churches
- Main church — St Stephen’s cathedral
- Mighty Castle
- Wherein stands the Round Table
- There Galahad conquers the Siege Perilous
- Where the knights see a vision of the Holy Grail and swear to find it
- Endings
- In the Post-Vulgate Mort Artu
- King Mark of Cornwall besieged Camelot (the City of Logres) during the Grail Quest
- Mark besieged it after Arthur dies in the Battle of Camlann
- Mark returned to destroy the City of Logres completely
- In La Tavola Ritonda, Camelot falls to ruin after Arthur’s death
- In the Post-Vulgate Mort Artu
- Occurrences of “Camelot” (by various names and descriptions) in Related “Literature”
- of Monmouth, Geoffrey. Historia Regum Britanniæ (History of Kings of Britain), or De Gestis Britonum (Of Deeds of Britons). AD 1136/1138/1139.
- de Troyes, Chrétien. Lancelot, or Le Chevalier de la Charrete (Lancelot, or The Knight of the Cart). late Twelfth Century AD (c AD 1135).
- de Troyes, Chrétien. Érec et Énide (Geraint and Enid). late Twelfth Century AD (c AD 1170).
- de Troyes, Chrétien. Yvain, or Le Chevalier au Lion (Owain, or The Knight with the Lion). late Twelfth Century AD (AD 1177/1181).
- von Eschenbach, Wolfram. Parzival (Perceval). late Twelfth/early Thirteenth Century AD (AD 1200/1210).
- Culhwch ac Olwen (Culhwch/Kilhwch and Olwen/Olwyn),
from Llyfr Gwyn Rhydderch (White Book of Rhydderch) c AD 1325 and Llyfr Coch Hergest (Red Book of Hergest) c AD 1400. - Perlesvaus, or Le/Li Hauz Livre(s) du Graal (The High Book(s)/History of the Grail).
early Thirteenth Century AD (AD 1192/1205/1220/1225). - de Boron, Robert. Didot(-)Perceval, or Romance of Perceval in Prose, or the Prose Perceval. AD 1200/1220/1230.
- Vulgate Queste del Saint Graal (Quest of the Holy Grail). AD 1210s/1215/1230.
- Vulgate Lancelot Propre (Lancelot Proper). AD 1210s/1215/1230.
- Trioedd Ynys Prydein/Prydain (Triads of British Isle, or Welsh Triads), from Llyfr Coch Hergest (Red Book of Hergest).
Eleventh/(late Thirteenth)/Fourteenth Centuries AD. - Vulgate/Post-Vulgate Estoire del Saint Grail (History of the Holy Grail), or L’Estoire de Merlin (The History of Merlin), or Prose Merlin.
early Thirteenth Century AD (AD 1220/1230s/1235). - Post-Vulgate Huth-Merlin (Continuation of Merlin, or The Merlin Continuation). AD 1230/1240.
- Post-Vulgate Queste del Saint Graal (Quest of the Holy Grail). AD 1230/1240.
- Post-Vulgate Mort Artu (Death of Arthur). AD 1230/1240.
- Palamedes. c AD 1240.
- La Tavola Ritonda (The Round Table). AD 1325/1350.
- Sir Gawayne and the Greene Knight (Sir Gawain and the Green Knight). Fourteenth Century AD (c AD 1400).
- Malory, Syr Thomas. (Le) Morte Darthur (The Death of Arthur, or, as originally titled, The Whole Book of King Arthur and His Noble Knights of the Round Table).
This ‘Winchester Manuscript’ was published AD 1469/1470/1481/1483. - Malory, Sir Thomas. Le Morte d’Arthur (The Death of Arthur). Printed by William Caxton in AD 1485.
- Camden, William. Britannia. AD 1586.
- Drayton, Michæl. Poly-Olbion. AD 1612, AD 1622.
- Astrological Sign Associated with Camelot – Taurus — Venus- — Earth
- Geography, Genealogy, and Timeline of Camelot
- Geography of Camelot
- Genealogy of Camelot
- Timeline of Camelot
Afterword by Justin Anderson
*and Achaea, Akkad, Alans, Anglia, Arameans, Armorica, Assyria, Babylon, Briton, Cambria, Canaan, Cornwall, Crete, Cumbria, Dalriada, Domnonia, Egypt,
Etruscans, ExtraTerrestrials, France, Frisia, Gaul, Greece, Hindavi, Hittites, Huns, Hurrians, Idubor, Ireland, Judaea, Jutland, Lydia, Macedonia,
Mesopotamia, Mycenaea, Narts, Norse, Persia, Phoenicia, Phrygia, Picts, Saxony, Scotland, Semites, Sumer, Ugarit, and Wales — to name a few
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