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 100 - 165 (65 years)
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| Name |
Gaius Julius Asinius Quadratus |
| Title |
King of Siluria |
| Title of Nobility |
0001 |
| possible King of the Britons; he succeeded to the throne of Britain after his elder brother, Guiderius, died fighting the invading Romans under Claudius |
| Birth |
100 |
| Gender |
Male |
| Cause of Death |
killed by Hanno, a Roman |
| Fact |
possible King of the Britons; he succeeded to the throne of Britain after his elder brother, Guiderius, died fighting the invading Romans under Claudius |
| LifeSketch |
Arvirargus (or Arviragus) was a legendary, and possibly historical, British king of the 1st century AD. A shadowy historical Arviragus is known only from a cryptic reference in a satirical poem by Juvenal, in which a giant turbot presented to the Roman |
| Military Service |
He put on his deceased brother Guiderius' armor and lead the army of the Britons against the Romans. When he learned that Claudius and his commander Hamo fled into the woods, he followed him until they reached the coast. |
| Title of Nobility |
King of Britain |
| Death |
165 |
| Title of Nobility |
From 215 to 250 |
| King of Wales |
| _FSFTID |
LDTP-CXG |
| Burial |
Wales, United Kingdom |
| Person ID |
I73220 |
My Genealogy | Gent Tree received from familysearch |
| Last Modified |
13 Oct 2023 |
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