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Encyclopedia > Aurelius Conanus

Aurelius Conanus was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. His reign lasted three years, and he was possibly a descendent or relative of Aurelius Ambrosius, and thus a cousin of King Arthur.



Preceded by:
Constantine III
Mythical British Kings
Succeeded by:
Vortiporius





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