Queen Gwendolen was the wife of King Locrinus of the Britons until she defeated him in battle and took on the leadership of Britain herself according to Geoffrey of Monmouth.
Gwendolen was the daughter of Corineus of Cornwall and was married to Locrinus, with whom she had one son, Maddan. Locrinus was in love with Estrildis, the daughter of the king of Germany whom he rescued from Humber the Hun, though. When Corineus finally died, Locrinus left Gwendolen and married Estrildis. Gwendolen fled to Cornwall and built up and army. She met Locrinus in battle and defeated him.
Following Locrinus's death, Gwendolen took the throne and led in the manner her father had in Cornwall. She ordered the murder of Estrildis and her daughter Habren and named the river they were thrown into Severn (Habren). She reigned peacefully for fifteen years after Locrinus's death until she abdicated in favor of her son, Maddan. She lived the remainder of her life in Cornwall.
As accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth, she became queen after the death of Guithelin and ruled as regent for her son, Sisillius.In her youth, she was the Queen consort of Guithelin, the king of Britain, but at his death, her son was only seven so she ruled in his stead.
She was daughter of Queen Isabel I of Castilla and Ferdinand of Aragón and initially heir to her father, but her sister, Juana La Loca, inherited both Countries.
The daughter of Queen Elizabeth's late cousin, the Duke of Kent, she acted as Counsellor of State during the minority of the closest heirs to the throne, and among others special representative of the Queen at the independence Celebrations of Nigeria in 1960 and Saint Lucia 1979.
QueenGwendolen was the wife of King Locrinus of the Britons until she defeated him in battle and took on the leadership of Britain herself according to Geoffrey of Monmouth.
Gwendolen was the daughter of Corineus of Cornwall and was married to Locrinus, with whom she had one son, Maddan.
Locrinus was in love with Estrildis, the daughter of the king of Germany whom he rescued from Humber the Hun, though.