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Aedd Mawr Eleventh Duke of Cornwall De Bretagne
- Preferred Name: Aedd Mawr Eleventh Duke of Cornwall De Bretagne
- Alternate Name: Æd
- Alternate Name: Ædd the Cambrian
- Alternate Name: Ædd ap Antonius of Cornwall
- Alternate Name: Ædd Mawr (the Great)
- Alternate Name: Ædd the Great ap Antonius
- Alternate Name: Ædd of Cornwall
- Gender: M
- Nickname:
- Birth: 340 BC in Cornwall, Ancient Britain
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: 11th Duke of Cornwall ... Duc de Cornouaille
- Burial: BET 428 BC AND 278 BC in Cornwall, England at LATI: N0.2512 LONG: E5.0668
- Fact: with note: Description: http://gedcom.ambientatelier.com/getperson.php?personID=I6724&tree=StrangeRoots
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Duke of Cornwall
- Life Sketch: with note: Description: Ædd Mawr Dux Cornwall Addedomarus was a king of south-eastern Britain in the late 1st century BC. His name is known only from his inscribed coins, the distribution of which seem to indicate that he was the ruler of the Trinovantes.He was the first ki
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Duke of Cornwall ... Duc de Cornouaille
- Death: ABT 299 BC in Cornwall, Ancient Britain
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: with note: Description: King of Briton
- FSID: LV79-THF
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Aedd Mawr Dux Cornwall
Addedomarus was a king of south-eastern Britain in the late 1st century BC. His name is known only from his inscribed coins, the distribution of which seem to indicate that he was the ruler of the Trinovantes.
He was the first king to produce inscribed coins north of the Thames, perhaps as early as 35 BC, although some estimates are as late as 15 BC. He seems to have moved the Trinovantian capital from Braughing in Hertfordshire to Camulodunum (Colchester, Essex). For a brief period (ca. 15-10 BC) he seems to have been supplanted by Tasciovanus of the Catuvellauni, who issued coins from Camulodunum at that time. Addedomarus then appears to have regained power and reigned until 10-5 BC, when he was succeeded by Dubnovellaunus.
Addedomarus appears in later, post-Roman and medieval British Celtic genealogies and legends as Aedd Mawr (Addedo the Great).[citation needed] The Welsh Triads recall Aedd Mawr as one of the founders of Britain.
(Wikipedia)
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Based on information found in www.conrad-family.com
Edward the Great
Roi de Cornovaille
=== 'Edward the Great' ===
Preferred Parents:
Father: Antonius the Cambrian, b. ABT 400 BC in England d. ABT 300 BC in , England
Mother: Caer Caesara , b. ABT 400 BC in England
Family 1: Olave Caesara of Briton , b. ABT 341 BC in Wales d. in England
- m. ABT 320 BC in , England
- Prydain ap Aedd Mawr 12th Duke of Cornwall, b. in England d. in England
Family 2: Antonia De Rome , b. in Europe
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