Legendary Dukes of Cornwall - Table of Dukes

Table of Dukes

king or duke title notes approximate time frame
Corineus in the time of Brutus c. 1100
Henwinus duke in the time of Leir c. 750
Cunedagius duke in the time of Queen Cordelia c. 715
Cloten king during pentarchy after Ferrex and Porrex c. 450
Dunvallo Molmutius king then king of Britain c. 420
Belinus simultaneously king of Britain c. 390
Tenvantius duke in time of Cassibelanus c. 55
Asclepiodotus duke becomes king of Britain c. 295
Caradocus duke becomes king of Britain c. 380
Dionotus duke simultaneously king of Britain c. 390
Gorlois duke first husband of Igraine, Arthur's mother c. 510
Mark of Cornwall king uncle of Tristan c. early 6th century
Cador duke, then king relative of Arthur c. 530
Constantine duke subsequently king of Britain 542
Blederic duke at the time Augustine arrives 597

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