[3574.]
Belinus, brother to that great terror of the Romanes, Brennus, had for
his appannage (as the French terme it) Loegria, Wales, and Cornwall.
[3908.]
Cassibelane, succeeding his brother Lud in the Kingdome, gaue to his
sonne Tennancius, the Duchy of Cornwall.
[Anno Dom. 231.]
After this Iland became a parcell of Iulius Caesars conquests, the
same rested it selfe, or was rather vexed a long time, vnder the
gouernment of such rulers, as the Romanes sent hither. But the
Bretons turning, at last, their long patience into a sudden fury,
rose in armes, slewe Alectus, the Emperour Dioclesians deputy, and
inuested their leader Asclepiodotus Duke of Cornwall, with the
possession of the kingdome.
[329.]
Conan Meridock, nephew to Octauius, whome the Emperour Constantine
appoynted gouernour of this Iland, was Duke of Cornwall.
[351.]
At the Sinode of Arles in Fraunce, there was present one Corinius,
sonne to Salomon Duke of Cornwall.
[383.]
After the abouenamed Octauius his decease, Maximianus, a Romane,
who maried his daughter, succeeded him also in gouernment: betweene
whome, and the fore-remembred Conan, grew great warres; which
concluding at last in a peace, Maxim.
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