Brennius

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Reignc. 390 BC
PredecessorDyfnwal Moelmud
SuccessorBelinus
Brennius
Statues of Brennius and Belinus at the Church of St John the Baptist, Bristol
King of Northern Britain
Reignc. 390 BC
PredecessorDyfnwal Moelmud
SuccessorBelinus
FatherDyfnwal Moelmud

Brennius was a legendary king of Northumbria, Scotland, and the Allobroges, as recounted in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae (c.1136). He was the son of Dunvallo Molmutius and brother of Belinus,[1] probably based upon one or both of the historical Brenni. He came to power in 390 BC.[2]

Claimant to the throne of Britain

Later tradition

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