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  2. Uther Pendragon (/ ˈ j uː θ ər p ɛ n ˈ d r æ ɡ ən, ˈ uː θ ər /; Welsh: Ythyr Ben Dragwn, Uthyr Pendragon, Uthyr Bendragon), also known as King Uther, was a legendary King of the Britons and father of King Arthur.

  3. King Uther Pendragon was the father of King Arthur and the brother of Ambrosius, whom he succeeded as King of Britain. The Prose Tristan says Uther was once in love with the wife of Argan who defeated him and made him build a castle. The Petit Brut tells how he fought a dragon-serpent in Westmorland (now part of Cumbria). Henry of Huntingdon ...

  4. Jul 18, 2022 · Who was King Uther Pendragon? According to the Arthurian legends, Uther was the youngest son of King Constantine III. His eldest brother, Constans, succeeded their father after his death but was killed when their adviser Vortigern turned against them.

  5. Uther Pendragon | legendary king of Britain | Britannica. Contents. Uther Pendragon. legendary king of Britain. Learn about this topic in these articles: dragons. In dragon. …according to Arthurian legend, by Uther Pendragon, King Arthur’s father.

  6. Uther Pendragon. The father of Arthur by Ygerna, by means of intrigue arranged by Merlin. Uther spent his youth in Breton exile and returns with his brother Aurelius Ambrosius to Britain to dethrone Vortigern. Aurelius becomes king and sends Uther and Merlin to Ireland to bring back the Giant's Ring (Stonehenge).

  7. King Arthur was the legendary Famous Medieval Knight from early medieval times. “The legend of Uther Pendragon captures the spirit of medieval romance and the enduring fascination with heroic lineage and destiny.” Professor Richard Greenfield, Medieval History Specialist. Uther Pendragon: A Legendary Legacy.

  8. (Welsh: Gwthyr; Latin: Uturius, English:: Uther) Uther's story is first told by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his "History of Kings of Britain". As a one of the two younger brothers of the murdered King Constans, he apparently fled, at a young age, to the Royal Court of his cousin, King Budic I of Brittany and here he was raised.

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