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Archgallo (Welsh: Arthal map Morydd) was a legendary king of the Britons as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the second son of King Morvidus and brother of Gorbonianus. Archgallo began as an evil king bent on destroying the nobles and undoing all his brother had done. He gained a fortune of stolen wealth from the nobles. This caused the nobles to rebel and they deposed Archgallo and replaced him with his brother, Elidurus.

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  • Arthgallo (Arthal en gallois) est un roi légendaire de l’île de Bretagne (actuelle Grande-Bretagne), dont l’« histoire » est rapportée par Geoffroy de Monmouth dans son Historia regum Britanniae, publiée vers 1135. Il est le deuxième fils de Morvidus et il succède à son frère ainé Gorbonian. (fr)
  • Archgallo (Welsh: Arthal map Morydd) was a legendary king of the Britons as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the second son of King Morvidus and brother of Gorbonianus. Archgallo began as an evil king bent on destroying the nobles and undoing all his brother had done. He gained a fortune of stolen wealth from the nobles. This caused the nobles to rebel and they deposed Archgallo and replaced him with his brother, Elidurus. (en)
  • Archigallo (in gallese Arthal) fu, secondo la Historia Regum Britanniae di Goffredo di Monmouth, un re leggendario della Britannia. Era il secondo figlio di re Morvido e fratello di Gorboniano, Eliduro, Ingenio e Pereduro. Il suo secondo regno, durato dieci anni, fu invece pacifico e giusto. Una volta morto, Archigallo fu sepolto a Leicester e a lui successe Eliduro. (it)
  • Archgallo (Welsh: Arthal) was volgens de legende, zoals beschreven door Geoffrey of Monmouth, koning van Brittannië van 330 v.Chr. - 311 v.Chr. Hij was de tweede zoon van koning Morvidus, en volgde zijn oudere broer Gorbonianus op na diens dood. Archgallo startte als een tiran, gespitst op vernietiging van de adel, en daarmee deed hij afbreuk aan alles wat zijn broer had gerealiseerd. Hij werd een welvarend man door de gestolen rijkdommen. Als gevolg hiervan kwamen de edelen in opstand, en zij zetten Archgallo af ten faveure van zijn broer Elidurus. (nl)
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  • Archgallo (Welsh: Arthal map Morydd) was a legendary king of the Britons as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the second son of King Morvidus and brother of Gorbonianus. Archgallo began as an evil king bent on destroying the nobles and undoing all his brother had done. He gained a fortune of stolen wealth from the nobles. This caused the nobles to rebel and they deposed Archgallo and replaced him with his brother, Elidurus. Archgallo wandered throughout the neighbouring countries for five years without friends or a home until he returned to Britain. While he was wandering in the Forests of Calaterium, his brother, Elidurus, found him and embraced him as a brother. He took him to a nearby city and hid him in a room. For a year, Elidurus faked sickness and required all the nobles of the kingdom to visit him. Once there, Elidurus demanded each pledge their allegiance to Archgallo again or they would be beheaded. They complied and after the last had pledged, Elidurus took Archgallo to York and removed his own crown and reinstated Archgallo's kingship. This story is told by William Wordsworth in his poem Artegal and Elidure. During Archgallo's second reign, he ruled peacefully and faithfully never reverting to his former ways. For ten years he gave the deserved their proper wealth and administered justice throughout the realm. Finally, he fell into a coma and died. He was buried in Leicester and succeeded by Elidurus. Two of Archgallo's sons would later become kings of Britain; Marganus II and Enniaunus. (en)
  • Arthgallo (Arthal en gallois) est un roi légendaire de l’île de Bretagne (actuelle Grande-Bretagne), dont l’« histoire » est rapportée par Geoffroy de Monmouth dans son Historia regum Britanniae, publiée vers 1135. Il est le deuxième fils de Morvidus et il succède à son frère ainé Gorbonian. (fr)
  • Archgallo (Welsh: Arthal) was volgens de legende, zoals beschreven door Geoffrey of Monmouth, koning van Brittannië van 330 v.Chr. - 311 v.Chr. Hij was de tweede zoon van koning Morvidus, en volgde zijn oudere broer Gorbonianus op na diens dood. Archgallo startte als een tiran, gespitst op vernietiging van de adel, en daarmee deed hij afbreuk aan alles wat zijn broer had gerealiseerd. Hij werd een welvarend man door de gestolen rijkdommen. Als gevolg hiervan kwamen de edelen in opstand, en zij zetten Archgallo af ten faveure van zijn broer Elidurus. Archgallo trok gedurende vijf jaar eenzaam door de omliggende landen, totdat hij terugkeerde naar Brittannië. Toen hij rondtrok in de bossen van , ontmoette hij zijn broer Elidurus die hem omhelsde en meenam naar een nabijgelegen stad. Daar werd Archgallo door zijn broer verborgen gehouden. Gedurende een jaar pretendeerde Elidurus ziek te zijn, en hij beval de edelen een voor een hem te bezoeken. Tijdens deze bezoeken eiste Elidurus van elke edele trouw aan Archgallo, of zij zouden worden onthoofd. Toen alle edelen trouw hadden gezworen bracht Elidurus zijn broer Archgallo naar York, en deed troonsafstand, waarna Archgallo opnieuw werd geïnstalleerd als koning. Tijdens zijn tweede regeringsperiode regeerde Archgallo vredelievend en trouw, en had hij zijn vroegere methoden afgezworen. Hij regeerde tien jaar, waarin hij de edelen hun bezittingen terug gaf. Toen hij stierf na een coma, werd hij begraven in Leicester en opgevolgd door Elidurus. (nl)
  • Archigallo (in gallese Arthal) fu, secondo la Historia Regum Britanniae di Goffredo di Monmouth, un re leggendario della Britannia. Era il secondo figlio di re Morvido e fratello di Gorboniano, Eliduro, Ingenio e Pereduro. Il suo comportamento, malvagio e vessatorio verso i nobili, provocò la loro rivolta e la cacciata di Archigallo, che fu rimpiazzato dal fratello Eliduro. Cinque anni dopo scoprì che il fratello vagava nella foresta di Calaterio e lo andò a cercare. Dopo averlo riabbracciato, lo portò in segreto in una città vicina. Fingendo di avere una malattia, ordinò a tutti i nobili di fargli visita in quella città. Una volta là, sotto la minaccia della pena di morte ordinò a tutti loro di rinnovare la fedeltà ad Archigallo. Fatto ciò, Eliduro portò Archigallo a York, rinunciando alla corona a rimettendo sul trono il fratello. Il suo secondo regno, durato dieci anni, fu invece pacifico e giusto. Una volta morto, Archigallo fu sepolto a Leicester e a lui successe Eliduro. (it)
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