Danius

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Danius
King of Britain
Reignc. 361BCE
Predecessor Kinarius
Successor Morvidus
Issue Morvidus (Illegitimate)
Father Sisillius II

Danius (Welsh : Daned map Saessyllt) was a legendary king of the Britons as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to power in 361BC. [1]

He was son of Sisillius II, brother of Kinarius [2] and was succeeded by his illegitimate son Morvidus.

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