"Duke of Cornwall " appears as a title in pseudo-historical authors as Nennius and Geoffrey of Monmouth . The list is patchy and not every succession was unbroken. Indeed, Geoffrey repeatedly introduces Dukes of Cornwall only to promote them to the Kingship of the Britons and thus put an end to their line as (merely) dukes. As adjuncts or supporting roles to the kings of the Britons, the legendary dukes of Cornwall are considered part of the vast Matter of Britain , and can also be found in other stories, such as the Prose Tristan , and Havelok the Dane .
The list is more often thought of as a conglomeration of various Celtic rulers, Celtic warlords, and mythical heroes. If the lists of kings of Britain are legendary, then the list of dukes must be considered still more a genealogical and historical legend with no solid basis in the view of most historians. (Even within Geoffrey's History , the title of these rulers fluctuates between "duke" (dux Cornubiae ) and "king" (rex Cornubiae ).)
Historia Regum Britanniae [ ]
Name
Title
Notes
Approximate time frame
Sources
Corineus
In the time of Brutus
c. 1100 BC
Historia Regum Britanniae
Gwendolen
Queen
Daughter of Corineus, became queen regnant of Britain
c. 1075 BC
Historia Regum Britanniae
Henwinus
Duke
In the time of Leir
c. 750 BC
Historia Regum Britanniae
Cunedagius
Duke
In the time of Queen Cordelia
c. 715 BC
Historia Regum Britanniae
Cloten
King
During pentarchy after Ferrex and Porrex
c. 450 BC
Historia Regum Britanniae
Dunvallo Molmutius
King
Then king of Britain
c. 420 BC
Historia Regum Britanniae
Belinus
As king of Loegria , Kambria , and Cornwall
c. 390 BC
Historia Regum Britanniae
Tenvantius
Duke
Made duke by Cassibelanus ; later succeeds him as king of Britain
c. 55 BC
Historia Regum Britanniae
Asclepiodotus
Duke
Becomes king of Britain
c. 295 AD
Historia Regum Britanniae
Caradocus
Duke/King
Put forward Maximianus as king of Britain and was king of Cornwall under him
c. 380 AD
Historia Regum Britanniae
Dionotus
King
Made regent of Britain during Maximianus ' campaigns
c. 390 AD
Historia Regum Britanniae
Gorlois
Duke
First husband of Igraine , Arthur 's mother
c. 510 AD
Historia Regum Britanniae
Cador
Duke/King
Relative of Arthur
c. 530 AD
Historia Regum Britanniae
Constantine
Duke
Subsequently, king of Britain
542 AD
Historia Regum Britanniae
Blederic
Duke
At the time Augustine arrives
597 AD
Historia Regum Britanniae
Prose Tristan [ ]
Name
Title
Notes
Approximate time frame
Sources
Thanor
King
Contemporary with Joseph of Arimathea
c. 1st century AD
Prose Tristan
Felix
King
Many generations after Thanor
c. late 5th century AD
Prose Tristan
Mark of Cornwall
King
Uncle of Tristan
c. early 6th century AD
Prose Tristan
Havelok the Dane [ ]
Name
Title
Notes
Approximate time frame
Sources
Godrich
Earl
Earl under King Athelwold, made regent of England
c. 6th/7th century AD
Havelok the Dane
Bertram
Earl
Godrich's cook, made earl by Havelok
c. late 6th/7th century AD
Havelok the Dane
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