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King Urien

Urien was actually a historical figure. Urien was a Welsh king who ruled Rheged in Scotland and defeated the invading Angles, according to the Welsh Book of Taliesin. Taliesin was a Welsh poet, supposedly a contemporary of Urien. Taliesin praised Urien in the poem in the war against the Angles, in which Urien's son Owain (Yvain) was killed in battle (late 6th century).

If Arthur was a real historical figure, then Urien lived fifty or so years after Arthur. Urien and his son Owain later appeared in the Mabinogion and Arthurian legends as contemporaries of Arthur; Owain being Arthur's nephew and Urien as his brother-in-law.

Urien appeared in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia regum Britanniae, as the brother of Lot (Loth), king of Lothian, and Auguselus (Angel), king of Albany (Scotland). The three brothers became important allies of Arthur when the young king restored them to their respective kingdoms.

Early tradition (Geoffrey) says that Urien was the king of Moray, a northern kingdom of Scotland. Later writers, however, moved Urien's kingdom to the mythical Gorre. There are several speculations on the location of Gorre. Gorre was most likely a Celtic Otherworld, such as the Isle de Voirre (Isle of Glass). Others placed it at Glastonbury, Somerset, or in Bath, Avon.


In the early Arthurian legend, Urien was the father of the Round Table knight named Yvain (English Ywain, Welsh Owain or Owein), by some unknown mother.

But according to the early Welsh myths, Urien Rheged was married to the goddess Modron, the mother of Mabon. Modron was also the mother of the hero Owain and a daughter named Morvudd.

According to early 13th century French writers and the English Thomas Malory, Arthur's fairy half-sister, Morgan le Fay, was the wife of Urien and mother of Yvain (Owain). As it can be seen here, Modron and Morgan were one and the same person.


In the Vulgate Cycle (Prose Lancelot), Urien refused to surrender Gorre to Uther and refused to accept Uther as his liege lord. In the war that followed between the two kings, Urien was captured. Still, Urien refused to pay homage to Uther. Baudemagus was a nephew of Urien. To save his uncle from hanging, Baudemagus surrendered Gorre to Uther. Uther rewarded Baudemagus by crowning Urien's nephew as the new king of Gorre. Urien was forced to retire to a hermitage.

In Suite du Merlin and the le Morte d'Arthur, his wife Morgan took Accolon of Gaul as her lover [Book IV Chapters 6-12]. While Accolon died in a duel against Arthur, she tried to murder Urien while he was asleep. Yvain saved his father's life but allowed his mother to go free [Book IV, Chapter 13]. (See the article The Conspiracy of Morgan le Fay in the Legend of Excalibur.)

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By Jimmy Joe

Minor Characters:

  • • Vortigern
  • • Aurelius Ambrosius
  • • Uther Pendragon
  • • Gorlois (or Hoel)
  • • King Lot
  • • King Urien
  • • King Ban and King Bors
  • • King Mark
  • • Mordred
  • • King Galehaut
  • • King Mordrain (Evalach)
  • • Nascien (Seraphe)
  • • Balin le Savage
  • • Meleagant
Sir Yvain (Owain)

Sir Yvain (Owain)

Yvain (Ywain or Owain) was the son of King Urien. Yvain was known in Welsh legend as Owain. Most of the early legends don't give Yvain's mother's name, but some later legends say that Yvain's mother was Morgan le Fay, the half-sister of King Arthu...

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Igraine

Igraine

Igraine was the wife of Duke Gorlois of Cornwall (or Hoel of Tintagel), and later Uther Pendragon, the king of Britain. In a lot of cases, Igraine's parents were not given. According to John of Glastonbury, Igraine was the descendant of Helaius, t...

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Gorlois (or Hoel)

Gorlois (or Hoel)

Gorlois, or Hoel as he sometimes known, was the Duke of Tintagel in Cornwall. He sometimes had the title of Duke of Cornwall, instead of Tintagel. Tintagel was the Duke's strongest castle. Some people called the husband of Igraine Gorlois, like Ge...

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Cywryd Gwent, Father-in-Law of King Arthur

Cywryd Gwent, Father-in-Law of King Arthur

Cywryd Gwent is an extremely minor figure in the Arthurian legends, although he has the prominent role of being the father-in-law of King Arthur himself. He was the father of Gwenhwyfar, one of King Arthur’s queens. The situation is a little bit m...

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King Lot

King Lot

King of Orkney. According to Geoffrey of Monmouth, Lot was the brother of Urien, king of Moray, and Auguselus (Angel), king of Albany (Scotland). Lot was king of Lothian. Lot married Anna, daughter of Uther and Igraine, and sister of Arthur. He ha...

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Aurelius Ambrosius

Aurelius Ambrosius

British king. Aurelius Ambrosius was the second son of Constantine and brother of Constans and Uther. Aurelius was given the surname Ambrosius. In Welsh, Ambrosius Aurelianus is translated to Emrys Wledig. However, the name Emrys can be applied to...

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Gwydre, Son of King Arthur

Gwydre, Son of King Arthur

Gwydre is a high status character from the Arthurian legends. He is the son of King Arthur himself. Despite being the son of the central figure of the legends, he does not play a prominent part in them. The only notable thing recorded about him is...

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Modron

Modron

Modron was the Welsh goddess of fertility or the mother goddess. Modron was the daughter of the god Avallach. Modron was the mother of Mabon, according to the tale of Culhwch and Olwen. There was in Rhyd y Gyfarthfa or the "Ford of Barking", a pla...

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House of Arthur & Culhwch

House of Arthur & Culhwch

The genealogy shown below is a Welsh version of King Arthur's family. The names shown here were found in Welsh tales and poems, mainly in the Mabinogion. However, I also used other sources such as the Black Book of Carmarthen, the Book of Taliesin...

January 20th, 2001 • Jimmy Joe
Uther Pendragon

Uther Pendragon

British king. Uther Pendragon was the youngest son of Constantine, and brother of Constans and Aurelius. Uther was the father of Arthur. After his father died, his eldest brother Constans became the British king. However, Constans' advisor Vortige...

April 2nd, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
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