|
|
| Ceretic Gulectic
(Abt 415-) |
Ceretic Gulectic
King Ceretic Gulectic was accused by St. Patrick of selling Christians to the Picts and the Scots as slaves. He established a royal house of Strathclyde, probably becoming king directly after Coel Hen c. 420, moving the seat of power to Ail Cluathe (Dumbarton). He probably reigned until c. 475. 1693
1. Acceded: King of Strathclyde, Cir 420-475. 1688 Ceretic married. |
|
|
|
Page Origination
Date: 06-Jan-1998
|
|
This
Web Site was Last Updated on
06-Aug-2024
with Legacy
10.0 from Millennia
|
|
This Website is maintained
by David J. Hooker -- Copyright
1998-2024
|