Ancient history

Leodagan

In the Arthurian tale, Leodagan is the father of Guinevere and therefore the father-in-law of Arthur Pendragon, king of the Bretons. Léodagan is also king of Carmélide. The story goes that Leodagan, struggling with Claudas of the Desert Land, had to ask Arthur for help, who fought with 40 knights and the magical powers of Merlin. At the end of the battle, Arthur met the king's daughter and they were married soon after.


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