Trahern

Trahern was a legendary king of the Britons and Roman senator, according to Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the brother of the late King Coel and was sent by Constantine I of the Roman Empire to restore Britain to Roman rule during the usurpation of Octavius. When Octavius took control of Britain from Rome, Constantine sent three legions to Britain under the command of Trahern. He landed at Kaerperis and captured it forcing Octavius to conscript all the island into the army to combat the Roman legions. Octavius met Trahern in a field outside Winchester where they fought and Octavius won. Trahern fled to Albany and pillaged the land. That caused Octavius to react again, where he met Trahern in Westmorland, but Octavius was defeated this time. Octavius fled Britain and Trahern took on the crown himself. A few years later, supporters of Octavius, who was in exile in Norway, attacked Trahern in a forest. They killed him and Octavius immediately returned and was recrowned king.

 

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