Stephenson Family Tree » Queen, Lady Morgianna Pendragon "the Fair" verch or of Gorloise and Avalon (Morgianna Pendragon, "the Fair", verch or of Gorloise and Avalon) (485-± 580)
Personal data Queen, Lady Morgianna Pendragon "the Fair" verch or of Gorloise and Avalon (Morgianna Pendragon, "the Fair", verch or of Gorloise and Avalon)
First name Morgianna Pendragon, "the Fair", verch or of Gorloise and Avalon.
She was born in the year 485 in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
She died about 580 in Berkshire, England, United Kingdom.
She is buried about 580 in Berkshire, England, United Kingdom.
This information was last updated on October 21, 2023.
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