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Innogen is a character in the Historia Regum Britanniae and subsequent medieval British pseudo-history. She was said to have been a Greek princess, the daughter of King Pandrasus, and to have become Britain's first Queen consort as the wife of Brutus of Troy, the purported first king of Britain who was said to have lived around the 12th century BC. Her sons Locrinus, Camber, and Albanactus went on to rule Loegria, Cambria, and Alba respectively.

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dbo:abstract Innogen is a character in the Historia Regum Britanniae and subsequent medieval British pseudo-history. She was said to have been a Greek princess, the daughter of King Pandrasus, and to have become Britain's first Queen consort as the wife of Brutus of Troy, the purported first king of Britain who was said to have lived around the 12th century BC. Her sons Locrinus, Camber, and Albanactus went on to rule Loegria, Cambria, and Alba respectively. (en) Innogen ou Ignogne, en français, est un personnage de la matière de Bretagne, qui apparaît notamment dans l’Historia regum Britanniae de Geoffroy de Monmouth, chronique parue vers 1135. Elle est la fille du roi et la femme de Brutus de Bretagne (parfois appelé Brutus de Troie), « père de tous les Bretons ». (fr)
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rdfs:comment Innogen is a character in the Historia Regum Britanniae and subsequent medieval British pseudo-history. She was said to have been a Greek princess, the daughter of King Pandrasus, and to have become Britain's first Queen consort as the wife of Brutus of Troy, the purported first king of Britain who was said to have lived around the 12th century BC. Her sons Locrinus, Camber, and Albanactus went on to rule Loegria, Cambria, and Alba respectively. (en) Innogen ou Ignogne, en français, est un personnage de la matière de Bretagne, qui apparaît notamment dans l’Historia regum Britanniae de Geoffroy de Monmouth, chronique parue vers 1135. Elle est la fille du roi et la femme de Brutus de Bretagne (parfois appelé Brutus de Troie), « père de tous les Bretons ». (fr)
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