Also known as Lucius the Great, Lleurawg/Lleurwg Mawr (Great Luminary), and Llew-ap-Coel (Benefit Son of Belief). He was the son of Coel. He was baptized at Winchester by his father's first cousin St. Timothy, who suffered martyrdom at age 90 on 22 August 139. Lleuver died in 181. (Wurts, 1942; Morgan, 1911)
Lleuver married GLADYS, daughter of Eurgen who was the daughter of Meric, who married a daughter of Queen Boudecia. (Wurts, 1942; Morgan, 1911)
Child:— Gladys (Wurts, 1942; Morgan, 1911)
Lleuver founded the first church at Llandaff and changed the established religion from Druidism to Christianity. Archbishop Stillingfleet states that the existence of King Lucius is proved, apart from the records of Wales, by two coins bearing his effigy, a cross, and the letters L.V.C. It appears that the succession to the throne, from Lucius, son of King Coel, had ended, but had been resumed in another line, descending from Owen, another son of Linus, Owen being the brother of Coel. (Wurts, 1942; Morgan, 1911)