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Kings and Queens of Britain is not a conventional history book, but a journey into memory, ancestry, and the forgotten sovereignty of the British Isles. Moving beyond standard timelines and imperial narratives, it restores the voices of Britain’s earliest rulers-figures often dismissed as legend, yet preserved in ancient chronicles, place-lore, and oral tradition. These stories belong to Albion itself, revealing a land shaped by sacred kingship, ancestral law, and deep spiritual connection.Within these pages appear names such as Brutus, Guendolen, Lear, Cordelia, Dunvallo Molmutius, Lucius, and Arthur, presented not as mythic inventions but as ancestral figures whose lives shaped Britain long before Roman, Saxon, or Norman rule. Their reigns speak of queens who governed in their own right, laws that protected the vulnerable, and a society where power was measured by honour, wisdom, and harmony with the land.Explores Britain’s pre-Roman and early Christian rulers through legend, tradition, and cultural memoryChallenges imperial and colonial historical narrativesHighlights sacred kingship, ancient law, and woman-led authorityExamines druidic traditions as keepers of knowledge, law, and sanctuaryAcknowledges Britain’s early diversity and long histories of dispersal and survivalWritten in a reflective, accessible style for both general readers and seekers of ancestral historyMore than a record of the past, Kings and Queens of Britain is an invitation to remembrance. It calls readers to reconnect with the courage, wisdom, and responsibility carried by those who came before, and to recognise themselves as living heirs to a story far older than modern history allows. This is not just the story of ancient rulers-it is the story that still lives within you.