The legendary figure of Uther may be based in part on the Romano-British warlord Ambrosius Aurelianus. Geoffrey lists Ambrosius as Uther's older brother and predecessor to the throne of Britain, along with a brother Constans, whom Vortigern had made his puppet king, all of whom were sons of a High-King[?] called Constantine. This legendary High King may either be based on the historical Constantine III, a claimant to the Roman throne from 407-411, or king Constantine of Dumnonia[?] who lived in the sixth century.
The main character of Aleister Crowley's Diary of a Drug Fiend[?] claims to be descended from Uther Pendragon.
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