. Lleuver Mawr (Lucius the Great) , the Second Blessed Sovereign
(Cadwalader was the Third Blessed Sovereign), was baptized by his father's
first cousin, St. Timothy, who suffered martyrdom at age 90 on August 22,
139. When in 170 A.D. Lucius succeeded to the throne of Britain he became
the first Christian king of the world. He married Gladys, daughter of
Eurgen, granddaughter of Marius and his wife, the daughter of Boadicea
(Victoria). Lucius founded the first church at Llandaff and changed the
established religion of Britain from Druidism to Christianity. He died in
181, leaving an only one recorded child, a daughter, Gladys.