Dunwallo Molmutius

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Dunwallo Molmutius

This is the next name of note. Molmutius established the Molmutine laws, which bestowed the privilege of sanctuary on temples, cities, and the roads leading to them, and gave the same protection to ploughs, extending a religious sanction to the labors of the field. Shakespeare alludes to him in Cymbeline, Act III., Scene 1:

“… Molmutius made our laws;

Who was the first of Britain which did put

His brows within a golden crown, and called

Himself a king.”