Digueillus (also Cligueillus or Eligueillus; Welsh: Llefelys) was a legendary king of the Brythons according to Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Capoir and succeeded by his son Heli. He came to power in 113BC.[1]

Geoffrey portrays him as a wise and modest ruler who cared greatly about the administration of justice among the Brythons.[2]

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