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Lothian (Scotland). So called from Llew, second son of Arthur; also called Lotus, and Lothus. Arthur’s eldest son was Urian, and his youngest Arawn.
In some legends, Lothian is made the father of Modred or
Medraut, leader of the rebellious army which fought at Camlan,
A.D. 537, in which Arthur received his death-wound; but in
Malory’s collection, Le
Morte d'Arthur, Modred is called the son of Arthur by his own
sister the wife of king Lot.