pendragon
/pɛnˈdræɡən/
noun
- A chief leader or warlord, especially in ancient or medieval Britain; a title for a supreme ruler.
- The title 'pendragon' signified a ruler with authority over multiple tribes.
- The ancient Britons chose a pendragon to lead them in times of war.
- In Arthurian legend, Uther Pendragon was the father of King Arthur.