Loth = Approx. 16 G, MW
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Loth = Approx. 16 G, MW
Loth may refer to: People Given name *King Lot, figure in Arthurian legend *Loth Schout (1600–1655), Dutch brewer Surname *Agnete Loth (1921–1990), editor and translator of Old Icelandic texts *Andreas Loth (born 1972), German ice hockey player *Ila Lóth (1900–1975), Hungarian film actress *Jan Loth (1900–1933), Polish footballer *Joe Loth (born 1967), American football coach *Johann Carl Loth (1632–1698), German Baroque painter *Joseph Loth (1847–1934), French linguist and historian *Moritz Loth (1832–1913), Moravian-American businessman *Wilfried Loth (born 1948), German historian and political scientist Places *Loth, Orkney, a List of places in Orkney#L, place in Orkney, Scotland Units of measurement * Loth (weight), an historical unit of weight in the Holy Roman Empire See also

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King Lot
King Lot , also spelled Loth or Lott (Lleu or Llew in Welsh), is a British monarch in Arthurian legend. He was introduced in Geoffrey of Monmouth's influential chronicle ''Historia Regum Britanniae'' that portrayed him as King Arthur's brother-in-law and under-king, who serves as regent of Britain during the time between the reigns of Uther and Arthur. In the wake of Geoffrey, Lot has appeared regularly in the works of chivalric romance, alternating between the roles of Arthur's enemy and ally. He chiefly figures as ruler of the northern realm of Lothian and sometimes Norway; in other texts he rules Great Britain's northernmost Orkney isles. He is generally depicted as the husband of Arthur's sister or half-sister, often known as Anna or Morgause. The names and number of their children vary depending on the source, but the later romance tradition has given him the sons Gawain, Agravain, Gaheris, Gareth, and Mordred. Lot's literary character is likely connected to the hagiograph ...
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