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- Saint Cadoc or Cadog (Medieval Latin: Cadocus; also Modern Welsh: Catawg or Catwg; born c. 497 or before) was a 5th–6th-century Abbot of Llancarfan, near...
- Cadoc is the name of a 6th-century saint. It may also refer to: Cadoc of Cornwall, an 11th-century prince Cadoc (electoral ward), an area of the town...
- St Cadoc's or St Cadocs or St Catwg's may refer to: St Cadoc's Church, Caerleon, Newport St Cadoc's Church, Cheriton, Gower, Swansea St Catwg's Church...
- The Church of St Cadoc, Llangattock Vibon Avel, Monmouthshire is a parish church of medieval origins which was heavily restored in the 19th century. The...
- Condor (also Candorus, Cadoc and other variants) was a legendary Cornish nobleman. The first known mentions of Condor are from heralds and antiquarians...
- Cadoc. Cadoc took Elli to the clas (ecclesiastical settlement) at Llancarfan, where he was educated. The Vita Cadoci says that Elli succeeded Cadoc as...
- William, Count of Mortain (1084–1140), peerage forfeit 1106 Cadoc II (or Candor), son of Cadoc of Cornwall[better source needed] Alan (died 1146), nephew...
- Cambuslang. Cadoc was cut down, while serving M****, by a Saxon raiding party at "Benevenna", most probably near Weedon Bec, Northamptonshire. St Cadoc was prestigious...
- The Church of St Cadoc, is the parish church of Llangattock Lingoed, Monmouthshire, Wales and sits in the centre of the village. It is in the Perpendicular...
- leading figures in 6th-century Britain. Not far from Llantwit Fawr stood Cadoc's foundation of Llancarfan, founded in the latter part of the fifth century...