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Cadwallon is a
Welsh name
derived from the
Common Brittonic *Katuwellaunos (Proto-Celtic *Katu-welnā-mnos) "The One Who (-mnos)
Leads (welnā-) in Battle...
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Cadwallon ap
Cadfan (died 634) was the King of
Gwynedd from
around 625
until his
death in battle. The son and
successor of
Cadfan ap Iago, he is best...
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Cadwaladr ap
Cadwallon (also
spelled Cadwalader or
Cadwallader in English) was king of
Gwynedd in
Wales from
around 655 to 682 AD. Two
devastating plagues...
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Cadwallon ap
Einion (c. 460-517 or 534),
usually known as
Cadwallon Lawhir ('Long Hand') and also
called Cadwallon I by some historians, was a
Welsh ruler...
- by Gildas, who
considered Maelgwn a
usurper and reprobate. The son of
Cadwallon Lawhir and great-grandson of Cunedda,
Maelgwn was
buried on Ynys Seiriol...
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Cadwallon ap
Madog was the son of
Madog ab
Idnerth who had died in 1140,
while Idnerth was a
grandson of
Elystan Glodrydd who had died in
around 1010...
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Cadwallon ap
Ieuaf (died 986) was a King of Gwynedd.
Cadwallon was the son of
Ieuaf ab
Idwal and
succeeded to the
throne of
Gwynedd on the
death of his...
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Cadwallon is a role-playing game (RPG)
published by
Rackham in book form in 2006. It is set in the
fantasy world of Rackham's
previous game Confrontation...
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Cadwallon Lawhir ap
Einion (English:
Cadwallon Long Hand, c. 440)
Maelgwn Hir ap
Cadwallon (English:
Maelgwn the Tall, Maelgwn...
- the use of
Cymru and y
Cymry is
found in a
praise poem to
Cadwallon ap
Cadfan (Moliant
Cadwallon, by Afan Ferddig) c. 633. In
Armes Prydein,
believed to...