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Caradog, Caradoc, Caradawg, or Cradawg,
Latinised as
Caratacus and
anglicised as Craddock, is a
given name for men in the
Welsh language. It may refer...
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Trahaearn ap
Caradog (1044 – 1081) was a King of Gwynedd.
Trahaearn was a son of
Caradog ap Gwyn,
ruler of
Arwystli (in the
south of present-day Montgomeryshire...
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Caradog Prichard (3
November 1904 – 25
February 1980) was a
Welsh poet and
novelist writing in Welsh. His daughter, Mari Prichard, was
married to the...
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Caradog ap
Meirion (died c. 798) was an 8th-century king of
Gwynedd in
northwest Wales. This era in the
history of
Gwynedd was not
notable and, given...
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Griffith Rhys
Jones (21
December 1834 – 4
December 1897),
commonly known as
Caradog, was a
Welsh conductor of the
famous 'Côr Mawr' of some 460
voices (the...
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Caradog ap Bran (sometimes
spelled as Caradoc) is the son of the
British king Bran the
Blessed in
Welsh mythology and literature, who
appears most prominently...
- 20th-century
summiters of
Mount Everest Cerys, Nia (21 May 2020). "Mount Everest:
Caradog Jones marks 25
years since ascent". BBC News.
Retrieved 17
January 2023...
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Caratacus (Brythonic *Caratācos,
Middle Welsh Caratawc;
Welsh Caradog;
Breton Karadeg; Gr****: Καράτακος;
variants Latin: Caractacus, Gr****: Καταράκατος)...
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Caradog ap
Gruffydd (died 1081) was a
Prince of
Gwent in south-east
Wales in the time of
Gruffydd ap
Llywelyn and the
Norman conquest, who
reunified his...
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Caradog Roberts (30
October 1878 — 3
March 1935) was a
Welsh composer,
organist and choirmaster.
Roberts was born in
Rhosllannerchrugog to John and Margaret...