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Ceredig ap
Cunedda (died 453), was king of
Ceredigion in Wales. He may have been born c. 420 in the
Brythonic kingdom of
Manaw Gododdin (modern Lothian...
- Huw
Ceredig Jones (22 June 1942 – 16
August 2011) was a
Welsh actor, best
known for
portraying Reg
Harries in the Welsh-language soap
opera Pobol y Cwm...
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Ceretic of
Elmet (or
Ceredig ap Gwallog) was the last king of Elmet, a
Britonnic kingdom that
existed in the West
Yorkshire area of
Northern England in...
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Jonathan Ceredig Davies (1859 - 1932) was a
Welsh traveller, and writer, from the
Llangunllo area, Cardiganshire. In 1875, aged 16, he
travelled to the...
- Iolo
Ceredig Jones (2
August 1947 - 6
September 2021) was a
Welsh former international chess player born in Llandysul. He is
notable as the co-author...
- He is
traditionally believed to be the son of Non and the
grandson of
Ceredig ap Cunedda, king of Ceredigion. The
Welsh annals placed his
death 569 years...
- told in his book
Legends &
Romances of Brittany. One year later,
Jonathan Ceredig Davies published a
short version of the
legend in the 29th
issue of the...
- the
county of Ceredigion.
Ceredigion transparently means "the
people of
Ceredig." The
kingdom as an
independent entity ceased to
exist around the year...
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control over the
newly founded kingdom of Gwynedd.
Aided by his
brother Ceredig,
ruler of Ceredigion, and his
nephew Meirion,
ruler of Meirionnydd, Einion...
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Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-926387-5 – via
Google Books. Davies,
Jonathan Ceredig (8 June 1911). "Folk-lore of West and Mid-Wales".
Printed at the "Welsh...