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Madoc ab
Owain Gwynedd (also
spelled Madog) was,
according to folklore, a
Welsh prince who
sailed to the
Americas in 1170, over
three hundred years before...
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Madog ap
Llywelyn (died
after 1312) was the
leader of the
Welsh revolt of 1294–95
against English rule in Wales. The
revolt was surp****ed in longevity...
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Madog ap Gruffudd, or
Madog ap
Gruffudd Maelor, was a
Prince of
Powys Fadog from 1191 to 1236 in north-east Wales, and Lord of Powys. He was the founder...
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Madog ap
Llywelyn led a
Welsh revolt in 1294–95
against English rule in Wales, and was
proclaimed "Prince of Wales". On (29 September) 1294,
Madog put...
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Madog ap
Maredudd (Middle Welsh:
Madawg mab Maredud,
Madawc mab Maredut; died 1160) was the last
prince of the
entire Kingdom of Powys, Wales. He held...
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Madog Elfed (Modern
Welsh spelling;
Madawc Elvet in
standardised Middle Welsh spelling) is a hero
mentioned in the
medieval Welsh poem Y Gododdin, set...
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Madoc or
Madog was a
legendary Welsh prince who
allegedly discovered America in 1170.
Madoc may also
refer to:
Madog Elfed (c. 600), a hero mentioned...
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Madog Fychan was a
member of the
family of
Princes of
Powys Fadog,
though he
never gained the title,
being brother of
Gruffydd Maelor II. He was an ally...
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Madog Benfras (i.e.
Madog "Greathead") (fl. 1340) was a
Welsh poet. He is
otherwise known from
involvement in
legal cases at
Wrexham in 1340. He was a...
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Madog ap
Gwallter (fl c. 1250) was a
medieval Welsh language poet. It is
thought that
Madog was a
Franciscan friar who
lived in the
middle of the 13th...