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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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  • Cadwaladr, Cadwalader or Cadwallader (with other variant spellings) is a given name and surname of Welsh origin meaning "battle-leader". It was most notably...
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    Betsi Cadwaladr (24 May 1789 – 17 July 1860), also known as Beti Cadwaladr and Betsi Davis, was a Welsh nurse. She began nursing on travelling ships in...
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  • Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd (c. 1100 – 1172) was the third son of Gruffudd ap Cynan, King of Gwynedd, and brother of Owain Gwynedd. Cadwaladr first appears...
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    Llewellyn "Lyn" Cadwaladr (1857 – 7 February 1909) was a Welsh operatic tenor who originated roles in, or starred in early tours of, comic operas and...
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    Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) (Welsh: Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Betsi Cadwaladr) is the local health board of NHS Wales for the north of...
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  • Huw Cadwaladr was a 17th-century Welsh poet. His works include an elegy on the death of Edward Morris, and a carol on the death of Rowland Vaughan of...
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  • Idwal ap Cadwaladr (English: Idwal son of Cadwaladr), is a figure in the genealogies of the kings of Gwynedd. He was the son of King Cadwaladr ap Cadwallon...
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    St Cadwaladr's Church (Welsh: Eglwys Ael) is a Grade I listed church in Llangadwaladr, Anglesey. The location of the current church was established in...
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  • Dafydd Cadwaladr (1752 – 9 July 1834) was a Welsh Calvinistic Methodist preacher. He grew up in Llangwm, Denbighshire, where his family had lived for...
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    Carole Jane Cadwalladr (/kædˈwɒlədər/; born 1969) is a British author, investigative journalist and features writer. She is a features writer for The Observer...
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  • Edward Cadwaladr was a 16th-century Welsh poet. Little is known about him, but it is thought that two of his works (an englyn in reply to one by David...
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  • Dilys Cadwaladr (19 March 1902 – January 1979) was a Welsh-language poet and fiction writer. Her work also gained readers in English translation. Dilys...
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    portion of a well-established kingdom, but had to share it with Cadwaladr. In 1143 Cadwaladr was implicated in the murder of Anarawd ap Gruffydd of Deheubarth...
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  • Cadfan ap Cadwaladr, Lord of Ceredigion (c. 1140 - c. 1215) was the elder son of Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd, the brother of Owain Gwynedd, King of Gwynedd and...
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  • Ellis Cadwaladr (fl. 1707–1740) was a Welsh poet. He grew up in Llandderfel, Merionethshire. The content of some of his poems is thought to suggest that...
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    Cynan to drive Cadwaladr out of Meirionydd and Ceredigion, with Cadwaladr retreating to Môn. Again an accord was reached, with Cadwaladr retaining Aberffraw...
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    and the Bishton community council. The dedication of Bishton church to Cadwaladr is one of only two known instances, the other being in Llangadwaladr in...
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  • Cadwaladr Cesail (fl. 1614–1626) was a Welsh poet. Cesail is believed to have lived at Y Gesail Gyfarch, in Caernarfonshire. He wrote cywyddau and englynion...
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  • years it has variously been referred to as Llanrhystud Castle and Castell Cadwaladr and has likely been the site of more than one structure. Gaer Penrhôs...
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    As an emblem, the red dragon of Wales has been used since the reign of Cadwaladr, King of Gwynedd from around 655 AD, and appears prominently on the national...
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    the patrons of the Cronfa Betsi Fund, the charitable arm of the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board. On 20 June 2013, former Plaid Cymru leader Ieuan...
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  • Rhys Cadwaladr (fl. 1666–1690) was a Welsh language poet and classical scholar, born in Conwy, north Wales. Stephens, Meic, ed. (1998). The New Companion...
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  • Cadwaladr Price of Rhiwlas was the member of Parliament for the constituency of Merioneth in 1584. Merioneth. History of Parliament. Retrieved 4 June...
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    Cenhinen Bedr) is worn on St. David's Day. According to one Welsh myth, King Cadwaladr of Gwynedd ordered his soldiers to identify themselves by wearing the...
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  • it may also refer to Cadwaladr, King of Gwynedd from c. 655 to 682 Cædwalla of Wessex, King of Wessex from 685 until 688 Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd (12th century)...
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  • to the divine answer that Cadwaladr had heard" (in the version reported in The Chronicles of England). Alain assures Cadwaladr that he must do as the heavenly...
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    Greenshield Brutus of Troy Budic II of Brittany Cadfan ap Iago Cadoc Cador Cadwaladr Cadwallon ap Cadfan Camber (legendary king) Cap of Britain Capetus Silvius...
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  • Eirlys Rhiwen Cadwaladr Roberts CBE (3 January 1911 – 18 March 2008) was a Welsh consumer advocate and campaigner, and a co-founder of the Consumers'...
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  • for his bardic skills. Hywel's father Owain and uncle Cadwaladr came to blows in 1143 when Cadwaladr was implicated in the murder of Prince Anarawd ap Gruffydd...
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