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Catigern (Welsh:
Cadeyrn Fendigaid) is a
figure of
Welsh tradition, said to be a son of Vortigern, the
tyrannical King of the Britons, and the brother...
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century King of Powys.
Cadell appears to have been
driven out of his
father Cadeyern Fendigaid's
kingdom by
Irish pirates during the
chaos of the
Saxon insurrection...
- father, Categern, has led some
scholars to
identify him as the son of
Cadeyern Fendigaid, and thus
brother of
Cadell Ddyrnllwg, King of Powys.[citation...
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Vortigern (c. 365 High-King Gwrtheyrn),
ruled Buellt and
Gwrtheyrnion Cadeyern Fendigaid (c. 400, Cedehern/Cateyrn ap Gwrtheyrn)
Rhuddfedel Frych Morgan...
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Gwrtheyrn (High-King Vortigern),
married to Sevira,
daughter of
Magnus Maximus Cadeyern Fendigaid (c. 430–447),
reputed to be the
eldest son of Gwrtheyrn, blessed...
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Ceredig ap
Cunedda Ceredigion c. 450–453
Einion Yrth
Gwynedd c. 470–480
Cadeyern Fendigaid Powys 430–447 Usai ap Ceredig [br]
Ceredigion 453–490 Cadwallon...
- King (c.500–534)
Kingdom of
Powys (complete list) – Vortigern, High King
Cadeyern Fendigaid, King (c.430–447)
Cadell Ddyrnllwg, King (c.447–460) Rhyddfedd...
- (High-King Vortigern),
married to Sevira,
daughter of
Magnus Maximus.
Cadeyern Fendigaid (c. 430–447);
reputed eldest son of Gwrtheyrn,
blessed by Saint...