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Cadfan or St
Cadfan might refer to: The
Battle of
Cadfan,
fought between English and
Welsh armies in 1257
Cadfan ap Iago, King of
Gwynedd (7th century...
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Cadfan ap Iago (c. 569 – c. 625) was King of
Gwynedd (reigned c. 616 – c. 625).
Little is
known of the
history of
Gwynedd from this period, and information...
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Cadwallon ap
Cadfan (died 634) was the King of
Gwynedd from
around 625
until his
death in battle. The son and
successor of
Cadfan ap Iago, he is best remembered...
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Cadfan (Latin: Catam****), was the 6th
century founder-abbot of
Tywyn (whose
church is
dedicated to him) and Bardsey, both in Gwynedd, Wales. He was said...
- The
Cadfan Stone (Welsh:
Carreg Cadfan) is a 7th-9th
century stone that has the
earliest known Welsh language inscription,
specifically in Old Welsh. The...
- St
Cadfan's Church (Welsh:
Eglwys Cadfan) is
situated in
Tywyn in the
county of Gwynedd,
formerly Merionethshire, Wales. The
church is
noted for its Romanesque...
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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...
- c. 655). He came to the
throne when his predecessor, King
Cadwallon ap
Cadfan, was
killed in battle, and his
primary notability is in
having gained the...
- 4°03′56″W / 51.886957°N 4.065431°W / 51.886957; -4.065431 The
Battle of
Cadfan was
fought between English and
Welsh forces in 1257. The
battle consisted...
- from Cadwaladr.
Cadwaladr was the son of a
famous father,
Cadwallon ap
Cadfan, and the
successor to King Cadafael. His name
appears in the
pedigrees of...