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Saint Cadoc or
Cadog (Medieval Latin: Cadocus; also
Modern Welsh:
Catawg or Catwg; born c. 497 or before) was a 5th–6th-century
Abbot of Llancarfan, near...
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Cadoc is the name of a 6th-century saint. It may also
refer to:
Cadoc of Cornwall, an 11th-century
prince Cadoc (electoral ward), an area of the town...
- of one of the most
revered of
Welsh saints,
Saint Cadoc the Wise. The
medieval lives of
Saint Cadoc (c. 1100) by
Lifris and of
Saint Gwynllyw (c. 1120)...
- Brycheiniog, was the
queen of the saint-king
Gwynllyw Milwr and the
mother of
Cadoc "the Wise",
whose Vita may be the
earliest saint's life to
mention Arthur...
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Condor (also Candorus,
Cadoc and
other variants) was a
legendary Cornish nobleman. The
first known mentions of
Condor are from
heralds and antiquarians...
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Cadoc is an
electoral ward in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. It
elects four
county councillors to the Vale of
Glamorgan Council and
three town councillors...
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Saint Cadoc's Hospital (Welsh:
Ysbyty Sant Cadog) is a
mental health facility located in
Caerleon on the
northern outskirts of the city of Newport, Wales...
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Cadoc.
Cadoc took Elli to the clas (ecclesiastical settlement) at Llancarfan,
where he was educated. The Vita
Cadoci says that Elli
succeeded Cadoc as...
- The
Church of St
Cadoc,
Llangattock Vibon Avel,
Monmouthshire is a
parish church of
medieval origins which was
heavily restored in the 19th century. The...
- Cambuslang.
Cadoc was cut down,
while serving M****, by a
Saxon raiding party at "Benevenna", most
probably near
Weedon Bec, Northamptonshire. St
Cadoc was prestigious...