- Carmarthenshire. A
different account is
given in the 11th
century Vita
Cadoci (life of Cadoc),
which says that Elli was the son of the
Queen of the Islands...
-
Hywel David. "Brychan",
Dictionary of
Welsh Biography Lifris, 'Vita
sancti Cadoci',
Vitae sanctorum Britanniae et genealogiae, ed. and trans. A. M. Wade-Evans...
- of Monmouth's
Historia Regum Britanniae. Cadoc's
story appears in a Vita
Cadoci written shortly before 1086 by
Lifris of Llancarfan; "it was
clearly written...
- Revised, p. 204. OUP Oxford, 2011. ISBN 9780199596607 Lifris, "Vita
sancti Cadoci",
Vitae sanctorum Britanniae et genealogiae, ed. and trans. A. M. Wade-Evans...
-
missing publisher (link) See
Section 28, ‘Of the
death of Gwynllyw’, Vita
Cadoci in Wade-Evans. 1944. A.W,
Vitae Sanctorum Britannae et Genealogie, Cardiff...
- (Oxford
University Press, Oxford, 29 Nov. 2012) p593. Lifris, 'Vita
sancti Cadoci',
Vitae sanctorum Britanniae et genealogiae, ed. and trans. A. M. Wade-Evans...
-
controversy as to the dedication, and said a will
dated 1494
references "Sancta
Cadoci ville de Raglan." The
present church was
probably begun by the de Clare...
-
original on 14
February 2017.
Retrieved 13
February 2017. Lifris, 'Vita
sancti Cadoci',
Vitae sanctorum Britanniae et genealogiae, ed. and trans. A. M. Wade-Evans...
- Wales. He
argues from
certain similarities to, firstly, the Vita
Sancti Cadocis of
Lifris of Llancarfan, a work with a
Glamorgan subject and author, and...