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Cadwaladr ap
Cadwallon (also
spelled Cadwalader or
Cadwallader in English) was king of
Gwynedd in
Wales from
around 655 to 664 or 682. He died in one...
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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 Betsi Davis, and
Elizabeth Davis was a
Welsh nurse. She
began nursing on travelling...
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Idwal Iwrch (English:
Idwal the Roebuck), or
Idwal ap
Cadwaladr (English:
Idwal son of
Cadwaladr),
reigned c. 682 – c. 720, is a
figure in the genealogies...
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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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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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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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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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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...
- 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...