- the Life of Carantoc. In
Welsh genealogical records, he
appears as Cado (
Cadwr), the son of
Cornish king Geraint.
Early sources present him as a relative...
- The
California Department of
Water Resources (DWR) is part of the
California Natural Resources Agency and is
responsible for the
management and regulation...
- with the
Mabinogion (as
translated by
Jeffrey Gantz): "Then they
heard Cadwr Earl of
Cornwall being summoned, and saw him rise with Arthur's
sword in...
- Cynfawr, the son of Tudwal, the son of Morfawr, the son of Eudaf, the son of
Cadwr, the son of Cynan, the son of Caradoc, the son of Bran, the son of Llŷr...
- been Lucius's
messenger to Pope
Eleutherius unknown Cadar Also
recorded as
Cadwr and Cadoc.
unknown Obinus unknown Conan Also
recorded as Con****. unknown...
- (Ambrosius Aureli****)
Arthur (King Arthur)
Bedwyr (Bedivere) Cai (Sir Kay)
Cadwr (Cador)
Caradoc Culhwch Drystan (Tristan)
Essyllt (Iseult)
Geraint Gwalchmai...
- (including Gwrtheyrnion)
going to
Cadwr Gwenwyn (the rest of the
realm -
Arwystli - went to a
different son).
Cadwr's grandson, and heir,
married a granddaughter...
-
William Pryce suggests the
meaning of the name
Cadoc derives from Cad 'war',
Cadwr 'a soldier' or 'a champion', and
Cadgur 'a man of war'. Hals translates...