- Caradog, Caradoc,
Caradawg, or Cradawg,
Latinised as
Caratacus and
anglicised as Craddock, is a
given name for men in the
Welsh language. It may refer...
- him
succeeded by
Gorlois in 500.
Welsh Triads mention Caradoc (Welsh:
Caradawg Vreichvras) as King Arthur's
chief elder at
Celliwig in Cornwall, who may...
-
described in
Geoffrey of Monmouth,
while Triad 95
references the
story of
Caradawg son of Bran's
death as told in the Mabinogion. However,
other triads (35...
-
Caradog ap Bran (sometimes
spelled as Caradoc) is the son of the
British king Bran the
Blessed in
Welsh mythology and literature, who
appears most prominently...
- Pen
Rhionydd in the north, and
Mynyw in
Wales Peniarth MS 54,
triad 1
Caradawg Vreichvras Chief elder Arthur's
chief elder for Cornwall; also one of the...
- line
rhymes with the second,
third or
fourth syllable of the last line:
Caradawg fab Cedifor,
Gwalch byddin gwerin goror,
Hebawg teulu cu ceinmyn, Anawdd...
-
Thomas Stephens (Bardic names: Casnodyn, Gwrnerth,
Caradawg) (21 April 1821 – 4 January 1875) was a
Welsh historian,
literary critic, and
social reformer...
- 'chief elder', and the
first triad of
Peniarth 54 uses the same
title for
Caradawg Vreichvras as Arthur's
chief elder at Celliwig, Cornwall. The sixteenth-century...