- St
Cawrdaf's Church is
located on the
western edge of the
village of Abererch, Gwynedd, Wales. The
church is
dedicated to
Cawrdaf, a
Welsh saint. It is...
- motte-and-bailey castle,
Castell Aberlleiniog. The 17th-century
parish church of St
Cawrdaf,
restored in the 19th century, is in the
north of the village, near a Victorian...
- Caratacus). The
Welsh Triads agree that he was Bran's son, and name two sons,
Cawrdaf and Eudaf. Two
hills in
Shropshire bear the name Caer
Caradoc (Welsh –...
- Hen
Kedic Garmonyawn Aedan Uradawc Gorwst Priodawr Tudwal Tudelyd Serfan Cawrdaf Gabhran (§ 11)
Elidyr Mwynfawr (§ 12)
Rhydderch Hael (§ 8)
Mordaf (§ 9)...
- St
Cawrdaf's Church is a
church in the
village of Llangoed, Isle of Anglesey, Wales. The
building dates from the 17th
century and
underwent renovations...
-
formed by the
union of the
parishes of
Beaumaris St Catherine,
Beaumaris St
Cawrdaf,
Beaumaris SS Mary & Nicholas,
Beaumaris St Michael,
Beaumaris St Seiriol...
- (trad.)
Colman Corentin 5th
century First bishop of
Quimper Cowdra or
Cawrdaf 5
December or 21 Feb (trad.) King
Creirwy 5th
century Great-granddaughter...
- Cadwaladr, Caffo, Caian, Callwen, Canna, Cannen, Carantoc, Caron, Cathen,
Cawrdaf, Cedol, Cedwyn, Ceidio, Ceitho, Celynnin, Cennych, Cewydd, Cian, Clydai...
- an 8th-century
ruler of Ferlix, the
following pedigree:
Cawrdaf ap
Caradoc Caw ap
Cawrdaf Gloyw ap Caw Hoyw ap
Gloyw Cynfarch ap Hoyw
Cyndegg ap Cynfarch...
- an 8th-century
ruler of Ferlix, the
following pedigree:
Cawrdaf ap
Caradoc Caw ap
Cawrdaf Gloyw ap Caw Hoyw ap
Gloyw Cynfarch ap Hoyw
Cyndegg ap Cynfarch...