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Cadafael (Welsh:
Cadafael Cadomedd ap
Cynfeddw or
Cadafael ap
Cynfeddw;
meaning "Cadafael, son of Cynfedd") was King of
Gwynedd (reigned 634 – c. 655)...
- desertions.
According to the
Historia Brittonum, Penda's ally
Cadafael ap
Cynfeddw of
Gwynedd (thereafter
remembered as Cadomedd, "battle-shirker") abandoned...
- 625–634
Einion ap
Idgwyn Beli ap
Eiludd Powys 655–695
Cadafael Cadomedd ap
Cynfeddw Gwynedd 634–655
Caten ap Cloten [ru]
Dyfed and
Brycheiniog 670–690 Seisyll...
- 616)
Cadfan ap Iago (c. 565)
Cadwallon ap
Cadfan (d. 634)
Cadafael ap
Cynfeddw (English:
Cadfael the Battle-Shirker)
Cadwaladr Fendigaid ap Cadwallon...
- (meibion eillion):
Gwriad son of
Gwrian in the North, and
Cadafel son of
Cynfeddw in Gwynedd, and
Hyfaidd son of
Bleiddig in Deheubarth." The Red Book of...
- (duces regii, as Bede
called them),
including rulers such as
Cadafael ap
Cynfeddw of
Gwynedd and
Aethelhere of East Anglia.
Penda also enjo**** the support...
- many of Penda's
allies were
British kings, and
notes that
Cadafael ap
Cynfeddw joined Œthelwald in
avoiding the battle, so
gaining the
epithet Cadomedd...
-
death in
battle the
following year, his
successor Cadafael Cadomedd ap
Cynfeddw also
allied himself with
Penda against Northumbria but
thereafter Gwynedd...
- of
Bernicia defeated and
killed King
Penda of Mercia. King
Cadafael ap
Cynfeddw of
Gwynedd was
allied with
Penda but sta**** out of the battle. 658 The...
-
death in
battle the
following year, his
successor Cadafael Cadomedd ap
Cynfeddw also
allied himself with
Penda against Northumbria but
thereafter Gwynedd...