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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 of...
- Non (also Nonna or Nonnita) was, according to Christian tradition, the mother of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales. The Life of St David was written...
- Catigern (Welsh: Cadeyrn Fendigaid) is a figure of Welsh tradition, said to be a son of Vortigern, the tyrannical King of the Britons, and the brother...
- Cadafael ap Cynfeddw (English: Cadfael the Battle-Shirker) Cadwaladr Fendigaid ap Cadwallon (English: Cadwaladr the Blessed, d. 664) Idwal Iwrch ap Cadwaladr...
- ferch Llyr, whom the later are considered only uterine brothers of Bran Fendigaid ab Llyr. Whilst the Manx tale never names the aging King properly except...
- Welsh: Gwerthefyr), also known as Saint Vortimer (Welsh: Gwerthefyr Fendigaid, lit. "Vortimer the Blessed"), is a figure in British tradition, a son...
- (High-King Vortigern), married to Sevira, daughter of Magnus Maximus Cadeyern Fendigaid (c. 430–447), reputed to be the eldest son of Gwrtheyrn, blessed by Saint...
- the Historia Brittonum, Cadell was driven out of his father Cadeyrn Fendigaid's kingdom by Irish pirates during the chaos of the Saxon insurrection in...
- Illustration of Cadwaladr Fendigaid from Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae. Cadwaladr was also a historical king....
- 500–534) Kingdom of Powys (complete list) – Vortigern, High King Cadeyern Fendigaid, King (c.430–447) Cadell Ddyrnllwg, King (c.447–460) Rhyddfedd Frych,...