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Madoc ab
Owain Gwynedd (also
spelled Madog) was,
according to folklore, a
Welsh prince who
sailed to the
Americas in 1170, over
three hundred years before...
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Madoc (born
Margaret Ruth
Llewellyn Baker; 16
April 1943 – 9
December 2022) was a
British actress who had a
career on
stage and
screen spanning over...
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Philip Madoc (born
Philip Arvon Jones; 5 July 1934 – 5
March 2012) was a
Welsh actor. He
performed many stage, television,
radio and film roles, and was...
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Madoc is a
variation of the
Welsh name Madog. The name
means fortunate, lucky, and also good. The name is
connected to well-wishes for a baby's lifetime...
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Madoc is a
township in
Hastings County in
Eastern Ontario, Canada. The
township was
named after Welsh prince Madoc ap
Owain Gwynedd,
credited by some with...
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Madoc /ˈmeɪdɒk/ is a
community in the muni****lity of
Centre Hastings,
Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. It is
located at the
junction of
Highway 7 and...
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Madoc is an 1805 epic poem
composed by
Robert Southey. It is
based on the
legend of
Madoc, a
supposed Welsh prince who fled
internecine conflict and sailed...
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Prince Madoc may
refer to:
Madoc,
legendary Welsh explorer Madog ap Llywelyn,
Welsh rebel This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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Madoc,
Ontario may
refer to:
Madoc,
Ontario (township), a
township (a type of muni****lity)
located in
Hastings County,
Ontario Madoc,
Ontario (village)...
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known to have had the
following children:
Maredudd ap
Madoc ap
Llywelyn (died c. 1334)
Hywel ap
Madoc ap
Llywelyn (died c. 1352) who had
descendants who...