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Caradoc Vreichvras (Welsh pronunciation: [kʰaˈɾɑːdak];
Modern Welsh:
Caradog Freichfras, lit. 'Caradoc Strongarm') was a semi-legendary
ancestor to the...
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succeeded by
Gorlois in 500.
Welsh Triads mention Caradoc (Welsh:
Caradawg Vreichvras) as King Arthur's
chief elder at
Celliwig in Cornwall, who may have served...
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Celtic queen of the
Early Christian era who was the wife King
Caradoc Vreichvras,
whose kingdom is
disputed but may have been
Gwent or one of the Breton...
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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 "three...
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reinterpreted in
French in a
different meaning.
Another example being Caradoc Vreichvras. Llanfair-is-gaer, a
former parish in
Arfon (district),
Gwynedd Skene...
- Cadfarch,
brother of S.
Thangwn and of S. Maehtlu, was the son of
Caradoc Vreichvras, and
grandson of Llyr Merini. He is said to have
founded a
church at Penegos...
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Tywynwedd or Dwywanedd, the wife of
Hawystl Gloff and the
mother of
Caradawc Vreichvras, Gwyn ab Nudd,
Gwallawc ab Lleenawg, and
Tyfrydog or Tyvrydog. (Source:...
- 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 Cornish...