5th-6th century Celtic king in South Wales or Brittany
For other uses, see Caradog (disambiguation).
Caradoc Vreichvras (Welsh pronunciation:[kʰaˈɾɑːdak];[1][2] Modern Welsh: Caradog Freichfras, lit.'Caradoc Strongarm') was a semi-legendary ancestor to the kings of Gwent. He may have lived during the 5th or 6th century. He is remembered in the Matter of Britain as a Knight of the Round Table, under the names King Carados and Carados Briefbras (French for "Carados Shortarm").
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