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Caradog ap Bran (sometimes spelled as Caradoc) is the son of the British king Bran the Blessed in Welsh mythology and literature, who appears most prominently in the second branch [1] of the Mabinogi, the tale of Branwen ferch Llŷr. He is further mentioned in the Welsh Triads and in certain medieval Welsh genealogies. Caradog is the grandson of the sea god Llŷr, the nephew of Manawydan, Branwen, Efnisien and Nisien.
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CaradogapBran (sometimes spelled as Caradoc) is the son of the British king Bran the Blessed in Welsh mythology and literature, who appears most prominently...
a given name for men in the Welsh language. It may refer to: CaradogapBran, son of Bran the Blessed in Welsh mythology Caratacus, first-century British...
the Second Branch of the Mabinogi, he seizes the throne from CaradogapBran during Bran's campaigns in Ireland. He appears briefly in the third branch...
Rhufon ap Einion ap Idgwyn (c. 650) Hywel ap Rhufon (c. 680) Meirion ap Hywel ap Rhufon (c. 710) Hywel apCaradog (c. 825, Hywel Farf-Fehinog) Rhufon ap Cunedda...
Welsh mythology, Caswallawn (the historical Cassivellaunus) murders CaradogapBran and other chieftains left in charge of Britain while wearing a cloak...
Quarrels between the kings Cynan Dindaethwy and Hywel leave the way open for Caradogap Meirion (the House of Rhos) to usurp the throne of Gwynedd (modern Wales)...
Quarrels between the kings Cynan Dindaethwy and Hywel leave the way open for Caradogap Meirion (the House of Rhos) to usurp the throne of Gwynedd (modern Wales)...
(1055–1063) Caradogap Gruffydd, King (1063–1081) Iestyn ap Gwrgant, King (1081–1091) Gwent (complete list) – Rhodri ap Elisedd and Gruffydd ap Elisedd,...
seventh, Bran's son Caradog, dies of despair at the sight of a disembodied sword killing his men. He then appears in the Third Branch, in which Bran's followers...
apCaradog, who was killed in 1081 at the Battle of Mynydd Carn, and would then return to the historic Aberffraw dynasty in the person of Gruffudd ap...
720–c.754) Caradogap Meirion, King (c.754–c.798) Cynan Dindaethwy ap Rhodri, King (c.798–816) Kingdom of Powys (complete list) – Gwylog ap Beli, King...
the King of Wales Gruffydd ap Llywelyn Trahaearn apCaradog, King of Gwynedd, fought against the King of the Welsh, Gruffudd ap Cynan, of the Royal House...
derived from the Welsh mythology's figure of Brân. The best known of these was originally known as Bran de Lis (Brans, Bras, -de Lys), a character related to...
Deheubarth The Lord Rhys (1132–1197), Prince of Deheubarth Trahaearn apCaradog (died 1081), King of Gwynedd Ivor Atkins (1869–1953), organist Lincoln...
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