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61:, may possibly refer to him having longer than usual arms or might also be a metaphor, referring to the extent of his authority. The late medieval poet 65:
claims that he could "reach a stone from the ground to kill a raven, without bending his back, because his arm was as long as his side to the ground."
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in 2009 identified foundations of a rectangular building within a trapezoidal enclosure, for which an early medieval site was a strong possibility.
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and Prawst ferch Deithlyn. He is often considered to have been king of Gwynedd from his father's death in about 500 until his own death in 534.
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There has been a longstanding association, in antiquarian writings, between Cadwallon and a possible
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their own feet to their stirrups so that they could not be tempted to flee the battle.
227: 200: 156: 92:(medieval royal court building) known as Caswallon's Llys. This was indicated on the 126: 309: 248: 221: 194: 150: 93: 73: 321: 253:. For the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, by C. J. Clark. pp. 46–47. 97: 46:
He is credited with having driven the last Irish settlers off the island of
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The Ancient Landscape of Môn Archaeological Survey Project
271:(Report). Cadw/Gwynedd Archaeological Trust. p. 35 219: 240: 50:. According to one tradition, Cadwallon and his army 175: 319: 213: 192: 148: 144: 142: 104:community, in the north-east corner of the 247:Sabine Baring-Gould; John Fisher (1908). 139: 264:George Smith and David Hopewell (2010). 199:. University of Wales Press. p. 8. 169: 320: 16:King of Gwynedd from c. 500 to c. 534 24:(c. 460 – c. 534), usually known as 96:map of 1889 as within a field near 83: 13: 179:Lives of the Cambro British Saints 14: 364: 250:The Lives of the British Saints 220:Elisabeth Inglis-Jones (1955). 257: 186: 28:("Long Hand") and also called 1: 196:Anglesey: The Concise History 176:William Jenkins Rees (1853). 132: 122:Family tree of Welsh monarchs 7: 115: 10: 369: 353:6th-century Welsh monarchs 348:5th-century Welsh monarchs 32:by some historians, was a 22:Cadwallon Lawhir ap Einion 306: 297: 289: 155:. Robinson. p. 139. 39:Cadwallon was the son of 193:David A. Pretty (2005). 182:. W. Rees. p. 593. 149:Michael Ashley (1998). 293:Einion Yrth ap Cunedda 41:Einion Yrth ap Cunedda 226:. Faber & Faber. 57:Cadwallon's epithet, 338:Monarchs of Gwynedd 72:, Cadwallon's son, 223:The Story of Wales 110:geophysical survey 316: 315: 307:Succeeded by 206:978-0-7083-1943-7 162:978-1-85487-504-4 360: 343:Arthurian legend 304:c. 500 – c. 534 290:Preceded by 287: 286: 281: 280: 278: 276: 270: 261: 255: 254: 244: 238: 237: 217: 211: 210: 190: 184: 183: 173: 167: 166: 146: 127:Bodysgallen Hall 106:Isle of Anglesey 84:Caswallon's Llys 26:Cadwallon Lawhir 368: 367: 363: 362: 361: 359: 358: 357: 318: 317: 312: 310:Maelgwn Gwynedd 303: 300:King of Gwynedd 295: 285: 284: 274: 272: 268: 262: 258: 245: 241: 234: 218: 214: 207: 191: 187: 174: 170: 163: 147: 140: 135: 118: 94:Ordnance Survey 86: 34:king of Gwynedd 17: 12: 11: 5: 366: 356: 355: 350: 345: 340: 335: 330: 314: 313: 308: 305: 296: 291: 283: 282: 256: 239: 232: 212: 205: 185: 168: 161: 137: 136: 134: 131: 130: 129: 124: 117: 114: 85: 82: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 365: 354: 351: 349: 346: 344: 341: 339: 336: 334: 331: 329: 326: 325: 323: 311: 302: 301: 294: 288: 267: 260: 252: 251: 243: 235: 233:9787250010744 229: 225: 224: 216: 208: 202: 198: 197: 189: 181: 180: 172: 164: 158: 154: 153: 145: 143: 138: 128: 125: 123: 120: 119: 113: 111: 107: 103: 99: 98:Mynydd Eilian 95: 91: 81: 79: 75: 71: 68:According to 66: 64: 60: 55: 53: 49: 44: 42: 37: 36:around 500. 35: 31: 27: 23: 19: 298: 273:. Retrieved 259: 249: 242: 222: 215: 195: 188: 178: 171: 151: 87: 78:Owain Danwyn 67: 58: 56: 45: 38: 29: 25: 21: 20: 18: 30:Cadwallon I 333:534 deaths 328:460 births 322:Categories 133:References 102:Llaneilian 275:6 October 100:, in the 63:Iolo Goch 52:padlocked 116:See also 48:Anglesey 74:Maelgwn 230:  203:  159:  70:Gildas 59:Lawhir 269:(PDF) 277:2017 228:ISBN 201:ISBN 157:ISBN 90:Llys 324:: 141:^ 80:. 279:. 236:. 209:. 165:.

Index

king of Gwynedd
Einion Yrth ap Cunedda
Anglesey
padlocked
Iolo Goch
Gildas
Maelgwn
Owain Danwyn
Llys
Ordnance Survey
Mynydd Eilian
Llaneilian
Isle of Anglesey
geophysical survey
Family tree of Welsh monarchs
Bodysgallen Hall


British Monarchs: The Complete Genealogy, Gazetteer, and Biographical Encyclopedia of the Kings & Queens of Britain
ISBN
978-1-85487-504-4
Lives of the Cambro British Saints
Anglesey: The Concise History
ISBN
978-0-7083-1943-7
The Story of Wales
ISBN
9787250010744
The Lives of the British Saints
The Ancient Landscape of Môn Archaeological Survey Project

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