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  1. Llangadwaladr (Welsh pronunciation ⓘ) is a small village in south-west Anglesey, Wales, located around 2 miles east of Aberffraw and 3 miles south of Gwalchmai. It is part of the community of Bodorgan. Early medieval Kings. The Catamanus stone has been present in Llangadwaladr since the 7th century. King Cadfan's tombstone as an enhanced image. [1]

  2. Llangadwaladr. "A parish in the Union of Llanfyllin, in the Cynlleth and Mochnant divisions of the hundred of Chirk, county of Denbigh; 9 miles (W by N) from Oswestry, containing 205 inhabitants. This place was formerly a chapelry in the parish of Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, but was separated from it by Act of Parliament, and formed into a parish ...

  3. St Cadwaladr's Church (Welsh: Eglwys Ael) is a Grade I listed church in Llangadwaladr, Anglesey. The location of the current church was established in the 7th century by the Kings of Gwynedd, after whom the church is named, King Cadwaladr. The Church standing today was built in the 'T' shape perpendicular style.

  4. In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Llangadwaladr like this: LLANCADWALLADR , a parish in the district of Llanfyllin and county of Denbigh; on the river Ceiriog, near the boundary with Salop, 7 miles N by W of Oswestry r. station.

  5. Bodeon stands in the parish of Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, within easy distance of the mansion of Bodorgan. There was at times much political affinity between the two families but (curiously enough) hardly any marriage alliances.

  6. Sep 15, 2023 · History. LLANGADWALADR (LLAN-GADWALADR), a parish, in the hundred of Malltraeth, union and county of Anglesey, North Wales, 7 miles (S. W.) from Llangevni. This parish, which derives its name from the dedication of its church to St. Cadwaladr, is situated on the road leading from Aberfraw to Llangevni, and on that from the former town to Carnarvon.

  7. Name: Cadwaladr. Date of death: 664. Child: Idwal ap Cadwaladr Fendigaid. Parent: Cadwallon ap Cadfan. Gender: Male. Occupation: prince. Area of activity: Military; Politics, Government and Political Movements; Royalty and Society. Author: John Edward Lloyd. He was the son of Cadwallon ap Cadfan.

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