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Cadwalader

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Cadwalader (died c. 664)

Semi-mythical British king, the son of Cadwallon, king of Gwynedd, North Wales, described by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his book Historia Regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain).


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