- Source: Caradog
Caradog, Caradoc, Caradawg, or Cradawg, Latinised as Caratacus and anglicised as Craddock, is a given name for men in the Welsh language. It may refer to:
People
Caradog ap Bran, son of Bran the Blessed in Welsh mythology
Caratacus, first-century British chieftain at the time of the Roman conquest
Caradocus, mythical British king of the fourth century
Caradoc, suitor of Saint Winifred
Caradog ap Meirion, eighth-century king of Gwynedd
Caradoc, figure from history and the Matter of Britain
Caradoc of Llancarfan, twelfth century author of a Life of Gildas
Saint Caradoc, 12th century Welsh hermit
Griffith Rhys Jones (Caradog), conductor of the Côr Mawr of some 460 voices (the South Wales Choral Union), which twice won first prize at Crystal Palace choral competitions in London in the 1870s
Caradog Roberts, 19th century Welsh composer
Caradoc Evans, 20th century Welsh author and playwright
Caradog Prichard, 20th century Welsh poet and novelist
An antagonist named for Griffith Rhys Jones in Susan Cooper's novel The Grey King
Other uses
Caradoc, Ontario, a Canadian township now part of Strathroy-Caradoc
Caer Caradoc, a hill in the English county of Shropshire
Caer Caradoc (Chapel Lawn), an Iron Age hill fort in Shropshire
Caradoc Series, a geological subdivision of the Ordovician System
HMS Caradoc, two ships of the Royal Navy
See also
Ceretic (disambiguation)
Cerdic of Wessex
Craddock (disambiguation)
Cradock (disambiguation)
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