Cadfan ap Iago

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Cadfan ap Iago (c. 580625; reigned from c. 615) (Latin: Catamanus; English: Gideon) was a King of Gwynedd. The son of King Iago, he assumed the crown of Gwynedd probably around 615, shortly after the Battle of Caerllion (today's Chester), during which the forces of Powys were defeated by Æthelfrith of Bernicia.

King Cadfan's gravestone in Llangadwaladr church.  The inscription reads "Cadfan, the wisest and most renowned of all kings."
King Cadfan's gravestone in Llangadwaladr church. The inscription reads "Cadfan, the wisest and most renowned of all kings."[1]

Cadfan was generally considered to have been a wise and just ruler, noted for his ability to maintain the rule of law and peace during an increasingly hostile period in British history. His memorial stone at Llangadwaladr Church in Anglesey refers to him as "Catamanus rex sapientisimus opinatisimus omnium regum" (King Cadfan the wisest and most renowned of all kings). He was succeeded by his son Cadwallon.

He is one of the last of the legendary kings of Britain as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth, who calls him Cadvan and makes him king of the North Welsh, later king of all the Britons."[2]

  1. ^ Cannon, John; Ralph Griffiths (1997). The Oxford Illustrated History of the British Monarchy. Oxford University Press, 8. ISBN 0-19-822786-8. 
  2. ^ Dunn, Charles W.; revised translation of Sebastian Evans (1958). History of the Kings of Britain by Geoffrey of Monmouth. New York: E.P. Dutton, Book XI, 13 and XII, 1. ISBN 0-525-47014-X. 
Preceded by
Iago ap Beli
Kings of Gwynedd Succeeded by
Cadwallon ap Cadfan
Preceded by
Interregnum
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Keredic
Mythical British Kings Succeeded by
Cadwallo
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