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Cadwaladr

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Cadwaladr or Cadwallader (both: kădwäl`ədər), d. 664?, semilegendary Welsh king, leader of the Celtic resistance against the Anglo-Saxons. Later bards made him a national hero, and Welsh tradition deems him the last Welsh king to wear the crown of Britain.


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It is being operated by Marie Curie's team of trained nurses, backed by Betsi Cadwaladr University health board and the Welsh Assembly Government.
Thornton admitted attempted robbery but is now determined to put his life back on the rails, said Stephen Cadwaladr, defending.
Winning trainer Venetia Williams was represented by Shirley Cadwaladr, who said: "The handicapper forced our hand with him, as he's due to go up from the weekend, but judging by that win, Venetia will need to get him out quickly again.
 
 
 
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