Catigern
Catigern (Welsh: Cadeyrn Fendigaid) is a figure of Welsh tradition, said to be a son of Vortigern, the tyrannical King of the Britons, and the brother of Vortimer. A figure of this name also appears in the Welsh genealogies, though he is given different parentage. Catigern is nearly exclusively known for a tradition in which he fell in battle with the Saxons.
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Catigern
Catigern (Welsh: Cadeyrn Fendigaid) is a figure of Welsh tradition, said to be a son of Vortigern, the tyrannical King of the Britons, and the brother of Vortimer. A figure of this name also appears in the Welsh genealogies, though he is given different parentage. Catigern is nearly exclusively known for a tradition in which he fell in battle with the Saxons.
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Cadeyrn ap Vortigern (405? - 4 ...... Âge Portail du Haut Moyen Âge
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Catigern (Welsh: Cadeyrn Fendi ...... ell in battle with the Saxons.
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Era forse un re-vassallo. Fu u ...... edd Frych ("il Lentigginoso").
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Категи́рн (Катиге́рн, Кадеирн) ...... с (ок. 430 — между 447 и 455).
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Cadeyrn ap Vortigern (405? - 4 ...... eau Rutilant" qui lui succéda.
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Catigern (Welsh: Cadeyrn Fendi ...... ell in battle with the Saxons.
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Era forse un re-vassallo. Fu u ...... edd Frych ("il Lentigginoso").
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Категи́рн (Катиге́рн, Кадеирн) ...... с (ок. 430 — между 447 и 455).
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Cadeyrn Fendigaid
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Cadeyrn
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Catigern
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Категирн
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Catigern
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