
Cadwaladr
Cadwaladr was a legendary king of Gwynedd, a region in Wales, believed to have reigned in the 7th century. He is often associated with the heroic and mythical roots of Welsh history and culture. In some accounts, Cadwaladr is considered a symbol of Welsh identity and sovereignty, sometimes regarded as a historical king and other times as a legendary figure representing unity and national pride. His name has been used in various contexts, including military insignia and regional symbols, reflecting his enduring significance in Welsh heritage.