Кадок Мудрый: различия между версиями

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{{Государственный деятель
| русское имя = Кадок ап Гвинлиу
| оригинальноеоригинал имяимени = {{lang-cy|Cadog ap Gwynllyw}}
| портретизображение = Saint_Cado.JPG
| титул = [[Гливисинг|Правитель Гвинлуга]]
| флаг = Coat of arms of morgannwg.svg
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== Ссылки ==
 
* http://www.britannia.com/bios/ebk/cadogdgg.html
* http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/bios/cadogdgg.html
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* E.G. Bowen Saints, seaways and settlements in the Celtic lands (Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru, 1969)
* Strayner, Joseph R., ed. Dictionary of the Middle Ages (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1983) p.  6
* In Welsh it would be Buchedd Cadog or 'Life of Cadoc'; the text is Latin, however; for confirmation of before ca 1086 as the most likely date for the text, see below.
* Tatlock, J. S. P. (1939) «The Dates of the Arthurian Saints' Legends», Speculum 14.3 (July 1939:345-365) p.  345
* The date was argued for by J. S. P. Tatlock, "Caradoc of Llancarfan, " Speculum 13, 144-45.
* The New Statistical Account of Scotland, Perth, Vol. X, 1845, p.  1224; Doune Historical Notes, Forth Naturalist and Historian, Moray S. Mackay, Stirling, 1984, p.  72; Kilmadock in Dunblane Diocese, Society of Friends of Dunblane Cathedral, Moray S. Mackay, Vol. XI. Part III, 1972, p.  83-85.
* "Certain innocent moderns, anxious to extract the uttermost farthing of historical truth from this yarn, have tried to identify 'Beneventana civitas' with some place in Britain, " Tatlock observed and pointed out that the circular Lombard church in Beneventum was dedicated to Saint Sophias, «a scarce name among saints. The inference is obvious that some Welsh visitor to Benevento had found there some name or anecdote to excuse the attractive invention that Cadoc had been there and was Sofia.» (Tatlock 1939:346).
* «Lives of the Cambro British saints», p.  378, 1853, Rev. William Jenkins Rees
 
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