Madoc (disambiguation)
People
Madoc or Madog was a legendary Welsh prince who allegedly discovered America in 1170. Both names are also used as Welsh masculine given names, derived from proto-Celtic *matu- meaning goodly or fortunate.
People in history
- Madog Elfed, putatively a hero from around 600
- Madog ap Rhiryd, a 12th-century prince of part of Powys
- Madog ap Maredudd, the last prince of a united Kingdom of Powys
- Princes of Powys Fadog in north-east Wales:
- Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor, son of Madog ap Maredudd, prince 1191-1236
- Madog II ap Gruffydd, Lord of Dinas Bran, son of Gruffydd II ap Madog, prince 1269-1277
- Madog Crypl, grandson of Madog II ap Gruffydd, prince 1289–1304, sometimes known as Madog III
- Madog Fychan, probably son of Madog Crypl, prince 1304-c.1325
- Madog ap Llywelyn, a 13th-century prince of the Kingdom of Gwynedd
In culture pertaining to Wales
- Madoc ap Uthyr, a legendary figure, son of Uther Pendragon, father of Eliwlod and brother of King Arthur
- Madoc, an 1805 poem by Robert Southey
- Madog, a poem by T. Gwynn Jones
Other people
- Philip Madoc (1934–2012), actor
- Ruth Madoc (b. 1943), actress and singer
Places
- Maen Madoc, a menhir (standing stone) in the Brecon Beacons
- Madoc, Ontario, a township in Canada
- Madoc, Ontario (town), a nearby village
- Madog River in Guam
Other uses
- MADOC, publication server and university bibliography of the University of Mannheim
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