(WRONG! It's the SURNAME of CADOGAN that is Welsh/Irish; his father, who HAD THE SURNAME OF Cadogan, would be Welsh or Irish, albiet possibly distantly, because of this!) |
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+ | This '''[[Wizardkind|wizard]]''' was the Irish or Welsh<ref>The included link - http://www.behindthename.com/name/cadogan - confirms that the surname of 'Cadogan' is Irish and Welsh, meaning that Sir Cadogan's family - at least on the paternal side - was welsh or Irish, this would include his father.</ref> father of [[Cadogan|Sir Cadogan]], a [[Knights of the Round Table|Knight of the Round Table]] famous for his defeat of the [[Wyvern of Wye]]. |
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This wizard was the Irish or Welsh[1] father of Sir Cadogan, a Knight of the Round Table famous for his defeat of the Wyvern of Wye.
Appearances
- Pottermore (Mentioned only)
References
- ↑ The included link - http://www.behindthename.com/name/cadogan - confirms that the surname of 'Cadogan' is Irish and Welsh, meaning that Sir Cadogan's family - at least on the paternal side - was welsh or Irish, this would include his father.