Ceredig ap Cunedda (died 453), king of Ceredigion, may have been born c. 420 in the Brythonic kingdom of Manaw Gododdin (modern Lothian in Scotland), centred on the Firth of Forth in the area known as Yr Hen Ogledd. Little is known of him. One of the sons of Cunedda, grandfather of Saint David, according to tradition, he arrived in what is now modern Wales from Gododdin with his father's family when they were invited to help ward off Irish invaders. As a reward for his bravery, his father gave him the southernmost part of the territories in north-west Wales reconquered from the Irish. The realm is traditionally supposed to have been called Ceredigion after him.
Ceredig had a daughter named Ina who is thought to be the Saint Ina to whom St Ina's Church in Llanina near New Quay, Ceredigion is dedicated.
De vuelta a casa,
esta vez no resultó
vimos romper las cadenas.
Hoy el verdugo se tragó su vocación,
la muerte estuvo muy cerca.
Quiso gritar y fracasó,
la realidad lo sentenció.
Rabia y dolor en su corazón.
Un crimen que no cometió,
cinco años en el corredor.
Casi al final pudo respirar.
Ãl es hispano, si eres negro aún peor.
Tu vida es su recompensa.
Como las hienas en la Roma de Nerón,
quien va a morir os desprecia.
Segunda vez, vuelta a empezar.
Alguien compró su salvación,
no hay mejor show en televisión.
Hay que buscar, encontrarán a quien culpar.
Y asesinar. Les dio poder esta sociedad.
No debes llorar,
enseña tu orgullo, solo no estás.
Vamos a más, no hay que callar.
Con mano izquierda,
lo nuestro es luchar.