The bull of combat in the field of slaughter,

He attracted the wild dogs by the motion of his hand.

My witnesses are Owen ap Eulat

And Gwrien, and Gwynn and Gwriat.

From Cattraeth and its carnage,

From the battle encounter,

After the clear bright mead was served,

He saw no more the dwelling of his father."

Aneurin represents Caradoc as having fallen in this battle.

It is possible that Caradon may take its name from him, and that it may have been Dun Caradock.