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William Cragh (c. 1262 – after 1307) was a medieval Welsh warrior and supporter of Rhys ap Maredudd, lord of the lands of Ystrad Tywi, in his rebellion against King Edward I of England. Captured in 1290 by the son of William de Briouze, the Cambro-Norman Lord of Gower, he was tried and found guilty of having killed thirteen men. Cragh was hanged just outside Swansea within sight of de Briouze's Swansea Castle, twice, as the gallows collapsed during his first hanging. Lady Mary de Briouze interceded on Cragh's behalf and prayed to the deceased Bishop of Hereford, Thomas de Cantilupe, requesting him to ask God to bring Cragh back from the dead. Cragh began to show signs of life the day after his execution and over the subsequent few weeks made a full recovery, living at least another eightee

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  • William Cragh guerriero e ribelle di origine gallese. In inglese è conosciuto come William the Scabby (Scabby sta per rognoso, e anche Cragh ha lo stesso significato in gallese) e combatté strenuamente contro il dominio di Edoardo I d'Inghilterra in Galles. A seguito delle circostanze della sua morte e della sua resurrezione Tommaso di Cantilupe, che intercedette per lui, venne canonizzato il 17 aprile 1320 da Papa Giovanni XXII. (it)
  • William Cragh (nacido cerca de 1262 y fallecido algo después de 1307) fue un guerrero medieval galés que brindó su apoyo a , señor de las tierras de , en su rebelión contra el rey Eduardo I de Inglaterra. Apresado en 1290 por el hijo de William de Braose, el señor cambro-normando de , fue procesado y declarado culpable del asesinato de trece hombres. Al segundo intento, ya que en la primera ocasión en que fue colgado se rompió la horca, lo ejecutaron a las afueras de Swansea. Mary de Braose intecedió, por causas que se desconocen, en favor de Cragh y le suplicó al , , que le pidiese a Dios que lo resucitara. Cragh comenzó a mostrar indicios de vida el día siguiente a su ejecución y consiguió recuperarse por completo a lo largo de la siguiente semana. Vivió dieciocho años más. (es)
  • William Cragh (Cragh en gallois signifie « galeux ») et aussi nommé William the Scabby, signifiant littéralement « William le Galeux », né vers 1262 et mort après 1307, est un guerrier gallois, partisan de Rhys ap Maredudd, le seigneur d'Ystrad Tywi, dans sa rébellion contre le roi Édouard Ier. (fr)
  • William Cragh (c. 1262 – after 1307) was a medieval Welsh warrior and supporter of Rhys ap Maredudd, lord of the lands of Ystrad Tywi, in his rebellion against King Edward I of England. Captured in 1290 by the son of William de Briouze, the Cambro-Norman Lord of Gower, he was tried and found guilty of having killed thirteen men. Cragh was hanged just outside Swansea within sight of de Briouze's Swansea Castle, twice, as the gallows collapsed during his first hanging. Lady Mary de Briouze interceded on Cragh's behalf and prayed to the deceased Bishop of Hereford, Thomas de Cantilupe, requesting him to ask God to bring Cragh back from the dead. Cragh began to show signs of life the day after his execution and over the subsequent few weeks made a full recovery, living at least another eightee (en)
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  • William Cragh (nacido cerca de 1262 y fallecido algo después de 1307) fue un guerrero medieval galés que brindó su apoyo a , señor de las tierras de , en su rebelión contra el rey Eduardo I de Inglaterra. Apresado en 1290 por el hijo de William de Braose, el señor cambro-normando de , fue procesado y declarado culpable del asesinato de trece hombres. Al segundo intento, ya que en la primera ocasión en que fue colgado se rompió la horca, lo ejecutaron a las afueras de Swansea. Mary de Braose intecedió, por causas que se desconocen, en favor de Cragh y le suplicó al , , que le pidiese a Dios que lo resucitara. Cragh comenzó a mostrar indicios de vida el día siguiente a su ejecución y consiguió recuperarse por completo a lo largo de la siguiente semana. Vivió dieciocho años más. La mayor parte de los datos referidos a la historia de Cragh proceden de la investigación que se llevó a cabo en torno a la canonización de Thomas de Cantilupe, cuyos resultados permanecen guardados en la biblioteca del Vaticano. La «resurrección» de Cragh fue uno de los treinta y ocho milagros que se les presentaron a los comisionados papales a los que se les encomendó en 1307 la tarea de examinar las pruebas de la santidad de Cantilupe. El propio Cragh compareció ante la comisión y se ofreció como prueba. No se conoce nada más acerca de su vida a partir de ese momento. El papa Juan XXII fue el que se encargó finalmente de canonizar a Cantilupe el 17 de abril de 1320. (es)
  • William Cragh (Cragh en gallois signifie « galeux ») et aussi nommé William the Scabby, signifiant littéralement « William le Galeux », né vers 1262 et mort après 1307, est un guerrier gallois, partisan de Rhys ap Maredudd, le seigneur d'Ystrad Tywi, dans sa rébellion contre le roi Édouard Ier. Capturé en 1290 par Guillaume VII de Briouze, seigneur cambro-normand de Gower, il est reconnu coupable d'avoir tué treize hommes. Cragh est exécuté à la sortie de Swansea. Durant la pendaison, la potence s'écroule deux fois. Marie de Briouze décide pour une raison inconnue de prier pour le salut de Cragh, en implorant l'aide de Thomas de Cantiloupe, l'évêque de Hereford décédé huit ans auparavant, pour qu'il demande à Dieu de faire revenir Cragh d'entre les morts. Cragh commence à montrer des signes de vie le lendemain de son exécution, se rétablit progressivement et vit encore au moins dix-sept ans après son exécution. (fr)
  • William Cragh (c. 1262 – after 1307) was a medieval Welsh warrior and supporter of Rhys ap Maredudd, lord of the lands of Ystrad Tywi, in his rebellion against King Edward I of England. Captured in 1290 by the son of William de Briouze, the Cambro-Norman Lord of Gower, he was tried and found guilty of having killed thirteen men. Cragh was hanged just outside Swansea within sight of de Briouze's Swansea Castle, twice, as the gallows collapsed during his first hanging. Lady Mary de Briouze interceded on Cragh's behalf and prayed to the deceased Bishop of Hereford, Thomas de Cantilupe, requesting him to ask God to bring Cragh back from the dead. Cragh began to show signs of life the day after his execution and over the subsequent few weeks made a full recovery, living at least another eighteen years. The main primary source for Cragh's story is the record of the investigation into the canonisation of Thomas de Cantilupe, which is held in the Vatican Library. Cragh's resurrection was one of thirty-eight miracles presented to the papal commissioners who in 1307 were charged with examining the evidence for Cantilupe's saintliness. The hanged man himself gave evidence to the commission, after which nothing more is known of him. Cantilupe was formally canonised by Pope John XXII on 17 April 1320. (en)
  • William Cragh guerriero e ribelle di origine gallese. In inglese è conosciuto come William the Scabby (Scabby sta per rognoso, e anche Cragh ha lo stesso significato in gallese) e combatté strenuamente contro il dominio di Edoardo I d'Inghilterra in Galles. A seguito delle circostanze della sua morte e della sua resurrezione Tommaso di Cantilupe, che intercedette per lui, venne canonizzato il 17 aprile 1320 da Papa Giovanni XXII. (it)
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