Arthur ap Gwynn (1902–1987) was the third librarian at the University College of Wales and an editor. Born 4 November 1902 in Caernarfon, Arthur ap Gwynn...
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Gwyn ap Nudd (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɡwɨn ap ˈnɨːð], sometimes found with the antiquated spelling Gwynn ap Nudd) is a Welsh mythological figure, the king...
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Biography Online – JONES, THOMAS GWYNN (1871–1949), poet, writer, translator and scholar Description of the T. Gwynn Jones and Arthur ap Gwynn Papers...
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Nell Gwyn (redirect from Nell Gwynn)
Eleanor Gwyn (also spelled Gwynn, Gwynne; 2 February 1650 – 14 November 1687) was an English stage actress and celebrity figure of the Restoration period...
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that matches T. Gwynn Jones' 1902 masterpiece Ymadawiad Arthur ("The Passing of Arthur"). Owen's Cilmeri reimagines the death of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd in battle...
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pg615 ISBN 978-0-7083-1953-6 "Prifysgol Cymru Aberystwyth T Gwynn Jones and Arthur ap Gwynn Papers". Rhwydwaith Archifau Cymru. Archived from the original...
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player Gwynn Evans (1915–2001), Welsh cricketer Gwyn Francis (1896–1987), Welsh rugby player Gwyn Griffin (1922–1967), English novelist Gwynn ap Gwilym...
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librarian, James Ifano Jones who worked as a Welsh language cataloguer, Arthur Ap gwynn and more recently, puppeteer Toby Philpott. To help fund the new library...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 171. ISBN 978-0-521-46945-6. "T Gwynn Jones and Arthur ap Gwynn Papers". JISC Archives Hub. Retrieved 22 January 2019. Edward...
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of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion". Arthur ap Gwynn; Francis Wynn Jones (2001). "Jones, Thomas Gwynn (1871-1949), poet, writer, translator and scholar"...
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Library of Wales. Retrieved 22 February 2022. Arthur ap Gwynn; Francis Wynn Jones (2001). "Jones, Thomas Gwynn (1871-1949), poet, writer, translator and scholar"...
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surname, "Jones", is of Welsh origin) Pixie (X-Men) (Megan Gwynn). Damian Tryp (Dafydd ap Andras). Andras Tryp (Damian's son). Red dragon ([Female]? &...
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marking the death in 1282 of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. Well known 20th-century examples include Ymadawiad Arthur by T. Gwynn Jones, and Yr Arwr, by Hedd Wyn, which...
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Culhwch and Olwen (redirect from Culhwch ap Olwen)
Gyfarwydd), but a huge list of personages of various skills (including Gwynn ap Nudd) recruited to join Culhwch in his search for Olwen. The group meets...
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Edinburgh University Press: 119. ISSN 0036-9241. Jones, Arthur (1910). The history of Gruffydd ap Cynan. Manchester University Press. "Prince Madoc and...
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Preiddeu Annwfn (section Arthur and Diwrnach)
the Mabinogi are named, and gives details of another ruler of Annwfn, Gwynn ap Nudd, king of the Tylwyth Teg - the fairies in Welsh lore - "whom God has...
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Retrieved 22 September 2023. Gwynn, E. (ed),1903-35, The Metrical Dinshenchas Royal Irish Academy, vol 2, p27 Forbes. AP. 1872, Kalendars of Scottish...
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matches T. Gwynn Jones' 1902 masterpiece Ymadawiad Arthur ("The Passing of Arthur"). Owen's Cilmeri reimagines the death of Prince Llywelyn ap Gruffudd...
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Madoc (redirect from Madog ap Owain Gwynedd)
Queen Elizabeth I in 1580, which stated: "The Lord Madoc, sonne to Owen Gwynned, Prince of Gwynedd, led a Colonie and inhabited in Terra Florida or thereabouts"...
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Ann Griffiths. Around 1900, there was a renaissance with poets such as T. Gwynn Jones. Other notable writers were T. H. Parry-Williams and D. Gwenallt Jones;...
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Edwards Hywel Teifi Edwards Evan Vincent Evans Gwynfor Evans Eirwen Gwynn Emrys ap Iwan Carwyn James John Barnard Jenkins Julian Lewis Jones Michael D...
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Wild Hunt (category King Arthur)
fairies; its leaders also varied, but they included Gwydion, Gwynn ap Nudd, King Arthur, Nuada, King Herla, Woden, the Devil and Herne the Hunter. Many...
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Aled Rhys Wiliam 1985 Rhyl Cynefin Robat Powell 1986 Fishguard Y Cwmwl Gwynn ap Gwilym 1987 Porthmadog Llanw a Thrai Ieuan Wyn 1988 Newport Storm Elwyn...
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Guy Lieutenant-General Sir Willoughby Gwatkin Major-General Sir Charles Gwynn Major-General Llewellyn Henry Gwynne General Sir John Hackett (1910—1997)...
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Edwards Hywel Teifi Edwards Evan Vincent Evans Gwynfor Evans Eirwen Gwynn Emrys ap Iwan Carwyn James John Barnard Jenkins Julian Lewis Jones Michael D...
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Dennis Coslett (who refused to speak English throughout the trial), Gethin ap Gruffydd, and three other members were convicted; Cayo-Evans and Coslett spent...
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ap Hywel and Daniel Simkins, painted the wall white and repainted the original letters in black. In doing so they misspelled Tryweryn as Trywerin. Ap...
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T. Gwynn Jones won the chair at the 1902 Eisteddfod with Ymadawiad Arthur, a poem which reconciled the European romantic traditions of King Arthur with...
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matches T. Gwynn Jones' 1902 masterpiece Umadawiad Arthur ('The Passing of Arthur'). Owen's Cilmeri reimagines the death of Prince Llywelyn ap Gruffudd...
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Griffey Jr. (99.32%), Tom Seaver (98.84%), and Nolan Ryan (98.79%). Tony Gwynn, who was appearing on his first ballot as well, was chosen alongside Ripken...
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