• Owen Davies (born 1969) is a British historian who specialises in the history of magic, witchcraft, ghosts, and popular medicine. He is currently Professor...
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  • Owen Davies may refer to: Owen Davies (Baptist minister) (1840–1929), Welsh Baptist minister Owen Davies (historian) (born 1969), English historian Owen...
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    ceremonial magicians and cunning folk, have used grimoires—the historian Owen Davies has noted that similar books can be found all around the world,...
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    Owain Glyndŵr (redirect from Owen Glendour)
    ISBN 9781349239733. Davies & Morgan 2009, p. 145. "Historic Figures: Owain Glyn Dwr (c.1355 – c.1415)". BBC History. Davies & Morgan 2009, p. 14. D.L.E. Owen Glendower...
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  • comedian Godfrey Davies, English historian Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, English actress Henry Davies (disambiguation), multiple people Hilary Davies (born 1954)...
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    Stephen Owen Davies (before 1889 – 25 February 1972), generally known as S. O. Davies, was a Welsh miner, trade union official and Labour Party politician...
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    cunning folk in Britain at any one time is uncertain. Nevertheless historian Owen Davies has speculated that, based on his own research into English cunning...
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    Wilfred Edward Salter Owen MC (18 March 1893 – 4 November 1918) was an English poet and soldier. He was one of the leading poets of the First World War...
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    "Well he would, wouldn't he?", commonly referred to as Mandy Rice-Davies Applies (shortened to MRDA), is a British political phrase and aphorism that is...
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  • ELW), historian and priest Adam the Welshman (c. 1130–1181, L), theologian and bishop Patience Agbabi (born 1965, E), poet and performer Evan Owen Allen...
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  • Magic in Enlightenment Europe is an edited volume edited by the historians Owen Davies and Willem de Blécourt. It was first published by Manchester University...
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    Davies, The Life of Robert Owen, Philanthropist and Social Reformer, An Appreciation. Robert Sutton, 1907 R. E. Davis and F. J. O'Hagan, Robert Owen....
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    Owen Smith (born 2 May 1970) is a British lobbyist and former Labour Party politician who has been the UK government relations director for pharmaceutical...
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    ceremonial magicians and cunning folk, have used grimoires—the historian Owen Davies has noted that similar books can be found all around the world,...
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  • rhestr Cymry); an ethnic group and nation associated with Wales. Historian John Davies argues that the origin of the Welsh nation can be traced to the...
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  • Prys Davies, Baron Prys-Davies (1923–2017), Welsh politician Owen Prys (1857–1934), Welsh Calvinist minister Prys Morgan (born 1937), Welsh historian Tomos...
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    Western and Christian history—to other cultures.[citation needed] Historian Owen Davies says the term "white witch" was rarely used before the 20th century...
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    "Owen Morgan, "England and Wales Census, 1881"". familysearch.org. Retrieved 15 April 2013. "Owen Morgan (Morien), journalist and local historian, c...
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    presented by historian and curator Daru Rooke. As early as 1867, William Knipe suggested that she was "addicted" to crime. Historian Owen Davies describes...
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    months of the year. Two weeks later Owen fought fellow Welshman Glyn Davies at the National Sporting Club. Davies was described as a "tough old pro" who...
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  • Owen (1907). Annotated edition of the poems. J. H. Davies (ed.), The Letters of Goronwy Owen (1924). Dafydd Wyn Wiliam (ed.), Llythyrau Goronwy Owen (The...
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    Channel were still about 33 feet (10 metres) lower than today. The historian John Davies theorised that the story of Cantre'r Gwaelod's drowning and tales...
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    era continued to be used following Christianization. However, as historian Owen Davies noted, "although some such pre-Christian magic continued, to label...
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    witches, but were more often known as cunning folk or wise folk. Historian Owen Davies says the term "white witch" was rarely used before the 20th century...
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  • Statisticians and Historians. Owen's father, listed on the same page of the work, was an earlier Shropshire county cricketer. Davies, Gareth; Garland,...
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  • James Owen (born 1969) is a British historian and journalist. Owen was born in Holland Park, London, and was educated at Eton College and University College...
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  • SS Owen Wister was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Owen Wister, an American writer and historian, considered...
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    such, throughout history it was generally used in a derogatory sense. — Owen Davies, Paganism: A Very Short Introduction, 2011 The term pagan derives from...
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  • along with the U.S., the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union. John Paton Davies Jr. was among the "China Hands" who were blamed for the loss of China. While...
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  • magical creatures. Edward Bluemel, Louise Brealey, Malin Buska, Aiysha Hart, Owen Teale, Alex Kingston, and Valarie Pettiford are also featured. The eight-episode...
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