- The
Welsh (Welsh:
Cymry) are an
ethnic group and
nation native to
Wales who
share a
common ancestry,
history and culture.
Wales is one of the four countries...
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version penned by
Evans is
called "Gwlad
Newydd y
Cymry" ("The New
Country of the Welsh"). "Gwlad
Newydd y
Cymry" is pla**** to the same tune as "Hen Wlad Fy...
- and
Walton in West Yorkshire). The
modern Welsh name for
themselves is
Cymry, and
Cymru is the
Welsh name for Wales.
These words (both of
which are pronounced...
- The
Royal Welsh (R WELSH) (Welsh: Y
Cymry Brenhinol) is an
armoured infantry regiment of the
British Army. It was
established in 2006 from the
Royal Welch...
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Cymru is the
Welsh name for Wales,
while the name for the
Welsh people is
Cymry.
These words (both of
which are
pronounced [ˈkəm.rɨ]) are
descended from...
-
Ogledd considered themselves to be one people, and both were
referred to as
Cymry ('fellow-countrymen') from the
Brittonic word combrogi. The Hen
Ogledd was...
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until late in the
Middle Ages. The
Welsh word
Cymru (Wales),
along with
Cymry (Welsh people), was
falsely supposed by 17th-century
Celticists to be connected...
- and
Walton in West Yorkshire). The
modern Welsh name for
themselves is
Cymry, and
Cymru is the
Welsh name for Wales.
These words (both of
which are pronounced...
- That era of
struggle saw the
Welsh adopt their modern name for themselves,
Cymry,
meaning "fellow countrymen", and it also saw the
demise of all but one...
- of the
Cymry (i.e., the
Welsh and the
Brythonic "Men of the North"
taken together,
exclusive of all others).
There was an
alliance of the
Cymry with Penda...