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Dyfed (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈdəvɛd]) is a
preserved county in
southwestern Wales. It is a
mostly rural area with a
coastline on the
Irish Sea and the...
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DYVE (89.7 FM),
broadcasting as 89.7 RVFM, is a
radio station owned and
operated by Wave Network. The station's
studio is
located in Brgy. San Francisco...
- Deep
Dyve is a
commercial website that
sells access to
scientific and
scholarly articles. A user can buy PDFs of
individual papers or get a subscription...
- Dives.
Dyve was born on 3
November 1599. He was the son of Sir John
Dyve and
Beatrix Walcot, who
married secondly John Digby, 1st Earl of Bristol.
Dyve, who...
- wake of the
tragedy that
befell the
Children of Llyr,
Prince Pryderi of
Dyved returns to his
realm with Manawyddan, the last
survivor of the family. There...
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Kings of Gwent, Glywysing, Morgannwg, Ergyng,
Garth Madrun &
Early Kings of
Dyved".
Retrieved 8
November 2024. Ashley, Mike (1998). "The
Mammoth Book of British...
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faithful to him. And so it was. And
those strangers had Rhos and
Penfro in
Dyved, and
settled there as
loyal men to the king. And he
placed English among...
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duvet (UK: /ˈduːveɪ/ DOO-vay, US: /duːˈveɪ/ doo-VAY; from
French duvet [
dyvɛ] 'down'),
usually called a
comforter or (down-filled)
quilt in
American English...
- Castle, Dorset. He
married Beatrice Walcott (died 1658),
widow of Sir John
Dyve of Bromham, Bedfordshire, in 1609 and they had four
surviving children: George...
- Mowbrays, the Latimers, the Nevilles, the P****elowes, the
Wildes and the
Dyves.
Early in the 18th century, the
manor was
bought by Sir
Thomas Trevor, who...