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Gelert (Welsh pronunciation: [
ˈɡɛlɛrt]) is a
legendary wolfhound ****ociated with the
village of
Beddgelert (whose name
means "
Gelert's Grave") in Gwynedd...
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Nantmor and Nant Gwynant. It is
reputed to be
named after the
legendary hound Gelert. The
community is
large and sp****ly po****ted and
covers 86
square kilometres...
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Gelert Limited is a
British camping and
outdoor clothing importer founded in Gwynedd,
north Wales.
Since 2013, it has been
owned by
Frasers Group. The...
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Gelert, also
spelled Gellert or Killhart, was a 13th-century dog of
Welsh fable Gelert may also
refer to:
Gelert (company), a
company selling outdoor equipment...
- his name. They
include Beddgelert ("
Gelert's grave") and the
surrounding Gelert Valley and
Llangeler ("
Gelert's church")
where there is a
church dedicated...
- well-travelled "faithful hound" motif,
similar to the
Welsh story of the dog
Gelert. In one of the
earliest versions of the story,
described by
Dominican friar...
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Neopets is a free-to-play
virtual pet
browser game.
First launched in 1999, the game
allows users to own
virtual pets ("Neopets") and
explore a virtual...
- Otto
Christian Leonor Gelert (9
November 1862 in Nybøl on
Sundeved peninsula – 20
March 1899 in Copenhagen) was a
Danish pharmacist and botanist, who specialized...
- Bath, also
known as the Gellért
Baths (Hungarian: Gellért gyógyfürdő [
ˈɡɛlːeːrt ˈɟoːcfyrdøː]), is a bath
complex in
Budapest in Hungary. It is part of...
- late as 1888. In the
Welsh tale of
Gelert,
Llywelyn the Great,
Prince of Gwynedd,
killed his
faithful wolfhound Gelert after finding him
covered in blood...