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Gerald of
Wales (Latin:
Giraldus Cambrensis; Welsh:
Gerallt Cymro; French:
Gerald de Barri; c. 1146 – c. 1223) was a Cambro-Norman
priest and historian...
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known to be a
raider base in 1087. The Norman/Welsh
chronicler Father Gerallt Gymro (c.1146 – c.1223)
described the
origin of his
family name in his...
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Gerallt Lloyd Owen (6
November 1944 – 15 July 2014) was a Welsh-language poet who
lived in Llandwrog. He is
considered to be one of Wales's
leading "strict-metre"...
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given name Jerrold, the
feminine nickname Jeri and the
Welsh language Gerallt and
Irish language Gearalt.
Gerald is less
common as a surname. The name...
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commenced operating between Holyhead and
Cardiff Central.
Originally named Y
Gerallt Gymro (Gerald of Wales), it was
funded by the
Welsh Government as a premium...
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Debates (official Report).:
House of Commons. H.M.
Stationery Office.
Gerallt Jones (2001). "JAMES,
DAVID EMRYS ('Dewi Emrys'; 1881–1952),
minister (Congl...
- The 1982
Bardic Chair at the
National Eisteddfod of
Wales was
awarded to
Gerallt Lloyd Owen for his awdl Cilmeri,
which Hywel Teifi Edwards has
called the...
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Rhian also
became an actress. She
later in a
relationship with poet
Gerallt Lloyd Owen, and
remained together until his
death in July 2014. Gregory...
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Before the
Industrial Revolution. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-88514-6. Nash,
Gerallt; Davies,
Trefor Alun; Thomas, Beth (1995). Workmen's
Halls and Institutes:...
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Ceredig was born in Brynamman, Carmarthenshire, in 1942, the son of
Reverend Gerallt Jones, and
Elizabeth J. Griffiths, a
Welsh teacher.
Ceredig was educated...