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corresponds to the
Welsh Gwalchmei ap
Gwyar (meaning "son of Gwyar"), or
Gwalchmai, and
throughout the
Middle Ages was
known in
Latin as Galvaginus, Gualgunus...
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Gwalchmai or
Gwalchmei is a
figure in
Welsh Arthurian legend known in
English as Gawain.
Gwalchmai may also
refer to:
Gwalchmai, Anglesey, a
village in...
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Gwalchmai (Welsh pronunciation) is a
village on
Anglesey in
north Wales,
within the
Trewalchmai community. The community's po****tion in the 2011 census...
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Meilyr ap
Gwalchmai (fl.
second half of the 12th century) was the son of the
Welsh poet
Gwalchmai ap
Meilyr (fl. 1130–1180) and
brother of
another poet...
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court poet
Einion ap
Gwalchmai (fl. 1202–1223) was the son of the poet
Gwalchmai ap
Meilyr and
brother of the poet
Meilyr ap
Gwalchmai. He
lived in Gwynedd...
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Gwalchmai ap
Meilyr (fl. 1130 – 1180) was a Welsh-language
court poet,
connected with
Trewalchmai in Anglesey. He was one of the
earliest of the Gogynfeirdd...
- C.P.D.
Gwalchmai is a
football club from
Gwalchmai in Wales. They play in the
North Wales Coast West
Premier Division and with
their home
games at Maes...
- May is a
bildungsroman set in the time of King
Arthur and
centered on
Gwalchmai ap Lot (Gawain, as he is
better known).
Britain is a land
divided into...
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servant of
Gwalchmai ap Lot (the hero of the
preceding book, Hawk of May). In winter, Rhys and his
cousin encounter a
mounted warrior named Gwalchmai. He accompanies...
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Newborough 1955–56 –
Newborough 1956–57 –
Gwalchmai 1957–58 –
Newborough 1958–59 –
Gwalchmai 1959–60 –
Gwalchmai 1960–61 –
Newborough 1961–62 – Brynsiencyn...