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Madog ap
Gwallter (fl c. 1250) was a
medieval Welsh language poet. It is
thought that
Madog was a
Franciscan friar who
lived in the
middle of the 13th...
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Walter Brut (Welsh:
Gwallter Brut) was a fourteenth-century
writer from the
Welsh borders,
whose trial in 1391 is a
notable event in the
history of Lollardy...
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Davies (15 July 1761 – 5
December 1849),
commonly known by his
bardic name
Gwallter Mechain ("Walter of Mechain"), was a
Welsh poet, editor, translator, antiquary...
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Castell Gwallter, also
known as Walter's
Castle and
sometimes Castell Penweddig, is the
remains of a
Norman motte-and-bailey
castle situated on a large...
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cantref of Penweddig.
Before that, the name was
Llanfihangel Castell Gwallter. The name
changed to
Llanfihangel Genau'r Glyn in the 16th century. When...
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Abereinon Castell Cadwgan Castell Caerwedros Castell Dol Wllf
Castell Gwallter Castell Gwynionydd Castell Hywel Castell Llwyn Gwinau Castell Nant y Garan...
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Welsh in the 1580s and
later became a
bishop of
Llandaff and of St. Asaph.
Gwallter Mechain (1761–1849), the bard, was the
vicar from 1837
until his death...
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Rheidol Teifi Wyre
Ystwyth Castles Aberdyfi Aberystwyth Cardigan Castell Gwallter Dinerth Lampeter Castle Islands Cardigan Island Ynys
Lochtyn Topics Parliamentary...
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Peniarth m****cripts and in
Tudur Aled's
elegy to
Dafydd ab Edmwnd.
Madog ap
Gwallter (fl. c. 1250)
Bleddyn Fardd (fl. c. 1258–1284)
Llygad Gŵr (fl. 1268) Gruffudd...
- J-Wire. 5
January 2024. "Glenys Cour: can
mlynedd o liw" (in Welsh).
Gwallter. 12
January 2024.
Retrieved 15
December 2024. Mort de
Robert Badinter :...