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- modern period Welsh folklore preferred to give Arthur's ship the name Gwennan. Prydwen has however made a return during the last century in several Arthurian...
- Gwennan Mary Harries (born 5 January 1988) is a former Welsh football striker who had two spells with FA WSL club Bristol Academy, split by three seasons...
- Simon Langton (8 episodes, 2004–2006), Tom Clegg (3 episodes, 2003) and Gwennan Sage (1 episode, 2004). Clive Exton, who helped create the show, contributed...
- The name Gwennan Gorn (or Gwennangorn) is given to a ship reportedly designed and built by a sea-voyager named Madog ab Owain Gwynedd in a do****ent by...
- Diffusion (anthropology) Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas Gwennan Gorn – Ship of supposed Welsh sea-voyager Hyperdiffusionism Hyperdiffusionism...
- the original on 18 November 2009. Retrieved 6 December 2009. Director: Gwennan Sage; Executive Producer: Bryan Kirkwood; Writer: Jeff Povey (24 February...
- Jen Beattie also expressed interest, as well as Everton's Welsh winger Gwennan Harries. In October 2011, England manager Hope Powell was appointed head...
- currently has around 1,100 students (02/2019). The Prin****l of W****ean is Gwennan Jeremiah. Jodie Howells is the Vice-Prin****l (Finance and Business) and...
- bench was taken by Eva Donaldson. Notes: Shannon Ikahifo (Ireland) and Gwennan Hopkins (Wales) made their international debuts. No replacement was made...
- "Final Straw" – Gwennan Sage Tom Needham 21 April 1994 (1994-4-21) 48 "Bodyguard of Lies" Ron Cook and David Quilter guest star Gwennan Sage Elizabeth-Anne...