-
characters known from the
Third Branch of the Mabinogi.
Euron may an
error for
Gwron; John T. Koch
suggests the name may
ultimately derive from an
older form...
- are, of course,
connected to the moon).
Euron (Gronw, Gwyronwy, Gwyron):
gwron means "hero" or "warrior,"
while the
British "wirowonos"
means "man-slaying";...
-
verch Gynfarch.
Peredur is said to have had a son by the name of
Gwgon Gwron,
called one of the
three "Prostrate Chieftains" (Lledyf Vnben)
because "they...
- (1861–1902) from the
National Library of Wales's
newspaper collection. The
Gwron (1856–1860) The
Aberdare Leader (1902–1991) "Welsh
Newspapers Online"....
- (2009) The sage of a revival:
early Welsh Pentecostal Methodism (2010) Y
Gwron o
Genefa (2012) A
portrait of
Battling Bessie (2011)
Cysegr Sancteiddiolaf...
-
singular plural Indicative Present / ****ure
gwrav gwren gwredh gwrewgh gwra
gwrons gwrer Preterite gwrug gwrussyn gwrussys gwrussowgh gwrug gwrussons gwrug...
- of Calfaria,
Aberdare and also
editor of the
Welsh language newspaper, Y
Gwron (which was
published at Aberdare). However, when the
masters refused to...
- mid- to late 19th century.
Josiah Thomas Jones of
Aberdare launched both Y
Gwron Cymreig ("The
Welsh Hero", 1854–60) and The
Aberdare Times (1861-1902),...
- and pamphlets, but was
better known as the co-editor of the
newspapers Y
Gwron (1855–60), Y
Gweithiwr (1859–60), and
Seren Cymru (1860–76); he
served as...
- candidate. This was
first mooted in December, for
example at a
meeting of the
Gwron Lodge of the
Alfredian Order at Aberdare. On 18 December,
Price visited...