- 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 The Itinerary...
-
Gerald of
Wales (Latin:
Giraldus Cambrensis; Welsh:
Gerallt Cymro; French:
Gerald de Barri; c. 1146 – c. 1223) was a Cambro-Norman
priest and historian...
- a
centre to
commemorate Dafydd ap Gwilym. His autobiography,
Taith Rhyw
Gymro, was
published in 2015. He was pla**** by Mark
Lewis Jones in the Netflix...
-
operating between Holyhead and
Cardiff Central.
Originally named Y
Gerallt Gymro (Gerald of Wales), it was
funded by the
Welsh Government as a
premium service...
- y weinidogaeth, h.d.
Publications about John Davies: Davies, Ben: Sion
Gymro, Gomer, (1938). 106 t. Evans, D:
Gwaith oes yr
Hybarch John Davies, Moreia...
- Russian,
German and
Welsh at Dr
Williams School,
published Pum
Cynnig i
Gymro ("Five
Tries for a Welshman"), an
account of his time as a
prisoner of war...
-
Welsh playwrights,
along with
Saunders Lewis; of his many plays,
Hanes Rhyw
Gymro (1964), Ac Eto Nid Myfi (1976) and Yr
Adduned (1979) are
considered masterpieces...
-
Arriva Trains Wales. At the time of the launch, it was
known as Y
Gerallt Gymro (Gerald of Wales), it was
subsequently named as the
Premier Service. The...
- (1741–1819),
clergyman and
social historian Reverend John
Davies (Shon
Gymro) (1804–1884),
Welsh Congregational Minister, linguist,
writer and poet Elfodd...
- "Cornica"
Revue celtique 3,
Whitley Stokes (1876–78) (pages 85–86)
Gerallt Gymro a Siôn o
Gernyw fel
Cyfieithwyr Proffwydoliaethau Myrddin [Gerald of Wales...