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- 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...
- 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...
- Gerald of Wales (Latin: Giraldus Cambrensis; Welsh: Gerallt Cymro; French: Gerald de Barri; c. 1146 – c. 1223) was a Cambro-Norman priest and historian...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- and one every two hours continues to Birmingham International. Y Gerallt Gymro, a Monday to Friday daily limited-stop express north to Holyhead, operated...
- Heather Mountain), directed by Angela Barbara Roberts. 1998: Pum Cynnig i Gymro (Bride of War) was directed by Peter Edwards. It was also released in English...
- 1176; died 16 July 1198 1199 1203 (Gerald of Wales) Also known as Gerallt Gymro, Giraldus Cambrensis, Gerald the Welshman, Gerald de Barri; nephew of David...