-
prevailed as a
reference to the Welsh.
Until c. 1560 the word was
spelt Kymry or Cymry,
regardless of
whether it
referred to the
people or
their homeland...
- 1560 the word was
spelt Kymry or Cymry,
regardless of
whether it
referred to the
people or
their homeland,
including as
Kymry, in the
Armes Prydein, in...
-
women have been
nominated in
music score categories: Ann Ronell,
Tylwyth Kymry aka Meg Karlin,
Angela Morley,
Marilyn Bergman,
Rachel Portman, Anne Dudley...
- a self-description
probably before the 7th
century and is
attested (as
Kymry) in a
praise poem to
Cadwallon ap
Cadfan (Moliant Cadwallon, by Afan Ferddig)...
- came into use
before the 7th century. In literature, they
could be
spelt Kymry or Cymry,
regardless of
whether it
referred to the
people or
their homeland...
- ISBN 978-0-7083-1084-7. Stephens,
Thomas II (1849). The
Literature of the
Kymry Beeing a
Critical Essay on the
History of the
Language and
Literature of...
- 1897:183,
events leading up to the
Battle of Winwaed. Rhys 1904:134, The
Kymry – the
location is unknown, with Din
Eidyn (at
modern Edinburgh) and Caer...
-
University of
Wales Press. Stephens,
Thomas II (1849). The
Literature of the
Kymry Beeing a
Critical Essay on the
History of the
Language and
Literature of...
- Rice Rees (Welsh Saints, 1836, pp.185-6), but
accepted by
Robert Owen (The
Kymry, 1891, p.77) David, Brian,
Review of
Nicholas J. Higham, King Arthur: The...
- Marriott, br****,
woodwinds Gino Robair,
percussion Will Bernard,
guitar Kymry Esainko,
piano Alisa Rose,
violin Sascha Jacobson,
double b****
Deirdre McClure...