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Maelgwn is a
Middle Welsh personal name
meaning 'Princely Hound',
stemming from
Common Brittonic *Maglo-kunos,
attested in
Latin as Maglocunus. A number...
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Maelgwn ap Rhys (c. 1170–1230) was
prince of part of the
kingdom of
Deheubarth in
south west Wales.
Maelgwn was the son of Rhys ap
Gruffydd (The Lord Rhys)...
- Rhun ap
Maelgwn Gwynedd (died c. 586), also
known as Rhun Hir ap
Maelgwn Gwynedd (English: Rhun the Tall, son of
Maelgwn Gwynedd),
sometimes spelt as 'Rhûn'...
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Maelgwn Gwynedd (Latin: Maglocunus; died c. 547) was King of
Gwynedd during the
early 6th century.
Surviving records suggest he held a pre-eminent position...
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following children:
Morgan ap
Gruffydd (c. 1116,
Carmarthenshire – 1136)
Maelgwyn ap
Gruffydd (c. 1119,
Carmarthenshire – 1136)
Gwladus ferch Gruffydd (between...
- have had an
illegitimate daughter while a
young cleric, who he
married to
Maelgwyn Fychan, a
prince of the
royal house of Deheubarth.
Walter Marshal, 5th...
- bodied, And
truly the best of dogs;
Dormath was he,
which belonged to
Maelgwyn.
Dormath with the
ruddy nose! what a
gazer Thou art upon me
because I notice...
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Middleton Reef:
Agnes Napier, Annasona, Blue Jacket, Britannia, Defender,
Maelgwyn, Mallsgate, Mary Lawson,
Queen of the East,
Stuart Russel, Runic, ****u...
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southern Welsh lord
Maelgwyn Fychan to
offer Gilbert homage. As part of the
treaty Gilbert married his
daughter Isabel to Rhys, son of
Maelgwyn. Earl Gilbert's...
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Founded 1975; 49 years ago (1975) (as
Hotpoint Football Club)
Ground The
Maelgwyn Stadium,
Llandudno Junction Chairman Garry Plumb Manager Colin Birtles...