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Merfyn Frych ("
Merfyn the Freckled"; Old
Welsh Mermin), also
known as
Merfyn ap
Gwriad ("
Merfyn son of Gwriad") and
Merfyn Camwri ("
Merfyn the Oppressor")...
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Rhodri ap
Merfyn,
commonly known as
Rhodri Mawr (Welsh for 'Rhodri the Great'), was a
Welsh king
whose legacy has
impacted the
history of Wales. Rhodri...
- of the
Welsh language, the
modern Welsh spelling for
Mervyn is
Merfyn.
Mervyn or
Merfyn Frych, king of
Gwynedd (c. 825 – c. 844)
Mervyn Archdall (disambiguation)...
- R.
Merfyn Jones CBE (born
January 1948) is a
Welsh historian and broadcaster, was vice-chancellor of
Bangor University (2004 to 2010) and a
governor of...
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Merfyn Lloyd Turner (20
October 1915 – 6
August 1991) was a
Welsh prison social worker and author. In
World War II he was
refused recognition as a conscientious...
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Cynan Dindaethwy, King (798–816)
Merfyn Frych, King (825–844)
Rhodri ap
Merfyn, King (844–878)
Anarawd ap Rhodri, King (878–916) Kingdom...
- and he
chiefly appears in the
historical record in
connection to his son
Merfyn Frych, King of
Gwynedd from
around 825 to 844 and
founder of the Merfynion...
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Merfyn ap
Rhodri (died c. 900) was a late 9th
century Aberffraw prince of Gwynedd. He is
sometimes credited with
ruling Powys after the
death of his father...
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Thomas Mervyn Davies OBE (9
December 1946 – 15
March 2012),
often known as "Merv the Swerve", was a
Welsh rugby union player who won 38 caps for Wales...
- Sarffgadau, "Selyf the Battle-Serpent"),
patronyms (e.g.
Rhodri ap
Merfyn, "Rhodri son of
Merfyn"), and (much less often)
matronyms (e.g.
Rhodri map Nest, "Rhodri...