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Myfanwy (Welsh: [məˈvanʊɨ̯, məˈvanʊi̯], a woman's name
derived from
Welsh annwyl 'beloved'), is a po****r
Welsh song
composed by
Joseph Parry in four...
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Myfanwy Talog Williams (Welsh pronunciation: [məˈvanuɨ ˈtalɔɡ] 31
March 1944 – 11
March 1995),
known professionally as
Myfanwy Talog, was a
Welsh actress...
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Myvanwy Rhys (1
August 1874 – 28
November 1945), also
spelled Myfanwy Rhŷs, was a
Welsh suffragist and historian. She was
elected to the
Honourable Society...
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Myfanwy (Welsh: [məˈvanʊɨ̯, məˈvanʊi̯], from
Welsh annwyl 'beloved') is a
feminine given name po****rised by the
Welsh song,
Myfanwy composed by Joseph...
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Myfanwy Piper (/məˈfɑːnwiː/; Welsh: /məˈvanuj/; 28
March 1911 – 18
January 1997) was a
British art
critic and
opera librettist. Mary
Myfanwy Evans...
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Myfanwy Warhurst (/mɪˈfænwiː/, born 29 May 1973) is an
Australian radio announcer and
television personality, best
known for her work at
Triple J radio...
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Myfanwy Pryce (3
October 1890 – 16
March 1976) was a
Welsh novelist and
short story writer,
author of nine
published novels. Her
works were
admired for...
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Myfanwy Ann
Matthews (born 29
December 1975 in Dubbo, New
South Wales), is a
former Australian athlete who
competed in archery. At the
Australian national...
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Myfanwy Waring (born 1977) is a
Welsh actress, best
known for her role as PC
Amber Johannsen in the ITV
drama series The Bill. Her most
recent on screen...
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Myfanwy Hay**** (1913–1963) was a
Welsh poet, illustrator, BBC broadcaster, and journalist. She was born
Blodwen Myfanwy Hay**** in Pontnewynydd, Wales...