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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 parts...
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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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together they had
three children:
Gwladus (born 1873, died as an infant),
Myvanwy, and Olwen. In 1874 Rhŷs
delivered a
series of
lectures in Aberystwyth...
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Paris Known for Teacher, hostess, and
campaigner for women's
rights Spouse John Rhys (m. 1872)
Children 3,
including Myvanwy Rhys and
Olwen Rhys...
- to John Rhŷs and
Elspeth Hughes-Davies in
North Wales. Her
elder sister Myvanwy had been born on 1
August 1874 and the
sisters were
thought to have remained...
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United States National Museum Bigelow,
Henry B.; Cohen,
Daniel M.; ****,
Myvanwy M.; Jr,
Robert H. Gibbs; Grey, Marion; Jr,
James E. Morrow; Schultz, Leonard...
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Fires Burning" (lyrics by Lena
Gulibert Ford,
music by Ivor Novello) –
Myvanwy Jenn "Sister Susie's
Sewing Shirts" (lyrics by R. P. Weston,
music by Herman...
- (born 1974),
Welsh actor Morgan John Rhys (1760–1804),
Baptist minister Myvanwy Rhys,
Welsh suffragist and
historian Paul Rhys (born 1963),
Welsh television...
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Crossbow Diane Cilento in the 1973
British film Hitler: The Last Ten Days.
Myvanwy Jenn in the 1973
British television production The
Death of
Adolf Hitler...
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Guarnerius of 1743)
Catherine Manoukian (1981),
plays on the ex-Ysaÿe
Vuillaume Myvanwy Ella
Penny (1984)
Nemanja Radulovic (1985)
plays a J.B.
Vuillaume violin...