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Nudd may
refer to: Bob
Nudd (born 1944),
British angler Gwyn ap
Nudd,
Welsh mythological figure, son of
Lludd Llaw
Eraint Lludd Llaw
Eraint (
Nudd Llaw...
- Gwyn ap
Nudd (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɡwɨn ap ˈnɨːð],
sometimes found with the
antiquated spelling Gwynn ap
Nudd) is a
Welsh mythological figure, the king...
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Robert James "Bob"
Nudd MBE (born 1944, in Chelmsford, Es****) was the
first angler to win four
individual World Freshwater Angling Championships; in 1990...
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Matthew Nudds is a
British philosopher and
Professor of
Philosophy at the
University of
Warwick where he is also
Chair of the
Faculty of
Social Sciences...
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Nudd (Latin: Hiderus; Old French: Yder or Ydier) was a
knight of the
Round Table in Arthur's
court in
early Arthurian tradition. As the son of
Nudd (the...
- Nodens, who is ****ociated with
hunting and fishing. His
Welsh equivalent is
Nudd or
Lludd Llaw Eraint.
Middle Irish Núada/Núadu
means hero or champion, which...
- the
predictions of Allen's rule, so does the snow leopard. In 2007, R.L.
Nudds and S.A.
Oswald studied the
exposed lengths of seabirds' legs and found...
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Silver Hand", son of Beli Mawr, is a
legendary hero from
Welsh mythology. As
Nudd Llaw
Ereint (the
earlier form of his name,
cognate of the
Irish Nuada Airgetlám...
-
Welsh mythology.
Ruled by
Arawn (or, in
Arthurian literature, by Gwyn ap
Nudd), it was
essentially a
world of
delights and
eternal youth where disease...
- more
typical for slow
flyers than for
flightless birds. In 2010,
Robert L.
Nudds and
Gareth J. **** in the
journal Science published a
paper in
which they...