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William De Haya
Walensis, by whom she had sons
David Walensis and
Philip Walensis.
David and
Philip were
surnamed in
Latin Walensis ("of Wales"), and...
- Walas, Walays, Wale, Waleis, Walency, Walens, Walense, Walensen,
Walensi,
Walensis, Wales, Waless,
wylie ,
Waleyss - Valance, Valensis, Valeyns, Vallace...
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chapel built by his
uncle Eustace de Merk)
built in the time of
Walter Walensis,
Abbot of Colchester;
dissolved 9
April 1537;
granted to
Robert Slete,...
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private individual, the
Englishman John of
Wales (Johannes de Walesio,
Walensis or Galensis).
Around 1216, an
unknown writer formed the "Compilatio quarta"...
- only
historical cyfarwydd known by name is
Bledri ap
Cydifor ('Bledericus
Walensis', 'Bleherus'). The
cyfawyddiaid were
considered a
learned class with duties...
- John
surnamed Galensis,
Walensis or
Wallensis (fl. 1215), was a
Welsh canon law jurist. He
taught at Bologna, and
wrote glosses, on the
Compilatio Prima...
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Rhabdoblennius Species: R. snowi
Binomial name
Rhabdoblennius snowi (Fowler, 1928)
Synonyms Blennius snowi Fowler, 1928
Salarias walensis Herre, 1935...
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praising the
ancient British kings, the
author of
which calls himself 'Frater
Walensis madocus edeirnianensis'.
Certain scholars argue that this poet is therefore...
- as many
ploughs and carucates, who
continued their Welsh customs (leges
Walensi viventes).
Caerleon itself may have
remained in
Welsh hands, or may have...
- 1129-1132. Hugh de Haya, c. 1132-1148.
Gilbert de Wicham, c. 1148-1164.
Walter Walensis, c. 1164-1179. Osbert, c. 1179-1195. Adam de Campes, c. 1195-1238. William...