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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...
- 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,...
- 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...
- Rhabdoblennius Species: R. snowi Binomial name Rhabdoblennius snowi (Fowler, 1928) Synonyms Blennius snowi Fowler, 1928 Salarias walensis Herre, 1935...
- 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...