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different periods. The
English term
Welsh March (in
Medieval Latin Marchia Walliae) was
originally used in the
Middle Ages to
denote the
marches between England...
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Welsh law (Welsh:
Cyfraith Cymru) is a semi-autonomous part of the
English law
system composed of
legislation made by the Senedd.
Wales is part of the...
- the
Statutes of
Wales (Latin:
Statuta Walliae or Valliae) or as the
Statute of
Wales (Latin:
Statutum Walliae or Valliae), was a
royal ordinance by Edward...
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Tywysog Cymru,
pronounced [təu̯ˈəsoɡ ˈkəmrɨ]; Latin:
Princeps Cambriae/
Walliae) is a
title traditionally given to the male heir
apparent to the English...
- Gwynedd, and
later was
recognised as the
Prince of
Wales (Latin:
Princeps Walliae; Welsh:
Tywysog Cymru) from 1258
until his
death at
Cilmeri in 1282. Llywelyn...
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Corybas walliae,
commonly known as Zeller's
spider orchid, is a
species of
orchid endemic to New Zealand. "Corybas
walliae".
World Checklist of Selected...
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Madoc visited America before Columbus,
appears in
Humphrey Llwyd's
Cronica Walliae (published in 1559), an
English adaptation of the Brut y Tywysogion. John...
- page, on
which the same
device occurs, "ubi
depingitur penna principis Walliæ", with the remark: "Et nota quod
talem pennam albam portabat Edwardus, primogenitus...
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Owain Gwynedd King of
Gwynedd Princeps Walliae Depiction by Hugh Williams, 1909 King of
Gwynedd Reign 1137–1170
Predecessor Gruffudd ap
Cynan Successor...
- London: Eyre
Methuen Llwyd, Humphrey; Williams,
Ieuan (2002).
Cronica Walliae (Print). Cardiff:
University of
Wales Press. ISBN 978-0-7083-1638-2. Curran...