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  • Meic
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up meic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Meic may refer to: Meic Povey (1950–2017), Welsh screenwriter, director and actor Meic Stephens (1938–2018)

    Meic

    Meic

  • Meic Povey
  • Welsh actor and director (1950–2017)

    Michael "Meic" Povey (28 November 1950 – 5 December 2017) was a Welsh screenwriter, director and actor in Welsh and English language roles, considered

    Meic Povey

    Meic_Povey

  • Meic Stephens
  • Welsh literary editor, journalist (1938–2018)

    Meic Stephens, FLSW (23 July 1938 – 2 July 2018) was a Welsh literary editor, journalist, translator, and poet. Meic Stephens was born on 23 July 1938

    Meic Stephens

    Meic_Stephens

  • Meic Stevens
  • Musical artist

    Meic Stevens (born 13 March 1942) is a Welsh singer-songwriter. He has been one of the most prominent figures in the Welsh music scene for over five decades

    Meic Stevens

    Meic Stevens

    Meic_Stevens

  • Cuilén
  • King of Alba from 967 to 971

    patronymic mac Illuilb (also mac Iduilb, mac Ilduilb etc.) of Clann Áeda meic Cináeda, a branch of the Alpínid dynasty. During the 10th century, the Alpínids

    Cuilén

    Cuilén

  • The Tale of Mac Da Thó's Pig
  • Legendary Irish tale

    Leinster, fol. 312b, LL Part F, §1, fol. 311b, referred to as the poem "Cethri meic Airtt Mis-Telmann ("four sons of Art Mes-Telmann") by Buttimer who notes

    The Tale of Mac Da Thó's Pig

    The_Tale_of_Mac_Da_Thó's_Pig

  • Óttar of Dublin
  • King of Dublin

    retained control of Dublin until 1148 when he was "treacherously killed" by the Meic Torcaill, the kin of Ragnall mac Torcaill. According to Downham, Óttar and

    Óttar of Dublin

    Óttar of Dublin

    Óttar_of_Dublin

  • Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill
  • King of Dublin

    Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill (died 1075) was a late eleventh-century King of Dublin. Although the precise identities of his father and grandfather

    Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill

    Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill

    Gofraid_mac_Amlaíb_meic_Ragnaill

  • MacHeths
  • and it may be that he should be counted among the MacHeths. As with the Meic Uilleim, the MacHeths disappear from history in the years around 1200. It

    MacHeths

    MacHeths

  • MacWilliam pretenders
  • The Meic Uilleim (MacWilliams) were the Gaelic descendants of William fitz Duncan, grandson of Máel Coluim mac Donnchada, king of Scots. They were excluded

    MacWilliam pretenders

    MacWilliam_pretenders

  • Echtra Condla
  • Ancient Irish book

    Echtra Condla, ("The adventure of Connla") is an Old Irish echtra tale known in two variants from eight manuscripts, the earliest of which has been dated

    Echtra Condla

    Echtra Condla

    Echtra_Condla

  • Meic Torcaill
  • The Meic Torcaill, also known as the Meic Turcaill, the Mac Torcaill dynasty, the Mac Turcaill dynasty, and the Mac Turcaill family, were a leading Norse-Gaelic

    Meic Torcaill

    Meic_Torcaill

  • Clann Ruaidhrí
  • Medieval Scottish clan

    dynasty, Macruaris, the meic Ruaidhrí, the meic Ruaidrí, the Meic Ruaidrí, the meic Ruairidh family, the meic Ruairidh, the meic Ruaridh, the Mhic Ruaidhrí

    Clann Ruaidhrí

    Clann Ruaidhrí

    Clann_Ruaidhrí

  • Brian Boru
  • Historical king of Ireland from 1002 to 1014

    Brian Boru (Middle Irish: Brian Bóruma mac Cennétig; modern Irish: Brian Bóramha; c. 941 – 23 April 1014) was the High King of Ireland from 1002 to 1014

    Brian Boru

    Brian Boru

    Brian_Boru

  • Scéla Cano meic Gartnáin
  • The Scéla Cano meic Gartnáin (English: The Story of Cano mac Gartnáin) is an Old Irish prose tale of the ninth century or later. It forms part of the Cycles

    Scéla Cano meic Gartnáin

    Scéla_Cano_meic_Gartnáin

  • List of rulers of Tyrone
  • septs within the dynasty emerged; the Meic Lochlainn and the O'Neill. The latter family pushed aside the Meic Lochlainn, and from 1241 onwards the kingdom

    List of rulers of Tyrone

    List_of_rulers_of_Tyrone

  • Uí Ceinnselaig
  • Irish dynastic family

    family, the descendants of the Uí Ceinnselaig dynast Murchad mac Diarmata meic Máel na mBó, took the surname mac Murchada (from which modern Irish Mac Murchadha

    Uí Ceinnselaig

    Uí_Ceinnselaig

  • Clan MacDougall
  • Highland Scottish clan

    Clan MacDougall is a Highland Scottish clan, historically based in and around Argyll. The Lord Lyon King of Arms, the Scottish official with responsibility

    Clan MacDougall

    Clan MacDougall

    Clan_MacDougall

  • William fitz Duncan
  • Scottish prince (1130s–1147)

    compellingly supposed and is presumed that Domnall mac Uilleim, and the Meic Uilleim clan that repeatedly rebelled against later Scottish kings in their

    William fitz Duncan

    William_fitz_Duncan

  • Mac Scelling
  • 12th century Irish military commander

    Guðrøðr regained the throne. If Mac Scelling was indeed a member of the Meic Somairle—the descendants of Somairle—this relationship may cast light upon

    Mac Scelling

    Mac Scelling

    Mac_Scelling

  • Airgíalla
  • Mediaeval Irish overkingdom

    Airgíalla (Old Irish pronunciation: [ˈœɾʲɣʲiːa̯l̪a]; Modern Irish: Oirialla, English: Oriel, Ariella Latin: Ergallia) was a medieval Irish over-kingdom

    Airgíalla

    Airgíalla

    Airgíalla

  • Treforest
  • Suburban village in Pontypridd, Wales

    psychoanalyst Ernest Jones, but she died the following year at the age of 26. Meic Stephens (1938–2018), the literary journalist, translator, poet and author

    Treforest

    Treforest

    Treforest

  • House of Alpin
  • Early Medieval royal family

    Alpin, also known as the Alpinid dynasty, Clann Chináeda, and Clann Chinaeda meic Ailpín, was the kin-group which ruled in Pictland, possibly Dál Riata, and

    House of Alpin

    House_of_Alpin

  • Rahugh
  • 53°20′10″N 7°26′13″W / 53.336°N 7.437°W / 53.336; -7.437 Rahugh or Ráith Aeda Meic Bric is an early Christian site founded by Áed mac Bricc (also referred to

    Rahugh

    Rahugh

    Rahugh

  • Cofiwch Dryweryn
  • Graffitied wall in Ceredigion, Wales

    graffitied stone wall near Llanrhystud, Ceredigion, Wales. Author and journalist Meic Stephens originally painted the words onto the wall of a ruined cottage in

    Cofiwch Dryweryn

    Cofiwch Dryweryn

    Cofiwch_Dryweryn

  • Diarmait mac Énna meic Murchada
  • King of Leinster and Dublin

    Diarmait mac Énna meic Murchada (died 1117) was an early twelfth-century ruler of the kingdoms of Leinster and Dublin. Diarmait was a member of the Uí

    Diarmait mac Énna meic Murchada

    Diarmait_mac_Énna_meic_Murchada

  • Aislinge Meic Con Glinne
  • Middle Irish parodic text

    "Aislinge Meic Con Glinne" (Middle Irish: "Vision-poem of the son of Conglinne") is a Middle Irish tale of anonymous authorship, generally believed to

    Aislinge Meic Con Glinne

    Aislinge_Meic_Con_Glinne

  • Domnall mac Eimín
  • Eleventh-century Mormaer of Mar

    Domnall mac Eimín meic Cainnig (died 23 April 1014) was an eleventh-century Mormaer of Mar. He is attested by numerous accounts of the Battle of Clontarf

    Domnall mac Eimín

    Domnall_mac_Eimín

  • Clann Somhairle
  • Scottish clan

    Clann Somhairle, sometimes anglicised as Clan Sorley, /ˌklæn ˈsɔːrli/ refers to those Scottish and Irish dynasties descending from the famous Norse-Gaelic

    Clann Somhairle

    Clann_Somhairle

  • Mac Lochlainn
  • as High King of Ireland. Following the latter's death, the power of the Meic Lochlainn was lost. Following the English conquest of Ulaid by John de Courcy

    Mac Lochlainn

    Mac_Lochlainn

  • List of Arthurian characters
  • York. "Libeaus Desconus". Database of Middle English Romance. Stephens, Meic (1986). "Penpingion". The Oxford Companion to the Literature of Wales. Oxford

    List of Arthurian characters

    List_of_Arthurian_characters

  • Domnall mac Taidc
  • King of the Isles

    Ua Briain, King of Munster, which meant that Domnall was a member of the Meic Taidc, a branch of the Uí Briain. Domnall's mother was Mór, daughter of Echmarcach

    Domnall mac Taidc

    Domnall_mac_Taidc

  • Kingdom of Dublin
  • Norse-Gael state on the eastern coast of Ireland from 853 to 1170

    1142. Óttar of Dublin Ottar mac meic Ottair 1142–1148 Member of the Meic Ottair; gained kingship in 1142; slain by the Meic Torcaill in 1148; may not have

    Kingdom of Dublin

    Kingdom of Dublin

    Kingdom_of_Dublin

  • Tuan mac Cairill
  • Figure in Irish mythology

    Tuáin meic Chairill" [The Story of Tuán son of Cairell] (PDF), Ériu, 35: 93–111, JSTOR 30007779 Carey, John; Koch, John T. (1995), "Scél Tuáin meic Chairill

    Tuan mac Cairill

    Tuan mac Cairill

    Tuan_mac_Cairill

  • Art mac Cuinn
  • Legendary High King of Ireland

    Art mac Cuinn ("son of Conn"), also known as Art Óenfer (literally "one man", used in the sense of "lone", "solitary", or "only son"), was, according to

    Art mac Cuinn

    Art_mac_Cuinn

  • Scéla Conchobair
  • 12th century Irish text

    Scéla Conchobair maic Nessa (Scéla Conchobuir meic Nessa) or the Tidings of Conchobar mac Nessa is a title invented by Whitley Stokes for a short prose

    Scéla Conchobair

    Scéla_Conchobair

  • Amlaíb, King of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 971 to 977

    three sons of Illulb mac Custantín, King of Alba, and a member of Clann Áeda meic Cináeda, a branch of the Alpínid dynasty. Amlaíb's paternal grandfather possessed

    Amlaíb, King of Scotland

    Amlaíb,_King_of_Scotland

  • Santianna
  • Sea shanty about Mexican General Santa Anna

    A Welsh language version of Santiana was recorded by Welsh folk singer Meic Stevens in 1969. It remained unreleased until 2002, when it was released

    Santianna

    Santianna

  • Kings of Ailech
  • Over-kings of the medieval Irish province of Ailech

    Domnall mac Muirchertaig ua Néill 943–980 Flaithbertach mac Muirchertaig meic Néill 943 Ruaidrí ua Canannáin 943–956 Flaithbertach mac Conchobair 956–962

    Kings of Ailech

    Kings of Ailech

    Kings_of_Ailech

  • Tuatha Dé Danann
  • Pantheon of pre-Christian Ireland

    "Cland Eladan imda,/ fa dīb Bres can brēig: /mac Eladan arm-gaīth, meic Delbāith meic Nēit". (cf. CELT corpus edition) Stokes ed. & O'Donovan tr. (1868)

    Tuatha Dé Danann

    Tuatha Dé Danann

    Tuatha_Dé_Danann

  • Mac meic Aedh Ua Flaithbheartaigh
  • Irish provincial king, 11th century

    Mac meic Aedh Ua Flaithbheartaigh (died 1091) was King of Iar Connacht. The chief who died in 1091 is given as mac meic Aed Ua Flaithbheartaigh/son of

    Mac meic Aedh Ua Flaithbheartaigh

    Mac_meic_Aedh_Ua_Flaithbheartaigh

  • William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch
  • Scottish Nobleman

    Gofraid mac Domnaill (of the Meic Uilleim family), whom William beheaded in Kincardine in 1213. Upon finally destroying the Meic Uilleims in 1229, he was

    William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch

    William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch

    William_Comyn,_Lord_of_Badenoch

  • Ruaidhri Ó Cianáin
  • Irish historian

    reads Ruaidri O Cianan do sgrib in duanairsea do Thomas mac Brian meic Dondchaid meic Gille na Naem [Mag Shamradhain] ("Ruaidhri Ó Cianáin who penned this

    Ruaidhri Ó Cianáin

    Ruaidhri_Ó_Cianáin

  • Uí Liatháin
  • Early kingdom of Munster in southern Ireland

    Meic Caille (including the Uí Anmchada) and the Uí Thassaig (later known as the Uí Meic Tire). Following the Norman invasion of Ireland, the Uí Meic Caille

    Uí Liatháin

    Uí Liatháin

    Uí_Liatháin

  • Domnall mac Murchada
  • King of Leinster

    Domnall mac Murchada (died 1075), also known as Domnall mac Murchada meic Diarmata, was a leading late eleventh-century claimant to the Kingdom of Leinster

    Domnall mac Murchada

    Domnall_mac_Murchada

  • Povey
  • Surname list

    Justinian Povey (d. 1652), English administrator Megan Povey, food physicist Meic Povey (1950–2017), Welsh playwright and screenwriter Thomas Povey (1613/14

    Povey

    Povey

  • Ragnall mac Somairle
  • King of the Isles, Lord of Argyll, Lord of Kinytre

    risen in power and became the leading member of Somairle's descendants, the meic Somairle (or Clann Somairle). Ragnall is known to have styled himself "King

    Ragnall mac Somairle

    Ragnall_mac_Somairle

  • Ragnall mac Gofraid
  • King of the Isles (died 1004/1005)

    Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill, King of Dublin. Ragnall was a son of Gofraid mac Arailt, King of the Isles. Ragnall belonged to the Meic Arailt, a family

    Ragnall mac Gofraid

    Ragnall_mac_Gofraid

  • Ragnall mac Torcaill
  • King of Dublin

    Norse-Gaelic magnate who may have been King of Dublin. He was a member of the Meic Torcaill, and may be identical to a member of this family who campaigned

    Ragnall mac Torcaill

    Ragnall mac Torcaill

    Ragnall_mac_Torcaill

  • Énna Mac Murchada
  • King of Uí Chennselaig, Leinster, and Dublin

    ruler of Uí Chennselaig, Leinster, and Dublin. Énna was a member of the Meic Murchada, a branch of the Uí Chennselaig dynasty that came to power in Leinster

    Énna Mac Murchada

    Énna_Mac_Murchada

  • Murchad mac Briain
  • Son and heir of Brian Boru (High King of Ireland)

    father and other relatives. He had a son called Toirdelbach mac Murchada meic Briain. "Battle of Clontarf: Sources for the battle". Trinity College Dublin

    Murchad mac Briain

    Murchad_mac_Briain

  • Alexander II of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 1214 to 1249

    produced a son, Donnchad mac Máel Coluim (Duncan II). The pretenders, the meic Uilleim (MacWilliams), stemmed from Duncan's line. Alexander descended from

    Alexander II of Scotland

    Alexander II of Scotland

    Alexander_II_of_Scotland

  • Gwenno
  • Welsh indie pop singer (born 1981)

    Year Name Additional information 2003 I'r Brawd Hwdini Compilation of re-recordings of songs by Meic Stevens

    Gwenno

    Gwenno

    Gwenno

  • Irree Magh
  • Defunct Manx nationalist organisation

    it)". Fo Halloo, another Manx militant organisation Ny Troor Tromode FSFO Meic Stephens (1976). Linguistic minorities in Western Europe. Gomer Press. Retrieved

    Irree Magh

    Irree_Magh

  • Fergus Mór
  • King of Gaelic kingdom (c. 430–501)

    is shared with that given for Senán son of Gerrgenn in the Betha Shenáin meic Geirginn from the Book of Lismore; compare Rawlinson B. 502 para 1696 "Genelach

    Fergus Mór

    Fergus_Mór

  • Curtin (surname)
  • Surname list

    with a wider influence on literature and native learning in west Clare. Meic Cruitín schools operated in Magh Locha ós Linn Luimnigh (Molough) near Kilrush

    Curtin (surname)

    Curtin_(surname)

  • Sesiwn Fawr Dolgellau
  • Welsh music festival

    Dubliners Iwcs a Doyle, Burning Spear, Bob Geldof, Saw Doctors, Bryn Fôn, Meic Stevens, Geraint Jarman a'r Cynghaneddwyr, Derwyddon Dr Gonzo, Grupo Fantasma

    Sesiwn Fawr Dolgellau

    Sesiwn Fawr Dolgellau

    Sesiwn_Fawr_Dolgellau

  • George Ford (bassist)
  • British bassist (1940–2007)

    also a successful session bassist in the 1970s. He performed on albums by Meic Stevens, Linda Lewis, Doris Troy, Al Stewart (including his 1976 hit album

    George Ford (bassist)

    George_Ford_(bassist)

  • List of Welsh flags
  • Anthony (11 November 2005). "Anthony Lewis". Independent.co.uk. Stephens, Meic (11 November 2005). "Anthony Lewis, Militant Welsh Nationalist". Independent

    List of Welsh flags

    List of Welsh flags

    List_of_Welsh_flags

  • T. H. Parry-Williams
  • Welsh poet, author and academic

    gerddi (1949) Myfyrdodau (1957) Pensynnu (1966) Detholiad o gerddi (1972) Meic Stephens (ed.) Cydymaith i Lenyddiaeth Cymru Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru (1986)

    T. H. Parry-Williams

    T. H. Parry-Williams

    T._H._Parry-Williams

  • Kenneth III of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 997 to 1005

    Mael Coluim son of Cinaed". Boite's daughter, Gruoch (Gruoch ingen Boite meic Cináeda) – William Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth – was wife firstly of Gille

    Kenneth III of Scotland

    Kenneth_III_of_Scotland

  • Dic Penderyn
  • Welshman involved in 1831 Merthyr Rising

    other poems. Llandysul: Gwasg Gomer. ISBN 978-0850880762. Dic Penderyn – Meic Stevens (on the 1972 album Gwymon and the compilation album Disgwyl Rhywbeth

    Dic Penderyn

    Dic_Penderyn

  • A Run for Your Money
  • 1949 British film

    cameos as a gushing saleswoman." In his 1999 obituary of Meredith Edwards, Meic Stephens wrote in The Independent: "Now the Welsh are notoriously difficult

    A Run for Your Money

    A_Run_for_Your_Money

  • Ronnie Williams (comedian)
  • Welsh actor and comedian (1939–1997)

    lived in Rhiwbina, Cardiff. One of the scriptwriters on Ryan and Ronnie, Meic Povey, later wrote a play about their career. Although Davies was seen as

    Ronnie Williams (comedian)

    Ronnie_Williams_(comedian)

  • Hendregadredd Manuscript
  • 14th century Welsh manuscript

    Genedlaethol Cymru/National Library of Wales. Retrieved 28 December 2023. Stephens, Meic, ed. (1986). "The Hendregadredd Manuscript". The Oxford Companion to the

    Hendregadredd Manuscript

    Hendregadredd Manuscript

    Hendregadredd_Manuscript

  • Free Wales Army
  • Welsh nationalist organisation

    and former member of the Welsh Republican Movement (WRM), together with Meic Stephens, was evoking the idea of a “Free Wales Army” in his poetry and songs

    Free Wales Army

    Free Wales Army

    Free_Wales_Army

  • Duncan II of Scotland
  • King of Alba in 1094

    descendants by Margaret to undermine the claims of Duncan's descendants, the Meic Uilleim. Duncan was given into the keeping of William the Conqueror in 1072

    Duncan II of Scotland

    Duncan II of Scotland

    Duncan_II_of_Scotland

  • Suibne mac Cináeda
  • King of the Gall Gaidheil

    Simplified pedigree of Clann Custantín meic Cináeda, a branch of the ruling Alpínid dynasty of Alba. Either of the two highlighted men could have been

    Suibne mac Cináeda

    Suibne_mac_Cináeda

  • Máel Coluim II, Earl of Fife
  • Scottish noble

    whom the mormaerdom passed after Máel Coluim's death. Chieftaincy of Clan Meic Duibh went to another son, whose name, however, is unknown as he was only

    Máel Coluim II, Earl of Fife

    Máel Coluim II, Earl of Fife

    Máel_Coluim_II,_Earl_of_Fife

  • Godfrey Onah
  • Nigerian Catholic prelate

    2005, he was the Chaplain of the Ecclesial Movement of Cultural Engagement (MEIC) in the Diocese of Albano. From 2001 to 2007, he was the director of the

    Godfrey Onah

    Godfrey Onah

    Godfrey_Onah

  • Parthian Books
  • Publishers from Wales

    creation in 2012. The publisher's first win in this category came in 2014 (with Meic Stephens Rhys Davies: A Writers Life) and has been followed by wins in 2017

    Parthian Books

    Parthian Books

    Parthian_Books

  • Welsh pop and rock music
  • Overview of the popular music industry in Wales

    released the hit single, It's Not Unusual, the start of his long career. Meic Stevens established himself in the 60s and the record label Sain was founded

    Welsh pop and rock music

    Welsh pop and rock music

    Welsh_pop_and_rock_music

  • Jonah Jones (sculptor)
  • Durham-born Welsh sculptor, calligrapher and writer

    Jones, Seren Books/Poetry Wales Press Ltd, 2018, ISBN 978-1-78172-479-8 Meic Stephens (2 December 2004). "Jonah Jones Artist-craftsman in the tradition

    Jonah Jones (sculptor)

    Jonah Jones (sculptor)

    Jonah_Jones_(sculptor)

  • Maccus mac Arailt
  • King of the Isles

    Sitriuc, the Hiberno-Norse King of Limerick. Maccus' family is known as the Meic Arailt kindred. He and his brother, Gofraid, are first recorded in the 970s

    Maccus mac Arailt

    Maccus_mac_Arailt

  • Stephens
  • Surname list

    (1922–2008), American actor Maybelle Stephens (1872–1919), American suffragist Meic Stephens (1938–2018), Welsh literary editor and journalist Michael Stephens

    Stephens

    Stephens

  • Morgan Llwyd
  • Welsh Puritan

    of the Short Story". The Plum Tree and Other Short Prose. Translated by Meic Stephens. Bridgend: Seren, 2004. ISBN 1854113534. Morgan Llwyd, A Book of

    Morgan Llwyd

    Morgan Llwyd

    Morgan_Llwyd

  • Rhys Cadwaladr
  • Welsh poet and academic

    language poet and classical scholar, born in Conwy, north Wales. Stephens, Meic, ed. (1998). The New Companion to the Literature of Wales. Cardiff: University

    Rhys Cadwaladr

    Rhys_Cadwaladr

  • Gwyn Jones (author)
  • British writer

    Verse in English (1962) Twenty-Five Welsh Short Stories (1971) Stephens, Meic. "Jones, Gwyn". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford

    Gwyn Jones (author)

    Gwyn_Jones_(author)

  • Ruadhán of Lorrha
  • Irish abbot and saint

    97–99. Catholic Church (2004). Martyrologium Romanum (2004). Aided Díarmata meic Cerbaill "The Violent Death of Diarmait mac Cerbaill" (first version), ed

    Ruadhán of Lorrha

    Ruadhán of Lorrha

    Ruadhán_of_Lorrha

  • Ruaidhrí mac Raghnaill
  • Norse-Gaelic leader

    thirteenth century, the Scottish Crown faced a series of uprisings from the Meic Uilleim, a discontented branch of the Scottish royal family. Ruaidhrí is

    Ruaidhrí mac Raghnaill

    Ruaidhrí_mac_Raghnaill

  • Cnut
  • King of Denmark, Norway and England (c.995–1035)

    sought assistance from the Albannaich, who were led by Domnall mac Eimín meic Cainnig, the Mormaer of Mar. The Leinster-Norse alliance was defeated, and

    Cnut

    Cnut

    Cnut

  • Corned beef
  • Salt-cured beef product

    corned beef in Irish cuisine dates to the 12th century in the poem Aislinge Meic Con Glinne or The Vision of MacConglinne. Within the text, it is described

    Corned beef

    Corned beef

    Corned_beef

  • Gordon Parry, Baron Parry
  • Welsh politician (1925–2004)

    Publications, Carmarthen, 1996 Tribute to the perfect teacher 9 Sep 2004 Meic Stephens (6 September 2004). "Lord Parry". The Independent. Retrieved 11

    Gordon Parry, Baron Parry

    Gordon Parry, Baron Parry

    Gordon_Parry,_Baron_Parry

  • Wasteland (mythology)
  • Celtic mythological motif

    Mabinogion. An example from Irish literature occurs in the Echtrae Airt meic Cuinn (Echtra, or adventure in the Otherworld, of Art mac Cuinn). Recorded

    Wasteland (mythology)

    Wasteland_(mythology)

  • Windsor Davies
  • British actor (1930–2019)

    screen: Windsor Davies". BBC WalesArts. Retrieved 4 July 2012. Stephens, Meic (20 January 2019). "Windsor Davies obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 12

    Windsor Davies

    Windsor Davies

    Windsor_Davies

  • Glyn Jones (Welsh writer)
  • Welsh writer

    overly exotic language.[citation needed] However, some critics, such as Meic Stephens, believe that Jones's use of a variety of narrative and rhetorical

    Glyn Jones (Welsh writer)

    Glyn_Jones_(Welsh_writer)

  • Ascall mac Ragnaill
  • King of Dublin from 1160 to 1170

    Ragnaill meic Torcaill (1124 – 16 May 1171), also known as Ascall Mac Torcaill, was the last Norse-Gaelic king of Dublin. He was a member of the Meic Torcaill

    Ascall mac Ragnaill

    Ascall mac Ragnaill

    Ascall_mac_Ragnaill

  • Margaret John
  • Welsh actress (1926–2011)

    Archived from the original on 25 July 2010. Retrieved 16 August 2023. Stephens, Meic (3 February 2011). "Margaret John: Actress acclaimed for her portrayal of

    Margaret John

    Margaret_John

  • Cynan Dindaethwy
  • King of Gwynedd from c. 798 to c. 816

    M. meircha6n. M. Howel. M. Runya6n. M. Einya6n. M. Idwm. M. Cadwall. M. meic. M. Ewein. M. Cenlas. M. Ewein danwyn. M. Einya6n yrth. M. Cuneda Wledic

    Cynan Dindaethwy

    Cynan Dindaethwy

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  • Alexander I of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 1107 to 1124

    Oram, p. 77. The identity of this person may be still in question, see Meic Uilleim and MacHeths. "History", Dunfermline Abbey Barrow, p. 156. Fordun

    Alexander I of Scotland

    Alexander I of Scotland

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  • Gwyn Williams (writer)
  • Welsh poet, novelist and translator

    Teleri Williams and Lowri Gwilym). Meic Stephens (2007). Poetry 1900-2000. Parthian. p. 41. ISBN 978-1-902638-88-1. Meic Stephens (1998). The new companion

    Gwyn Williams (writer)

    Gwyn_Williams_(writer)

  • Gruff Rhys
  • Welsh musician and filmmaker

    "Obituaries – Ioan Bowen Rees". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 24 February 2010. Meic Stephens (9 May 1999). "Obituary: Ioan Bowen Rees". The Independent. Retrieved

    Gruff Rhys

    Gruff Rhys

    Gruff_Rhys

  • Outlander
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    manga that ran from 1985 to 1987 Outlander, a 1970 album by Welsh musician Meic Stevens The Outlander (Canadian novel), the English translation of two novels

    Outlander

    Outlander

  • Miles de Cogan
  • Anglo-Norman knight

    FitzStephen were marching to attack Waterford when Mac Tyre, king of Uí Meic Caille, slaughtered them and their host, possibly including Raymond FitzGerald

    Miles de Cogan

    Miles_de_Cogan

  • Jaffa Cakes
  • British snack food

    Commercial: Munchkins". History of Advertising Trust. Retrieved 2 November 2025. Meic, Stephens (19 June 2012). "Victor Spinetti: Actor best known for his comic

    Jaffa Cakes

    Jaffa Cakes

    Jaffa_Cakes

  • Bible translations into Irish
  • Irish translations of the Bible

    in 1817) Oír is mar so do ghrádhuigh Día an domhan, go dtug sé a éinghein Meic fein, ionnus gidh bé chreideas ann, nach rachadh sé a mugha, achd go mbeith

    Bible translations into Irish

    Bible_translations_into_Irish

  • Fearfeasa Ó Maol Chonaire
  • Irish poet and historian

    Chalbhaigh, addressed to An Calbhah Ruadh Ó Domhnaill. Paidín mac Lochlainn meic Maelsechlainn Ó Maolconaire, d. 1506 (a quo Sliocht Pháidín) |

    Fearfeasa Ó Maol Chonaire

    Fearfeasa_Ó_Maol_Chonaire

  • Bobby Sands
  • Irish Provisional IRA member (1954–1981)

    strikes and Sands's death include songs by Easterhouse, Black 47, Nicky Wire, Meic Stevens, the Undertones, Eric Bogle, Soldat Louis and Christy Moore. Moore's

    Bobby Sands

    Bobby_Sands

  • John Davies (historian)
  • Welsh historian and television and radio broadcaster (1938-2015)

    translated into English by Jon Gower), Y Lolfa, 2015, ISBN 978-1784612177 Meic Stephens (19 February 2015). "John Davies: Academic and broadcaster whose

    John Davies (historian)

    John Davies (historian)

    John_Davies_(historian)

  • Geraint Bowen (poet)
  • Welsh poet and academic (1915–2011)

    editor". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Stephens, Meic (5 August 2011). "Geraint Bowen: Archdruid of Wales who campaigned against

    Geraint Bowen (poet)

    Geraint_Bowen_(poet)

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  • MEICAL
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    MEICAL

    Welsh form of Hebrew Miyka'el (English Michael), MEICAL means "who is like God?" 

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  • Takash
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Takash

    King

  • AMUN
  • Male

    Egyptian

    AMUN

    , self-existent.

  • Prescott
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    American, Australian, British, English

    Prescott

    From the Priest's Cottage

  • Sarasam
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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Sarasam

    Lotus

  • Lutfulbari
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    Arabic, Muslim

    Lutfulbari

    Kindness of the Creator

  • Somnath | ஸோமநாத 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Somnath | ஸோமநாத 

    God name, Lord Shiva

  • Panagiotis
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    All or holy.

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    Glorious Chief

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    Polish

    AUGUSTYN

    Polish form of Latin Augustinus, AUGUSTYN means "venerable."

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