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  • Welsh chronicles
  • chronicles of the history of Wales survive, notably the 9th century Historia Brittonum and the 10th century Annales Cambriae. These early chronicles are

    Welsh chronicles

    Welsh_chronicles

  • Annales Cambriae
  • Chronicle of medieval British history

    Brett, Caroline, 1988 'The Prefaces of Two Late Thirteenth-century Welsh Latin Chronicles', Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 35, pp. 64–73. Dumville

    Annales Cambriae

    Annales Cambriae

    Annales_Cambriae

  • Historia Brittonum
  • Ninth-century Latin-language Welsh historical text

    into subsequent chronicles of the long-running history of the land, such as the Middle English Brut of England, also known as The Chronicles of England. The

    Historia Brittonum

    Historia_Brittonum

  • Mordred
  • Character in Arthurian legend

    earliest known mention of a possibly historical Medraut is in the Welsh chronicle Annales Cambriae, wherein he and Arthur are ambiguously associated

    Mordred

    Mordred

    Mordred

  • Battle of Crogen
  • Engagement said to have taken place in Wales during Henry II of England

    campaign against an alliance of Welsh princedoms led by Owain Gwynedd. Later Welsh chronicles recorded that a detachment of Welsh troops inflicted a number

    Battle of Crogen

    Battle of Crogen

    Battle_of_Crogen

  • Welsh language
  • Brittonic language

    Welsh (Cymraeg [kəmˈraːiɡ] or y Gymraeg [ə ɡəmˈraːiɡ]) is a Celtic language of the Brittonic subgroup that is native to the Welsh people. Welsh is spoken

    Welsh language

    Welsh language

    Welsh_language

  • Aimee-Ffion Edwards
  • Welsh actress (born 1987)

    Aimee-Ffion Edwards (born 21 November 1987) is a Welsh actress. She is best known for her television roles as Esme Shelby in Peaky Blinders (2013-2017;

    Aimee-Ffion Edwards

    Aimee-Ffion_Edwards

  • Dubgaill and Finngaill
  • Rival Viking groups in medieval Ireland

    Similar terms are found in Welsh chronicles, probably derived from Gaelic usage. The first known use of these terms in the chronicles is from 851, when it is

    Dubgaill and Finngaill

    Dubgaill_and_Finngaill

  • William II of England
  • King of England from 1087 to 1100

    with certainty whether William was homosexual. Barlow states that the Welsh chronicles claim that Henry was able to succeed to the throne because his brother

    William II of England

    William II of England

    William_II_of_England

  • Wales
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    Wales (Welsh: Cymru [ˈkəmrɨ] ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Located on the island of Great Britain, it is bordered by the Irish Sea

    Wales

    Wales

    Wales

  • Brutus of Troy
  • Legendary first king of Britain

    "A chronicle of British history from the mythical Brutus downward." Etymology: "= M.Welsh brut, mod.W. brud, in the names of the Welsh chronicles of British

    Brutus of Troy

    Brutus of Troy

    Brutus_of_Troy

  • The Chronicles of Prydain
  • Series of children's fantasy novels by Lloyd Alexander

    The Chronicles of Prydain is a five-part series of children's high fantasy coming-of-age novels written by American author Lloyd Alexander and published

    The Chronicles of Prydain

    The_Chronicles_of_Prydain

  • Brut y Saeson
  • Welsh-language chronicle

    Brut y Saeson (also Brut y Saesson) is a Welsh-language chronicle running from the death of Cadwaladr ap Cadwallon in 682 to the reign of Richard II (1377–99)

    Brut y Saeson

    Brut y Saeson

    Brut_y_Saeson

  • Welsh mythology
  • Welsh mythology, also known as Y Chwedlau (Welsh for 'the legends'), consists of both folk traditions developed in Wales, and traditions developed by the

    Welsh mythology

    Welsh mythology

    Welsh_mythology

  • Senedd
  • Devolved parliament of Wales

    or 'senate'), officially known as the Welsh Parliament in English and Senedd Cymru ([ˈsɛnɛð ˈkəmrɨ] ) in Welsh, is the devolved, unicameral legislature

    Senedd

    Senedd

    Senedd

  • Brut y Brenhinedd
  • Collection of Middle Welsh versions of Historia Regum Britanniae

    Brut y Brenhinedd ('Chronicle of the Kings') is a collection of variant Middle Welsh versions of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Latin Historia Regum Britanniae

    Brut y Brenhinedd

    Brut y Brenhinedd

    Brut_y_Brenhinedd

  • Brenhinoedd y Saeson
  • Three 14th-century Welsh chronicles

    (also Brenhinedd y Saesson) is the medieval title of a Middle Welsh annalistic chronicle. The name means 'the kings of the English'. It is known from two

    Brenhinoedd y Saeson

    Brenhinoedd_y_Saeson

  • O Oes Gwrtheyrn
  • Medieval Welsh chronicle

    ). The Chronicles of Medieval Wales and the March: New Contexts, Studies and Texts. Brepols. pp. 169–229. O Oes Gwrtheyrn at Welsh Chronicles, Bangor

    O Oes Gwrtheyrn

    O_Oes_Gwrtheyrn

  • Brut y Tywysogion
  • Welsh historical chronicle

    Tywysogion (English: Chronicle of the Princes) is one of the most important primary sources for Welsh history. It is an annalistic chronicle that serves as

    Brut y Tywysogion

    Brut y Tywysogion

    Brut_y_Tywysogion

  • Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford
  • 12th-century English nobleman

    Wales. This is probably only an expansion of the statement of the Welsh chronicles that in this year (about 1 June) he entered Cardigan and 'stored' the

    Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford

    Roger_de_Clare,_2nd_Earl_of_Hertford

  • Battle of Orewin Bridge
  • 1282 battle between the English and Welsh

    (Irfon), which is corroborated by Welsh chronicles. An alternative telling of events is provided by the Hagnaby Chronicle. It agrees with Walter insofar

    Battle of Orewin Bridge

    Battle of Orewin Bridge

    Battle_of_Orewin_Bridge

  • List of Welsh saints
  • This list of Welsh saints includes Christian saints with Welsh connections, either because they were of Welsh origin and ethnicity or because they travelled

    List of Welsh saints

    List_of_Welsh_saints

  • Dionotus
  • Legendary king of Cornwall and father of Saint Ursula

    Emperor Magnus Maximus. The curious thing about this king is that the Welsh chronicles, which parallel most of Geoffrey of Monmouth's book, do not mention

    Dionotus

    Dionotus

    Dionotus

  • John Edward Lloyd
  • Welsh historian (1861–1947)

    Professor John Edward Lloyd, M.A.. Lloyd 1932a. See Welsh chronicles, Bangor University Welsh Chronicles and Joyce 2021. Jenkins, Robert Thomas (2001). "Lloyd

    John Edward Lloyd

    John Edward Lloyd

    John_Edward_Lloyd

  • Wales national football team
  • Men's association football team representing Wales

    The Wales national football team (Welsh: Tîm pêl-droed cenedlaethol Cymru) represents Wales in men's international football. It is controlled by the Football

    Wales national football team

    Wales_national_football_team

  • Geoffrey of Monmouth
  • Cleric and writer (c. 1095 – c. 1155)

    have died between 25 December 1154 and 24 December 1155 according to Welsh chronicles, when his successor took office. Geoffrey's structuring and shaping

    Geoffrey of Monmouth

    Geoffrey of Monmouth

    Geoffrey_of_Monmouth

  • Adam of Usk
  • Welsh canonist and historian, c. 1352–1430

    Adam of Usk (Welsh: Adda o Frynbuga, c. 1352–1430) was a Welsh priest, canonist, and late medieval historian and chronicler. His writings were hostile

    Adam of Usk

    Adam_of_Usk

  • Anthony Welsh
  • English actor

    Anthony Michael Welsh (born 5 July 1983) is an English actor. He made his film debut in Red Tails (2012). On television, he is known for his role as Lucky

    Anthony Welsh

    Anthony Welsh

    Anthony_Welsh

  • Gabrán mac Domangairt
  • King of Dál Riata in the mid-6th century

    monarchs of Scotland Annales Cambriae B Text Coleman (2024), p. xiv The Welsh chronicles place his death 528 entries (= years) after the birth of Christ, but

    Gabrán mac Domangairt

    Gabrán_mac_Domangairt

  • Elis Gruffydd
  • Welsh chronicler

    Calais", was a Welsh chronicler, transcriber, and translator. He is known foremost for his massive chronicle Cronicl o Wech Oesoedd (Chronicle of the Six

    Elis Gruffydd

    Elis_Gruffydd

  • Cubert
  • Human settlement in England

    returned to Wales becoming abbot of his monastery and, according to the Welsh chronicles, dying in 775. The feast of Saint Cubert is celebrated on the Sunday

    Cubert

    Cubert

    Cubert

  • List of Welsh historical documents
  • Wales". www.library.wales. Retrieved 2022-02-15. "Cronicon de Wallia | Welsh Chronicles | Bangor University". croniclau.bangor.ac.uk. Retrieved 2022-02-15

    List of Welsh historical documents

    List_of_Welsh_historical_documents

  • Battle of Brunanburh
  • Part of the Viking invasions of England

    in the spring. In its only entry for 937, the mid/late 10th-century Welsh chronicle Annales Cambriae laconically states "war at Brune". Æthelweard's Chronicon

    Battle of Brunanburh

    Battle of Brunanburh

    Battle_of_Brunanburh

  • The Warlord Chronicles
  • Series of novels by Bernard Cornwell

    "Epix Orders King Arthur Series Based on The Warlord Chronicles". 19 January 2020. "'Warlord Chronicles' Gets TV Adaptation From 'His Dark Materials' Producer

    The Warlord Chronicles

    The Warlord Chronicles

    The_Warlord_Chronicles

  • Owen Tudor
  • Welsh courtier and soldier (c.1400–1461)

    Sir Owen Tudor (Welsh: Owain ap Maredudd ap Tudur, c. 1400 – 2 February 1461) was a Welsh courtier and the second husband of Queen Catherine of Valois

    Owen Tudor

    Owen Tudor

    Owen_Tudor

  • Y Wladfa
  • Former Welsh settlement in Argentina

    Wladfa (Welsh pronunciation: [ə ˈwladva], 'The Colony'), also occasionally Y Wladychfa Gymreig (Welsh pronunciation: [ə wlaˈdəχva ɡəmˈreiɡ], 'The Welsh Settlement')

    Y Wladfa

    Y Wladfa

    Y_Wladfa

  • Gogmagog (giant)
  • Giant in Welsh and English mythology

    however, Peter Roberts, author of an 1811 English translation of the Welsh chronicle Brut Tysilio (itself a translation of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia

    Gogmagog (giant)

    Gogmagog (giant)

    Gogmagog_(giant)

  • Matilda de Braose (Deheubarth)
  • placed the castle of Carreg Cennen in the hands of the Normans. A Welsh chronicle, the Brut y Tywysogyon, records under the year 1248: "Rhys Fychan ap

    Matilda de Braose (Deheubarth)

    Matilda_de_Braose_(Deheubarth)

  • Celtic Britons
  • Ancient Celtic people of Great Britain

    The Britons (reconstructed P-Celtic *Pritanī, Latin: Britanni, Welsh: Brythoniaid), also known as Celtic Britons or ancient Britons, were the Celtic people

    Celtic Britons

    Celtic Britons

    Celtic_Britons

  • Meic Torcaill
  • National Archives, MS E164/1, pp. 2–26 (PDF) (September 2015 ed.) – via Welsh Chronicles Research Group. Gough-Cooper, HW, ed. (2015). Annales Cambriae: The

    Meic Torcaill

    Meic_Torcaill

  • List of Arthurian literature
  • book of making leap years"). Anonymous author. Brut y Brenhinedd (Welsh chronicle adaptation of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae) The

    List of Arthurian literature

    List_of_Arthurian_literature

  • The Cadfael Chronicles
  • Murder mystery series

    The Cadfael Chronicles is a series of historical murder mysteries written by the English author Edith Pargeter (1913–1995) under the name Ellis Peters

    The Cadfael Chronicles

    The_Cadfael_Chronicles

  • Angevin Empire
  • Medieval dynastic union of states in present-day England, France, Ireland, and Wales

    fourth invasion in 1164, this time with a massive army. According to Welsh chronicle Brut y Tywysogion, Henry raised "a mighty host of the picked warriors

    Angevin Empire

    Angevin Empire

    Angevin_Empire

  • Echmarcach mac Ragnaill
  • King of Dublin and the Isles

    Paris: Alphonse Picard. OL 24785083M. Skene, WF, ed. (1867). Chronicles of the Picts, Chronicles of the Scots, and Other Early Memorials of Scottish History

    Echmarcach mac Ragnaill

    Echmarcach_mac_Ragnaill

  • Ketill Flatnose
  • 9th-century Norse King of the Scottish Isles

    on the link and also draws attention to a reference to 'Cetill' in Welsh chronicles in 844. The connection between the Ketill in Irish records and Norse

    Ketill Flatnose

    Ketill_Flatnose

  • Myrddin Wyllt
  • Welsh poet and astrologer (b. 540 CE)

    Wyllt (Welsh: [ˈmərðɪn ˈwɨɬt]—"Myrddin the Wild", Cornish: Merdhyn Gwyls, Breton: Marzhin Gouez) is a figure in medieval Welsh legend. In Middle Welsh poetry

    Myrddin Wyllt

    Myrddin Wyllt

    Myrddin_Wyllt

  • List of fictional Welsh people
  • The Shadowhunter Chronicles franchise. Marvel characters: Jessica Jones (although adopted, her adoptive surname, "Jones", is of Welsh origin) Pixie (X-Men)

    List of fictional Welsh people

    List_of_fictional_Welsh_people

  • Catrin Mai-Huw
  • Welsh actress

    Catrin Mai-Huw (15 November 1987) is a Welsh voice actress. She is widely known as the voice of Nia in the Xenoblade series series. In English-dubbed

    Catrin Mai-Huw

    Catrin_Mai-Huw

  • Platycerium superbum
  • Species of fern

    (Cambridge University Press, 2010) Pat Welsh's Southern California Organic Gardening (3rd Edition): Month by Month by Pat Welsh (Chronicle Books, 2009)

    Platycerium superbum

    Platycerium superbum

    Platycerium_superbum

  • Gomer
  • Biblical figure

    them with the Welsh people, and descendants of Gomer. Among the first authors to identify Gomer, the Cimmerians, and Cimbri, with the Welsh name for themselves

    Gomer

    Gomer

  • Kenneth Welsh
  • Canadian actor (1942–2022)

    Kenneth Clifford Welsh CM (March 30, 1942 – May 5, 2022) was a Canadian actor, who made over 300 stage, film, and television appearances over a nearly

    Kenneth Welsh

    Kenneth_Welsh

  • Rolls Series
  • Published collection of British and Irish historical materials

    appeared in 1911. Chronicles published in the series included the edition of the Chronica Majora of Matthew Paris by H. R. Luard; the chronicles of Roger of

    Rolls Series

    Rolls Series

    Rolls_Series

  • Siege of Dumbarton
  • 870 siege of Dumbarton by Vikings

    well ran dry, forcing them to capitulate. Accounts of the siege in Welsh chronicles describe the destruction of the summit of Dumbarton Rock. Based on

    Siege of Dumbarton

    Siege of Dumbarton

    Siege_of_Dumbarton

  • Dyfnwal ab Owain
  • King of Strathclyde

    London: Early English Text Society. Skene, WF, ed. (1867). Chronicles of the Picts, Chronicles of the Scots, and Other Early Memorials of Scottish History

    Dyfnwal ab Owain

    Dyfnwal_ab_Owain

  • Corieltauvi
  • British tribe of the Iron Age and Roman era

    the Welsh chronicle Brut y Brenhinedd, associated the Coritani of the Roman writers with the magical race called the Coraniaid in the medieval Welsh tale

    Corieltauvi

    Corieltauvi

    Corieltauvi

  • Cardigan Welsh Corgi
  • Dog breed

    The Cardigan Welsh corgi (/ˈkɔːrɡi/; Welsh for "dwarf dog") is one of two different varieties of livestock-herding dog breeds known as Welsh corgis (originating

    Cardigan Welsh Corgi

    Cardigan Welsh Corgi

    Cardigan_Welsh_Corgi

  • Máel Coluim, King of Strathclyde
  • King of Strathclyde

    London: Early English Text Society. Skene, WF, ed. (1867). Chronicles of the Picts, Chronicles of the Scots, and Other Early Memorials of Scottish History

    Máel Coluim, King of Strathclyde

    Máel_Coluim,_King_of_Strathclyde

  • Nennius
  • 9th-century Welsh monk and writer

    Monmouth would write the Historia Regum Britanniae, one of the early Welsh chronicles and romantic histories of King Arthur. Nennius however never refers

    Nennius

    Nennius

  • Salisbury
  • Cathedral city in Wiltshire, England

    identified with Salisbury. Alternative names for the city, in the Welsh Chronicle of the Britons (12th century) were Caer-Caradog, Caer-Gradawc, and

    Salisbury

    Salisbury

    Salisbury

  • Battle of Mechain
  • 1070 battle in Powys, Wales

    written account is included in the Brut y Tywysogion, the medieval Welsh chronicle of the princes. It is also referred to in the work of medieval poets

    Battle of Mechain

    Battle_of_Mechain

  • Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
  • Set of related medieval English chronicles

    1116. Some later medieval chronicles deriving from lost manuscripts contribute occasional further hints concerning Chronicle material. Both because much

    Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

    Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

    Anglo-Saxon_Chronicle

  • Ren Gill
  • Welsh musician (born 1990)

    Ren Eryn Gill (born 29 March 1990), known professionally as Ren, is a Welsh singer-songwriter, rapper, producer, actor, and director. Ren has been a member

    Ren Gill

    Ren Gill

    Ren_Gill

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

    & Co. – via Internet Archive. Skene, W. F., ed. (1867). Chronicles of the Picts, Chronicles of the Scots, and Other Early Memorials of Scottish History

    Amlaíb, King of Scotland

    Amlaíb,_King_of_Scotland

  • Little England beyond Wales
  • Area in Wales

    southwestern Carmarthenshire in Wales, which has been English rather than Welsh in language and culture for many centuries despite its remoteness from England

    Little England beyond Wales

    Little England beyond Wales

    Little_England_beyond_Wales

  • King Arthur
  • Legendary king of the Britons

    the King (1988); Jack Whyte's The Camulod Chronicles (1992–97); and Bernard Cornwell's The Warlord Chronicles (1995–97). See List of books about King Arthur

    King Arthur

    King Arthur

    King_Arthur

  • Old Sarum
  • Site of the earliest settlement of Salisbury in England

    invasion. The settlement appeared in the Welsh Chronicle of the Britons as Caer-Caradog or Gradawc (Old Welsh: kaer gradaỽc) and as Caer-Wallawg. Bishop

    Old Sarum

    Old Sarum

    Old_Sarum

  • Arnulf de Montgomery
  • Anglo-Norman magnate

    National Archives, MS E164/1, pp. 2–26 (PDF) (September 2015 ed.) – via Welsh Chronicles Research Group. Gough-Cooper, HW, ed. (2015b). Annales Cambriae: The

    Arnulf de Montgomery

    Arnulf_de_Montgomery

  • Huw Irranca-Davies
  • Welsh politician (born 1963)

    Ifor Huw Irranca-Davies (né Davies; born 22 January 1963) is a Welsh Labour and Co-operative politician who has served as Llywydd of the Senedd since

    Huw Irranca-Davies

    Huw Irranca-Davies

    Huw_Irranca-Davies

  • Nobis (bishop)
  • Welsh bishop

    could be rendered "our bishop, my relative". For the year 840, the Welsh Chronicle of the Princes (Brut y Tywysogion) notes only that "The Bishop of Meneva

    Nobis (bishop)

    Nobis_(bishop)

  • Propel (political party)
  • Welsh political party

    (formerly the Welsh National Party and later Welsh Nation Party) is a sovereignist and Welsh nationalist political party in Wales which advocates Welsh independence

    Propel (political party)

    Propel_(political_party)

  • Jilly Cooper
  • English author (1937–2025)

    English author and journalist, best known for her long-running Rutshire Chronicles series. She began her career in journalism and published several works

    Jilly Cooper

    Jilly Cooper

    Jilly_Cooper

  • Princess Eilonwy
  • Fictional character

    Prydain Chronicles. Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 978-1627792349 – via Google Books. White, Donna R. (1998). "Chronicles of Prydain". A Century of Welsh Myth

    Princess Eilonwy

    Princess_Eilonwy

  • Goronwy ab Ednyfed Fychan
  • 13th century Venedotian statesman (died 1268)

    February 1263. He died on 17 October 1268, and was remembered by Welsh chroniclers for his wisdom and integrity as well as his ability in arms. It is

    Goronwy ab Ednyfed Fychan

    Goronwy_ab_Ednyfed_Fychan

  • Welsh Guards
  • Infantry regiment of the British Army

    The Welsh Guards (WLSH GDS; Welsh: Gwarchodlu Cymreig), part of the Guards Division, is one of the Foot Guards regiments of the British Army. It was founded

    Welsh Guards

    Welsh Guards

    Welsh_Guards

  • Vipoig
  • Legendary King of the Picts from 311 to 341

    only known from the Pictish Chronicle, a regnal list of Pictish monarchs. He is the first king mentioned in the chronicles and was said to be succeeded

    Vipoig

    Vipoig

  • Aneurin Owen (antiquarian)
  • Glamorganshire version of the Chronicle), with the introduction he had prepared for the Monumenta, and a letter on the Welsh chronicles to Henry Petrie, were

    Aneurin Owen (antiquarian)

    Aneurin Owen (antiquarian)

    Aneurin_Owen_(antiquarian)

  • Stevie Nicks
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1948)

    Phoenix, Arizona to Jess and Barbara Nicks. Nicks is of German, English, Welsh, and Irish ancestry. Nicks has a brother, Chris, who is five years her junior

    Stevie Nicks

    Stevie Nicks

    Stevie_Nicks

  • Welsh independence
  • Welsh political philosophy

    Welsh independence (Welsh: Annibyniaeth i Gymru) is a political movement advocating for Wales to become a sovereign state, independent from the United

    Welsh independence

    Welsh independence

    Welsh_independence

  • First Minister of Wales
  • Leader of the Welsh Government

    Wales (Welsh: Prif Weinidog Cymru) is the head of the Welsh Government and keeper of the Welsh Seal. Established in 1999 as a result of Welsh devolution

    First Minister of Wales

    First Minister of Wales

    First_Minister_of_Wales

  • Kingdom of Ceredigion
  • Post-Roman kingdom in Wales

    the year 872. Tradition found in the work of Nennius, a 9th century Welsh chronicler, traces Ceredigion's foundation to Ceredig, son of Cunedda. According

    Kingdom of Ceredigion

    Kingdom of Ceredigion

    Kingdom_of_Ceredigion

  • Owain Goch ap Gruffudd
  • them, thereby becoming sole ruler of Gwynedd Uwch Conwy. The medieval Welsh chronicle Brut y Tywysogion described the struggle thus: In those days great

    Owain Goch ap Gruffudd

    Owain_Goch_ap_Gruffudd

  • Arthgal ap Dyfnwal
  • King of Alt Clut

    location missing publisher (link) Skene, WF, ed. (1867). Chronicles of the Picts, Chronicles of the Scots, and Other Early Memorials of Scottish History

    Arthgal ap Dyfnwal

    Arthgal_ap_Dyfnwal

  • Owain ap Dyfnwal (died 1015)
  • King of Strathclyde

    OL 19845420M – via Internet Archive. Skene, WF, ed. (1867). Chronicles of the Picts, Chronicles of the Scots, and Other Early Memorials of Scottish History

    Owain ap Dyfnwal (died 1015)

    Owain ap Dyfnwal (died 1015)

    Owain_ap_Dyfnwal_(died_1015)

  • Osana
  • Northumbrian princess and saint

    canonised. Centuries after her death, she was described by the Norman-Welsh chronicler Giraldus Cambrensis (died 1223) as the sister of King Osred I of Northumbria

    Osana

    Osana

  • Helen Jenner
  • Welsh politician (born 1988/1989)

    Helen Jenner (born 1988 or 1989) is a Welsh politician who has served as Reform UK Wales's deputy leader since April 2026, and as Member of the Senedd

    Helen Jenner

    Helen Jenner

    Helen_Jenner

  • History of the Jews in Wales
  • English king would not have run in many of the Marcher Lordships. The Welsh chronicle Brut y Tywysogion refers to the act but only in the context of the

    History of the Jews in Wales

    History of the Jews in Wales

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Wales

  • Richard Llewellyn
  • British novelist (1906–1983)

    Welsh: [ɬəˈwɛlɪn]), was an English novelist of Welsh descent, who is best remembered for his 1939 novel How Green Was My Valley, which chronicles life

    Richard Llewellyn

    Richard_Llewellyn

  • Ímar mac Arailt
  • King of Dublin

    National Archives, MS E164/1, pp. 2–26 (PDF) (September 2015 ed.) – via Welsh Chronicles Research Group. Gough-Cooper, HW, ed. (2015b). Annales Cambriae: The

    Ímar mac Arailt

    Ímar mac Arailt

    Ímar_mac_Arailt

  • Carnedd Arthur
  • called Ritho on "mons Aravius", a mountain subsequently identified by Welsh chroniclers and continental Arthurian romance-writers as Snowdon. In later folk

    Carnedd Arthur

    Carnedd Arthur

    Carnedd_Arthur

  • Battle of Camlann
  • Legendary conflict

    The Battle of Camlann (Welsh: Gwaith Camlan or Brwydr Camlan) is the legendary final battle of King Arthur, in which Arthur either died or was mortally

    Battle of Camlann

    Battle of Camlann

    Battle_of_Camlann

  • Merlin
  • Legendary Welsh wizard

    Merlin (Welsh: Myrddin) is a mythical figure prominently featured in the legend of King Arthur and best known as a prophet and a magician, along with

    Merlin

    Merlin

    Merlin

  • Caernarfon
  • Town and community in Gwynedd, Wales

    Caernarfon (/kərˈnɑːrvən, kɑːr-/; Welsh: [kaɨrˈnarvɔn] ) is a royal town, community and port, in Gwynedd, Wales. The community (which includes Caeathro)

    Caernarfon

    Caernarfon

    Caernarfon

  • Barry Island
  • Place in Wales

    Barry Island (Welsh: Ynys y Barri) is a district, peninsula and seaside resort, forming part of the town of Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales

    Barry Island

    Barry Island

    Barry_Island

  • Lloyd Alexander
  • American writer (1924–2007)

    first autobiographical novel. His interest in Welsh mythology led to the publication of The Chronicles of Prydain. Alexander was nominated twice for the

    Lloyd Alexander

    Lloyd_Alexander

  • 680s
  • Decade

    January 3 – Venus occults Jupiter. The first entry is made in the Welsh chronicle Brut y Tywysogion. August 17 – Pope Leo II succeeds Agatho as the 80th

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  • Gerran Howell
  • Welsh actor (born 1991)

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  • Royal Welsh
  • Infantry regiment of the British Army

    The Royal Welsh (R WELSH) (Welsh: Y Cymry Brenhinol) is an armoured infantry regiment of the British Army. It was established in 2006 from the Royal Welch

    Royal Welsh

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  • Middle Welsh
  • Celtic language of the High Middle Ages

    Middle Welsh (Welsh: Cymraeg Canol, Middle Welsh: Kymraec) is the label attached to the Welsh language of the 12th to 15th centuries, of which much more

    Middle Welsh

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  • List of legendary kings of Britain
  • Holinshed's Chronicles (1587) and Anthony Munday's A briefe chronicle (1611). Iolo Morganwg, between 1801 and 1807, published a series of Welsh Triads he

    List of legendary kings of Britain

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  • Cefnllys Castle
  • Medieval castle in Powys, Wales

    accounts of military campaigns and the castles are referenced in the Welsh chronicles Brut y Tywysogion and Annales Cambriae. Greater stability following

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  • EMYR
  • Male

    Welsh

    EMYR

    Welsh name EMYR means "king."

    EMYR

  • Welch
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Welch

    English : ethnic name for someone of Welsh origin. This is the usual form of the surname in England; the usual form in Ireland is Walsh and in Scotland Welsh.German : variant of Welk.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Welsch.

    Welch

  • GRWN
  • Male

    Welsh

    GRWN

    Welsh name GRWN means "ridge."

    GRWN

  • RHOSYN
  • Female

    Welsh

    RHOSYN

    Welsh name RHOSYN means "rose."

    RHOSYN

  • ARWEL
  • Male

    Welsh

    ARWEL

    Welsh name ARWEL means "prominent."

    ARWEL

  • GWAWR
  • Female

    Welsh

    GWAWR

    Welsh name GWAWR means "dawn."

    GWAWR

  • Eifion
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Eifion

    Welsh surname.

    Eifion

  • HAUL
  • Male

    Welsh

    HAUL

    Welsh name HAUL means "sun."

    HAUL

  • ALED
  • Male

    Welsh

    ALED

    Welsh name ALED means "offspring."

    ALED

  • RHAMANTUS
  • Female

    Welsh

    RHAMANTUS

    Welsh name RHAMANTUS means "romantic."

    RHAMANTUS

  • SEREN
  • Female

    Welsh

    SEREN

    Welsh name SEREN means "star."

    SEREN

  • Cymreiges
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Cymreiges

    Welsh woman.

    Cymreiges

  • HEULWEN
  • Female

    Welsh

    HEULWEN

    Welsh name HEULWEN means "sunshine."

    HEULWEN

  • HAF
  • Female

    Welsh

    HAF

    Welsh name HAF means "summer."

    HAF

  • ELAIN
  • Female

    Welsh

    ELAIN

    Welsh name ELAIN means "fawn."

    ELAIN

  • TIWLIP
  • Female

    Welsh

    TIWLIP

    Welsh name TIWLIP means "tulip."

    TIWLIP

  • Welsh
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Welsh

    Welshman; From Wales

    Welsh

  • CELYN
  • Male

    Welsh

    CELYN

    Welsh name CELYN means "holly."

    CELYN

  • Elen
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Elen

    Welsh forrn of Helen.

    Elen

  • Welsh
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Welsh

    From Wales.

    Welsh

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Online names & meanings

  • LIBE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    LIBE

    (לִיבֶּע) Yiddish form of German liebe, LIBE means "love." Compare with another form of Libe.

  • ELISA
  • Female

    German

    ELISA

    Pet form of German Elisabeth, ELISA means "God is my oath."

  • Bertine
  • Girl/Female

    German, Swedish, Teutonic

    Bertine

    Famous; Bright; Shining; Noble; Intelligent Maiden

  • Azhagan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Azhagan

    A Beautiful Handsome Boy; Lord Murugan

  • Ghataja
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Ghataja

    Born from a Pitcher

  • Chesson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chesson

    English : unexplained.French : variant of Chiasson.

  • Barisha | பாரீஷ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Barisha | பாரீஷ

    Pure

  • Namritameet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Namritameet

    Modest Friend

  • Amaratatini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Amaratatini

    River of Deathless

  • Ursa
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Ursa

    Form of Ursula

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  • Hagiographa
  • n. pl.

    The last of the three Jewish divisions of the Old Testament, or that portion not contained in the Law and the Prophets. It comprises Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Canticles, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Esther, Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Chronicles.

  • Planxty
  • n.

    An Irish or Welsh melody for the harp, sometimes of a mournful character.

  • Welshman
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Wales; one of the Welsh.

  • Welsh
  • n.

    The language of Wales, or of the Welsh people.

  • Paralipomenon
  • n. pl.

    A title given in the Douay Bible to the Books of Chronicles.

  • Wels
  • n.

    The sheatfish; -- called also waller.

  • Cymry
  • n.

    A collective term for the Welsh race; -- so called by themselves .

  • Welsh
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Wales, or its inhabitants.

  • Welch
  • a.

    See Welsh.

  • Welsh
  • n.

    The natives or inhabitants of Wales.

  • Dagges
  • n. pl.

    An ornamental cutting of the edges of garments, introduced about a. d. 1346, according to the Chronicles of St Albans.

  • Cibol
  • n.

    A perennial alliaceous plant (Allium fistulosum), sometimes called Welsh onion. Its fistular leaves areused in cookery.

  • Wesh
  • imp.

    Washed.

  • Eisteddfod
  • n.

    Am assembly or session of the Welsh bards; an annual congress of bards, minstrels and literati of Wales, -- being a patriotic revival of the old custom.

  • Cymric
  • n.

    The Welsh language.

  • Rarebit
  • n.

    A dainty morsel; a Welsh rabbit. See Welsh rabbit, under Rabbit.

  • Annals
  • n. pl.

    Historical records; chronicles; history.

  • Cymric
  • a.

    Welsh.

  • Waller
  • n.

    The wels.