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  • {{Short description|Metrical forms in traditional Welsh poetry}} ...y|cywyddau}}) is one of the most important metrical forms in traditional [[Welsh poetry]] ([[cerdd dafod]]). ...
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  • ...ook | title=The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog | volume=1 |first1=J. | last1=Youde | first2=W. | last2=Lloy [[Category:Welsh royalty]] ...
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  • {{Infobox nobility [[Category:13th-century Welsh nobility]] ...
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  • | branch = [[Canadian Army]]<br/>[[Welsh Guards]] ...he [[Canadian Army]], in February 1917. He was later a lieutenant in the [[Welsh Guards]]. ...
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  • ...d by her father to gain support.{{efn|Glyndŵr, a prince of the old [[Wales|Welsh]] royal house of [[Powys Fadog]] of the [[Mathrafal]] line, led a major rev ...f>{{cite book|author=Gwynfor Evans|title=Land of my fathers: 2000 years of Welsh history|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3lkKAQAAMAAJ|year=1974|publis ...
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  • ...''') is the art of vocal improvisation over a given [[melody]] in [[Wales|Welsh]] [[music]]al tradition. It is an important competition in {{lang|cy|[[eist ...melody. Traditional singers who sang in stately homes tended to sing in a Welsh language that had strict rules about metre, rhyme, and acceleration. {{lang ...
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  • {{Short description|Cornish and Welsh saint}} ...rtland]] parish in Devon, the 13th-century parish church of [[St Wenn]], a 14th-century chapel at [[St Kew]], and the 15th-century parish church of [[Morval, Cornw ...
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  • ...sen Shōjiroku]]'', a record of the [[genealogy]] of the ancient Japanese [[Nobility|noble]] families, is completed during the reign of [[Emperor Saga]]. * [[Gruffydd ap Cyngen]], Welsh prince (approximate date) ...
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  • {{short description|14th-century English princess and noblewoman}} [[Category:13th-century English nobility]] ...
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  • ...d, Fens and Halton, Flintshire, and Pentre-pant, Salop."], ''Dictionary of Welsh Biography'', 1959</ref> best known as [[Owain Glyndŵr]]'s father-in-law and ...lliam Lloyd]], ''History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog'', vol. 2 (1882) pp 152, 374</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Welsh princess; daughter of Llywelyn II}} ...convent, Edward's aim was partly to prevent her from becoming a focus for Welsh discontent, perhaps by marrying and having sons who might lay claim to the ...
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  • ...'vassalage'' was older, and predated even the medieval formulations of a [[Nobility|noble]] class. The lord's "man", might be born unfree, but the ''commendat ..., squire," literally "one who stands under," thence into: [[Welsh language|Welsh]] ''gwas'' "youth, servant," [[Breton language|Breton]] ''goaz'' "servant, ...
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  • {{Short description|Leader of the Welsh revolt of 1294–1295}} | house-type = Nobility ...
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  • ...hin the corpus of [[Cornish mythology]], [[Welsh mythology]] or [[Medieval Welsh literature]] form part of the [[Matter of Britain]]. ...BC Online]] |access-date=7 March 2018}}</ref> (see also: [[Welsh mythology|Welsh]], [[Cornish mythology|Cornish]], and [[Breton mythology|Breton mythologies ...
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  • {{Short description|14th-century Welsh poet}} ...20 – {{circa}} 1350/1370) is regarded as one of the leading [[Welsh people|Welsh]] poets and among the great poets of Europe in the [[Middle Ages]]. Dafydd' ...
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  • ...]). If this were true, it might suggest an early invasion of the region by Welsh [[vikings]] several centuries ago, though it may well be a semilegendary hy ...rishes called El Temple has a Romanic church dating from this period and a 14th-century bridge, which suggest great economic and social development in the area. ...
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  • {{see also|Category:Welsh-language poets}} ...work is presented at [http://cy.wikisource.org/wiki/Categori:Barddoniaeth Welsh Poetry at Wikisource] ...
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  • ...]]s 4, 3, 2, 1''. The arms of la Zouche are blazoned in various 13th- and 14th-century [[roll of arms|rolls of arms]] including the Falkirk Roll, the Caerlaverock ...nglish vanguard were hurled back with severe losses. Edward brought up his Welsh archers in the intervals between the horsemen of the second line, concentra ...
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  • {{Infobox nobility title ...itish history]] – once in the pre-[[Norman Conquest|Conquest]] Anglo-Saxon nobility of England, and once in the [[Peerage of the United Kingdom]]. In the 6th c ...
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  • {{Short description|Welsh warrior, and 13th century Seneschal to the King of Gwynedd}} ...[[Suffix (name)#Generational titles|Jr./junior]]|group=ed}} was a [[Wales|Welsh]] warrior who became Seneschal to the [[Kingdom of Gwynedd]] in Northern [[ ...
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