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John Edward LloydLloyd (John Edward)
(1861–1947)
No short description available
See more Llywarch ap BranLlywarch ap Bran
(supp. fl. c. 1137)
in late Welsh genealogical tradition, founder of one of the ‘fifteen (noble) tribes of Gwynedd’
See more Llywarch HenLlywarch Hen
(supp. fl. 6th century)
Legendary British prince of the Old North (Hen Ogledd).
See more Llywarch LlaetyLlywarch Llaety
(fl. c. 1140–1160)
Welsh poet
See more Llywelyn ab EdnyfedLlywelyn ab Ednyfed
(fl. c. 1400–1460?)
Welsh poet
See more Llywelyn ab Owain ap Cynfrig MoelLlywelyn ab Owain ap Cynfrig Moel
(fl. c. 1480?)
Welsh poet
See more Llywelyn ab y MoelLlywelyn ab y Moel
(d. 1440)
Llywelyn ab y Moel o’r Pantri, Welsh poet
See more Llywelyn ap GutunLlywelyn ap Gutun
(fl. c. 1480)
Welsh poet.
See more Llywelyn SiônLlywelyn Siôn
(c.1540–c.1615(?))
Llywelyn of Llangewydd
Llywelyn of Llangewydd, Welsh poet and farmer
See more Madog ap MareduddMadog ap Maredudd
(r. 1132–d. 1160)
King of Powys.
See more Maredudd ap RhysMaredudd ap Rhys
(fl. c.1450–1483)
Meredudd ap Rhys
Welsh poet and priest based in Powys.
See more Hugh Maurice [1775-1825]Maurice (Hugh) ... 1775-1825
(1775–1825)
Welsh skinner and scribe.
See more William MauriceMaurice (William)
(d. 1680)
Welsh antiquary, collector of manuscripts
See more William Morgan [d. 1604]Morgan (William) ... d. 1604
(c.1545–1604)
Welsh clergyman, who became bishop of Llandaf (cons. 1595) and subsequently of St Asaph (1601). He is known for having produced the first Welsh translation of the complete Bible (the Old and New Testaments), which took him many years to complete and was finally published in 1588.
See more Lewis Morris [1833-1907]Morris (Lewis) ... 1833-1907
(1833–1907)
Welsh poet who wrote in English, great-grandson of his better known namesake.
See more Lewis Morris [d. 1765]Morris (Lewis) ... Llewelyn Ddu o Fôn
(1701–1765)
Llewelyn Ddu o Fôn ... d. 1765
Welsh scholar and land surveyor. He and his brother Richard founded the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion.
See more Richard Morris [d. 1779]Morris (Richard) ... d. 1779
(17723–1779)
Welsh antiquary, brother of Lewis, William and John Morris, and founder of the Cymmrodorion Society.
See more Roger Morris [of Coed y Talwrn]Morris (Roger) ... of Coed y Talwrn
(fl. 1590)
Humanist scholar and collector and copier of manuscripts.
See more William Morris [1705-1763]Morris (William) ... 1705-1763
(1705–1763)
Welsh antiquary and botanist, brother of Lewis, Richard and John Morris.
See more V. E. Nash-WilliamsNash-Williams (V. E.)
(1897–1955)
Nash-Williams (Vcitor Erle)
Welsh archaeologist.
See more Aneurin OwenOwen (Aneurin)
(1792–1851)
Welsh historian and scholar, son of William Owen Pughe; known for his editions of Cyfraith Hywel Dda.
See more George Owen [of Henllys]Owen (George) ... of Henllys
(c.1552–c.1613)
Harry (George Owen)
Welsh clergyman in the Church of England, antiquarian, genealogist and cartographer.
See more Goronwy OwenOwen (Goronwy)
(1723–1769)
Gronwy Ddu
Welsh poet and cleric.
See more David Parry [d. 1714]Parry (David) ... d. 1714
(1682?–1714)
Welsh scholar from Cardigan, who assisted Edward Lhuyd on his travels in Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Brittany, and became keeper of the Ashmolean in Oxford.
See more T. H. Parry-WilliamsParry-Williams (T. H.)
(1887–1975)
No short description available
See more Paul AurelianPaul Aurelian
(supp. fl. late 5th/6th century)
British saint known for his legendary career in Wales and Brittany, where he is said to have founded a monastery and episcopate at Saint-Pol-de-Léon, which bears his name.
See more Huw Pennant [Syr]Pennant (Huw) ... Syr
(fl. 15th century (second half)–1514)
Welsh poet; scribe of Peniarth MS 182.
See more Thomas PennantPennant (Thomas)
(1726–1798)
Welsh naturalist, traveller and antiquary.
See more Jenkin Thomas PhilippsPhilipps (Jenkin Thomas)
(d. 1755)
Welsh author, linguist and private tutor to the children of George II.
See more Egerton PhillimorePhillimore (Egerton)
(1856–1937)
British scholar.
See more Thomas PowelPowel (Thomas)
(1845–1922)
No short description available
See more Thomas Price [pseud. Carnhuanawc]Price (Thomas) ... pseud. Carnhuanawc
(1787–1848)
Carnhuanawc
Welsh historian
See more Thomas Price [Tomos Prys]Price (Thomas) ... Tomos Prys
(c.1564–1634)
Prys (Tomos)
Welsh poet, adventurer; son of Ellis Prys of Plas Iolyn, Denbighshire.
See more John PriseSir John Prise, Syr Siôn ap Rhys
(1501/2–1555)
Siôn ap Rhys
Scholar and administrator of Brecon; son of Rhys ap Gwilym ap Llywelyn and of Gwenllian daughter of Hywel ap Madog.
See more Robert John PrysePryse (Robert John)
(1807–1889)
Gweirydd ap Rhys
No short description available
See more William Owen PughePughe (William Owen)
(d. 1835)
Idrison
Welsh scholar, antiquarian, author, lexicographer; author of a Welsh and English Dictionary (1803)
See more William Jenkins ReesRees (William Jenkins)
(1772–1855)
Welsh cleric and antiquary.
See more William Rees [1808-1873]Rees (William) ... 1808-1873
(1808–1873)
Welsh printer and publisher active in Llandovery.
See more William Rees [Gwilym Hiraethog]Rees (William) ... Gwilym Hiraethog
(1802–1883)
Welsh minister, author and politician.
See more RhisierdynRhisierdyn
(fl. 14th c.)
No short description available
See more Rhygyfarch ap SulienRhygyfarch ap Sulien
(1056/7–1099)
No short description available
See more John David RhysRhys (John David)
(1534–1609?)
Rhys (Siôn Dafydd), Rhaesus (Jo. David)
Welsh physician, scholar and grammarian
See more Richard ap John of ScorleganRichard ap John of Scorlegan
(fl. 1578–1611)
No short description available
See more Thomas Richards [1710-1790]Richards (Thomas) ... 1710-1790
(1710–1790)
Welsh cleric and lexicographer.
See more William RichardsRichards (William)
(1749–1818)
Welsh Baptist pastor and antiquarian
See more Thomas Rowland RobertsRoberts (Thomas Rowland)
(1857?–1940)
No short description available
See more Thomas RobertsRoberts (Thomas)
(1884–1960)
Welsh scholar.
See more William Roberts [Nefydd]Roberts (William) ... Nefydd
(1813–1872)
Nefydd
Welsh Baptist minster, author, printer and collector.
See more Henry RowlandsRowlands (Henry)
(1655–1723)
Welsh antiquary, priest and vicar of Llanidan, Anglesey; author of Mona Antiqua Restaurata.
See more Saint TathanSaint Tathan
(supp. fl. 5th century)
Meuthi, Tathan
No short description available
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(1861–1947)
No short description available
See more Llywarch ap BranLlywarch ap Bran
(supp. fl. c. 1137)
in late Welsh genealogical tradition, founder of one of the ‘fifteen (noble) tribes of Gwynedd’
See more Llywarch HenLlywarch Hen
(supp. fl. 6th century)
Legendary British prince of the Old North (Hen Ogledd).
See more Llywarch LlaetyLlywarch Llaety
(fl. c. 1140–1160)
Welsh poet
See more Llywelyn ab EdnyfedLlywelyn ab Ednyfed
(fl. c. 1400–1460?)
Welsh poet
See more Llywelyn ab Owain ap Cynfrig MoelLlywelyn ab Owain ap Cynfrig Moel
(fl. c. 1480?)
Welsh poet
See more Llywelyn ab y MoelLlywelyn ab y Moel
(d. 1440)
Llywelyn ab y Moel o’r Pantri, Welsh poet
See more Llywelyn ap GutunLlywelyn ap Gutun
(fl. c. 1480)
Welsh poet.
See more Llywelyn SiônLlywelyn Siôn
(c.1540–c.1615(?))
Llywelyn of Llangewydd
Llywelyn of Llangewydd, Welsh poet and farmer
See more Madog ap MareduddMadog ap Maredudd
(r. 1132–d. 1160)
King of Powys.
See more Maredudd ap RhysMaredudd ap Rhys
(fl. c.1450–1483)
Meredudd ap Rhys
Welsh poet and priest based in Powys.
See more Hugh Maurice [1775-1825]Maurice (Hugh) ... 1775-1825
(1775–1825)
Welsh skinner and scribe.
See more William MauriceMaurice (William)
(d. 1680)
Welsh antiquary, collector of manuscripts
See more William Morgan [d. 1604]Morgan (William) ... d. 1604
(c.1545–1604)
Welsh clergyman, who became bishop of Llandaf (cons. 1595) and subsequently of St Asaph (1601). He is known for having produced the first Welsh translation of the complete Bible (the Old and New Testaments), which took him many years to complete and was finally published in 1588.
See more Lewis Morris [1833-1907]Morris (Lewis) ... 1833-1907
(1833–1907)
Welsh poet who wrote in English, great-grandson of his better known namesake.
See more Lewis Morris [d. 1765]Morris (Lewis) ... Llewelyn Ddu o Fôn
(1701–1765)
Llewelyn Ddu o Fôn ... d. 1765
Welsh scholar and land surveyor. He and his brother Richard founded the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion.
See more Richard Morris [d. 1779]Morris (Richard) ... d. 1779
(17723–1779)
Welsh antiquary, brother of Lewis, William and John Morris, and founder of the Cymmrodorion Society.
See more Roger Morris [of Coed y Talwrn]Morris (Roger) ... of Coed y Talwrn
(fl. 1590)
Humanist scholar and collector and copier of manuscripts.
See more William Morris [1705-1763]Morris (William) ... 1705-1763
(1705–1763)
Welsh antiquary and botanist, brother of Lewis, Richard and John Morris.
See more V. E. Nash-WilliamsNash-Williams (V. E.)
(1897–1955)
Nash-Williams (Vcitor Erle)
Welsh archaeologist.
See more Aneurin OwenOwen (Aneurin)
(1792–1851)
Welsh historian and scholar, son of William Owen Pughe; known for his editions of Cyfraith Hywel Dda.
See more George Owen [of Henllys]Owen (George) ... of Henllys
(c.1552–c.1613)
Harry (George Owen)
Welsh clergyman in the Church of England, antiquarian, genealogist and cartographer.
See more Goronwy OwenOwen (Goronwy)
(1723–1769)
Gronwy Ddu
Welsh poet and cleric.
See more David Parry [d. 1714]Parry (David) ... d. 1714
(1682?–1714)
Welsh scholar from Cardigan, who assisted Edward Lhuyd on his travels in Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Brittany, and became keeper of the Ashmolean in Oxford.
See more T. H. Parry-WilliamsParry-Williams (T. H.)
(1887–1975)
No short description available
See more Paul AurelianPaul Aurelian
(supp. fl. late 5th/6th century)
British saint known for his legendary career in Wales and Brittany, where he is said to have founded a monastery and episcopate at Saint-Pol-de-Léon, which bears his name.
See more Huw Pennant [Syr]Pennant (Huw) ... Syr
(fl. 15th century (second half)–1514)
Welsh poet; scribe of Peniarth MS 182.
See more Thomas PennantPennant (Thomas)
(1726–1798)
Welsh naturalist, traveller and antiquary.
See more Jenkin Thomas PhilippsPhilipps (Jenkin Thomas)
(d. 1755)
Welsh author, linguist and private tutor to the children of George II.
See more Egerton PhillimorePhillimore (Egerton)
(1856–1937)
British scholar.
See more Thomas PowelPowel (Thomas)
(1845–1922)
No short description available
See more Thomas Price [pseud. Carnhuanawc]Price (Thomas) ... pseud. Carnhuanawc
(1787–1848)
Carnhuanawc
Welsh historian
See more Thomas Price [Tomos Prys]Price (Thomas) ... Tomos Prys
(c.1564–1634)
Prys (Tomos)
Welsh poet, adventurer; son of Ellis Prys of Plas Iolyn, Denbighshire.
See more John PriseSir John Prise, Syr Siôn ap Rhys
(1501/2–1555)
Siôn ap Rhys
Scholar and administrator of Brecon; son of Rhys ap Gwilym ap Llywelyn and of Gwenllian daughter of Hywel ap Madog.
See more Robert John PrysePryse (Robert John)
(1807–1889)
Gweirydd ap Rhys
No short description available
See more William Owen PughePughe (William Owen)
(d. 1835)
Idrison
Welsh scholar, antiquarian, author, lexicographer; author of a Welsh and English Dictionary (1803)
See more William Jenkins ReesRees (William Jenkins)
(1772–1855)
Welsh cleric and antiquary.
See more William Rees [1808-1873]Rees (William) ... 1808-1873
(1808–1873)
Welsh printer and publisher active in Llandovery.
See more William Rees [Gwilym Hiraethog]Rees (William) ... Gwilym Hiraethog
(1802–1883)
Welsh minister, author and politician.
See more RhisierdynRhisierdyn
(fl. 14th c.)
No short description available
See more Rhygyfarch ap SulienRhygyfarch ap Sulien
(1056/7–1099)
No short description available
See more John David RhysRhys (John David)
(1534–1609?)
Rhys (Siôn Dafydd), Rhaesus (Jo. David)
Welsh physician, scholar and grammarian
See more Richard ap John of ScorleganRichard ap John of Scorlegan
(fl. 1578–1611)
No short description available
See more Thomas Richards [1710-1790]Richards (Thomas) ... 1710-1790
(1710–1790)
Welsh cleric and lexicographer.
See more William RichardsRichards (William)
(1749–1818)
Welsh Baptist pastor and antiquarian
See more Thomas Rowland RobertsRoberts (Thomas Rowland)
(1857?–1940)
No short description available
See more Thomas RobertsRoberts (Thomas)
(1884–1960)
Welsh scholar.
See more William Roberts [Nefydd]Roberts (William) ... Nefydd
(1813–1872)
Nefydd
Welsh Baptist minster, author, printer and collector.
See more Henry RowlandsRowlands (Henry)
(1655–1723)
Welsh antiquary, priest and vicar of Llanidan, Anglesey; author of Mona Antiqua Restaurata.
See more Saint TathanSaint Tathan
(supp. fl. 5th century)
Meuthi, Tathan
No short description available
See more