• Euros Bowen OBE (12 September 1904 – 2 April 1988) was a poet in the Welsh language and a priest. Born in Treorchy, and a brother of the poet Geraint...
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    Jarrod Bowen (born 20 December 1996) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right winger or forward for Premier League club West Ham United...
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  • Look up Euros or euros in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The euro (plural euros) is the official currency of the European Union. Euros may also refer...
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  • Thomas Orchwy Bowen and Ada Bowen nee Griffiths, the brother of the poet Euros Bowen and nephew of the Carmarthenshire minister David Bowen. Bowen was brought...
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  • by Welsh poets (often called Anglo-Welsh poetry). Dannie Abse Aneirin Euros Bowen Brenda Chamberlain Coslett Coslett Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr Dafydd ab Edmwnd...
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  • Roberts Glyn y Groes 1948 Bridgend Euros Bowen O'r Dwyrain 1949 Dolgellau John Eilian Meirionnydd 1950 Caerphilly Euros Bowen Difodiant 1951 Llanrwst T Glyn...
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  • rock critic Michael Billington – critic, author and radio presenter Euros Bowen – Welsh poet Jeremy Duns – British author Adam Foulds – novelist and...
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    Rhondda when they started in 2019. See Category:People from Treorchy Euros Bowen (1904–1988) – Welsh poet and bard Billy Cleaver (1921–2003) – Wales international...
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    uk. Retrieved 20 April 2023. UWTSD, Web Development Team -. "Reverend Euros Bowen | UWTSD". www.uwtsd.ac.uk. Retrieved 20 April 2023. "Eddie Duggan". University...
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  • political viewpoint was strongly radical nationalism. It was edited by Euros Bowen, Pennar Davies, and J. Gwyn Griffiths, and its contributors included...
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    able to speak Welsh. Notable people from the community include the poet Euros Bowen, who was vicar of St Cywair's Church, which is a Grade II listed building...
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  • David James Bowen (1925–2017, Wales, nf) Elizabeth Bowen (1899–1973, Ireland/England, f) Euros Bowen (1904–1988, Wales, p) Geraint Bowen (1915–2011, Wales...
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  • Käthe Bosse-Griffiths (1910–1998) David James Bowen (1925–2017) Euros Bowen (1904–1988) Geraint Bowen (1915–2011) Siôn Bradford (1706–1785) Robert Bryan...
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  • language the Rhondda had ever produced, including Rhydwen Williams, Euros Bowen, Pennar Davies and J. Kitchener Davies. Griffiths took up a teaching...
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    Rhydwen Williams and Alwyn D. Rees; the diaries of Caradog Prichard and Euros Bowen; and, manuscript copies of poetry, such as Y Mynach by Gwenallt, Y Mynydd...
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  • the Euros: out Scalvini, Federico Gatti arrives at Coverciano". Italian Football Federation. 3 June 2024. Retrieved 8 June 2024. "The Azzurri's Euro 2024...
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    England win Under-21 Euros for first time in 39 years". BBC Sport. Retrieved 11 July 2024. "William and George see England heartbreak at Euro 2024 final". BBC...
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  • names. Ambrose, William (Emrys) Aneirin Blackwell, John (Alun) Bowen, Ben Bowen, Euros Bowen, Geraint Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr Dafydd ab Edmwnd Dafydd ap Gwilym...
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  • Wales: Chair – D. Emrys James, National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown – Euros Bowen, "O'r Dwyrain" National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal – Robert Ivor...
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  • Peter Thomas - Strangers from a Secret Land R. S. Thomas - Welsh Airs Euros Bowen - Oes y Medwsa T. Glynne Davies - Cerddi Dafydd Glyn Jones - Drych yr...
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  • oral historian, 78 26 January - Raymond Williams, writer, 66 2 April - Euros Bowen, poet, 83 April - T. Glynne Davies, poet, novelist and broadcaster, 62...
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  • principal 1876 to 1888, Walter Jenkin Evans principal 1888 to 1910. Euros Bowen, David Davis, John Jenkins (Ifor Ceri), Thomas Rees, David Williams,...
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    Wales: Chair – Gwilym Tilsley National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown – Euros Bowen National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal – withheld Sir Leonard Twiston...
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  • - Tommy Rees, Wales dual-code rugby player (died 1968) 12 September Euros Bowen, poet (died 1988) Donald Holroyde Hey, chemist (died 1987) 24 September...
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  • archaeologist David James Bowen (1925–2017, W), literary historian E. G. Bowen (1900–1983, E), geographer, local historian and academic Euros Bowen (1904–1988, W)...
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  • Mark Rosslyn Bowen (born 7 December 1963) is a Welsh football manager and former professional footballer. He was most recently head of football operations...
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  • By-Products, Milk Marketing Board for England and Wales. The Reverend Euros Bowen. For services to Welsh Literature. Gordon Arthur Bowyer, Display Designer...
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    an independent record label located in London, founded in 2000 by Mark Bowen and Dick Green. Its most notable signees include Bloc Party, The Cribs,...
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  • against AFC Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium on 12 August 2023. Jarrod Bowen scored the opening goal, a long-range strike into the top left corner from...
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    its embassy in Syria, killing a top commander". Reuters. 1 April 2024. Bowen, Jeremy; Gritten, David (1 April 2024). "Israel accused of deadly strike...
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