John Williams (26 June 1885 – 4 January 1970) was one of the foremost Welsh-language writers of the twentieth century and a prominent Welsh nationalist. Williams...
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tight end D. J. Williams (running back) (born 1999), American football running back D. J. Williams (Welsh nationalist) (1885–1970), Welsh-language writer...
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29 December 2010. Williams, G. Recovery, reorientation and reformation pp. 268–273 D. J. V. Jones, "The Merthyr riots of 1831." Welsh History Review= Cylchgrawn...
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Williams Wendy Williams William Williams Willie Williams Zion Williams Abi Williams, Welsh nationalist politician Abigail Williams (1680–1690s), American accuser...
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David John Williams (1885–1970), Welsh-language writer and Welsh nationalist David Williams (historian) (1900–1978), Welsh historian Gwyn Williams (writer)...
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and politician John Williams (Glasgow politician) (1892–1982), British MP for Glasgow Kelvingrove John L. Williams (Welsh nationalist) (1924–2004), Plaid...
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pacifist, anti-war campaigner, and Welsh nationalist. He is often referred to by his first name only. Waldo Goronwy Williams was born in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire...
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Plaid Cymru (redirect from Welsh Nationalist Party)
Williams, G. A. When Was Wales?, (1985), Penguin. Davies, J., A History of Wales, (1990, rev. 2007), Penguin. Davies, D. H., The Welsh Nationalist Party...
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Y Wladfa (redirect from Welsh Patagonia)
the number at 5,000. The idea of a Welsh colony in Patagonia was put forward by Michael D. Jones, a Welsh nationalist nonconformist preacher: 23 based...
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Cymru Goch (category Welsh nationalist parties)
Cymru Goch (Welsh for 'Red Wales'; Welsh pronunciation: [ˈkəmrɨ ˈɡoːχ]) was a left-wing Welsh nationalist political party, founded in 1986 and fought...
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Free Wales Army (category Articles containing Welsh-language text)
The Free Wales Army (FWA; Welsh: Byddin Rhyddid Cymru) was a Welsh nationalist paramilitary organisation formed in Lampeter in Ceredigion (formerly Cardiganshire)...
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himself named in the poll, had, during the voting, drawn attention to a Welsh nationalist "plot" to have Owain Glyndŵr at number one, rather than the eventual...
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literary forms of English." A grammar of Literary Welsh can be found in A Grammar of Welsh by Stephen J. Williams or more completely in Gramadeg y Gymraeg by...
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express more radical political ideas, such as R. J. Derfel (1824-1905) whose poetry often has Welsh nationalist and socialist themes, and T. Gwynn Jones (1871-1948)...
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President of Plaid Cymru D. J. Williams (1885–1970), Welsh-language writer and a founder of what would become Plaid Cymru Morgan B. Williams (1831–1903), Republican...
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Raymond Henry Williams (31 August 1921 – 26 January 1988) was a Welsh socialist writer, academic, novelist and critic influential within the New Left...
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sociolinguistics, and later an honorary professor in the School of Welsh at Cardiff University. Williams attended Ysgol Gymraeg y Barri and Ysgol Uwchradd Rhydfelen...
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debatable area of Anglo-Welsh acceptability exists". Saunders Lewis, the noted Welsh-language poet, novelist, dramatist, and nationalist, in fact rejected the...
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Meibion Glyndŵr (category Nationalist terrorism in Europe)
Meibion Glyndŵr (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈməibjɔn ɡlɨnˈduːr], also known by its translation Sons of Glyndŵr) was a Welsh nationalist group which carried...
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The Welsh Guards (WG; Welsh: Gwarchodlu Cymreig), part of the Guards Division, is one of the Foot Guards regiments of the British Army. It was founded...
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Wales (redirect from Welsh Peninsula)
the Labour Party. Welsh national feeling grew over the century: a nationalist party, Plaid Cymru, was formed in 1925, and the Welsh Language Society in...
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writer Huw Thomas (Welsh politician) – Leader of Cardiff Council D. J. Williams – writer and nationalist Gwilym Owen Williams – archbishop J. E. Meredith –...
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Saunders Lewis (category Welsh nationalists)
Party of Wales), now the Welsh nationalist political party known as Plaid Cymru, at a covert meeting with fellow nationalists during the 1925 National...
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Gwyn Griffiths (7 December 1911 – 15 June 2004) was a Welsh poet, Egyptologist and nationalist political activist who spent the largest span of his career...
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2004 in Wales (category CS1 Welsh-language sources (cy))
footballer, 70 15 June J. Gwyn Griffiths, poet, Egyptologist and nationalist political activist, 92 John Lasarus Williams, nationalist activist, 79 17 July...
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Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru (category Articles containing Welsh-language text)
Cymru (Welsh for 'Movement for the Defence of Wales'; Welsh: [ˈmɨːdjad amˈðiːfɨn ˈkəmrɨ]), abbreviated as MAC, was a paramilitary Welsh nationalist organisation...
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Propel (political party) (redirect from Welsh National 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...
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History of Wales (redirect from Welsh history)
extensively during the Blitz. The nationalist party Plaid Cymru gained momentum from the 1960s. In a 1997 referendum, Welsh voters approved the devolution...
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National Library of Wales (redirect from Welsh Political Archive)
donated by Sir John Williams, J. H. Davies and Edward Humphrey Owen, the Library has particularly strong holdings of publications in the Welsh language from...
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Gwlad (redirect from Gwlad - The Welsh Independence Party)
Gwlad ([ɡwlaːd]; lit. 'country' or 'nation' in Welsh) is a centre-right Welsh nationalist and pro-independence political party. Its current leader is Gwyn...
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