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Name: Llewelyn ap Gruffydd
Death Date: October 3, 1282
Nationality: Welsh
Gender: Male
Occupations: prince

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Biography of Llewelyn ap Gruffydd
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Llewelyn ap Gruffydd (died 1282), Prince of Wales, is considered the last champion of Welsh liberty and the last effective native ruler. Llewelyn ap Gruffydd was the son of Gruffydd ap Llewelyn ap lorwrth (died 1244) and Senena. Little is known of his...


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Llywelyn ap Gruffydd or Llywelyn Ein Llyw Olaf (c. 1223 – December 11, 1282)—meaning Llywelyn, Our Last Leader—was the last prince of an independent Wales before its conquest by Edward I of England. He is sometimes called Llywelyn III...


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Llywelyn, Morgan. 1949; a novel of the Irish free state.(Book Review)
09/01/2004: 390 words, approx. 1 pages
LLYWELYN, Morgan. 1949; a novel of the Irish free state. Tot, Forge. 485p. notes. bibliog, c2003. 0-812-57080-4. $7.99. SA This novel follows 1916 and 1921 and continues the story of the Halloran and Mooney families with Ned Halloran's daughter, Ursula, as the...
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The Literary Review
`Writing at the Edge of Catastrophe': The Contemporary Welsh-Language Fiction of Robin Llywelyn.
01/01/2001: 3,499 words, approx. 12 pages
No amount of cynicism can deny the "National Winner's" hold on the imagination, declared Hywel Teifi Edwards, referring to the three main prize winners at the National Eisteddfod in Wales each year.(1) For the uninitiated, the National Eisteddfod is a week-long Welsh...
 


 

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