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Arthur Wade-Evans

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Arthur Wade Wade-Evans (born Arthur Wade Evans) (31 August 1875 – 4 January 1964) was a Welsh clergyman and historian. [1]

23 relations: Aergol Lawhir, Arthur Evans (disambiguation), Bangor, Gwynedd, Cancellarii, Ceiniog, Celtic calendar, Cuneglasus, Cyricus and Julitta, Deheubarth, Fagan (saint), Fishguard, Holidays in Wales, Kingdom of Gwynedd, Kingdom of Powys, Maenor, Mayor, Merfyn Frych, Picts, Saint David, Unbennaeth Prydain, Welsh units, 1950 in Wales, 1964 in Wales.

Aergol Lawhir

Aergol Longhand (Modern Welsh: Aergol Lawhir; c. 437 c. 515) was a legendary king of Dyfed and son and heir of King Triffyn Farfog.

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Arthur Evans (disambiguation)

Arthur Evans (1851–1941) was a British archaeologist.

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Bangor, Gwynedd

Bangor is a city in Gwynedd, northwest Wales.

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Cancellarii

Cancelli are lattice-work, placed before a window, a door-way, the tribunal of a judge, or any other place.

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Ceiniog

The ceiniog (denarius; penny; plural: ceiniogau) was the basic currency of the medieval Welsh kingdoms such as Gwynedd and Deheubarth.

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Celtic calendar

The Celtic calendar is a compilation of pre-Christian Celtic systems of timekeeping, including the Gaulish Coligny calendar, used by Celtic countries to define the beginning and length of the day, the week, the month, the seasons, quarter days, and festivals.

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Cuneglasus

Cuneglasus, or Cynlas Goch (fl. 470), was a prince of Rhos in Gwynedd, Wales, in the 5th or early 6th century.

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Cyricus and Julitta

Cyricus (ܡܪܝ ܩܘܪܝܩܘܣ ܣܗܕܐ Mar Quriaqos Sahada; also Cyriacus, Quiriac, Quiricus, Cyr), and his mother, Julitta (Ἰουλίττα, ܝܘܠܝܛܐ, Yolitha; also Julietta) are venerated as early Christian martyrs.

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Deheubarth

Deheubarth (lit. "Right-hand Part", thus "the South") was a regional name for the realms of south Wales, particularly as opposed to Gwynedd (Latin: Venedotia).

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Fagan (saint)

Fagan (Faganus; Ffagan), also known by other names including Fugatius, was a legendary 2nd-century Welsh bishop and saint, said to have been sent by the pope to answer King Lucius's request for baptism and conversion to Christianity.

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Fishguard

Fishguard (Abergwaun, meaning "Mouth of the River Gwaun") is a coastal town in Pembrokeshire, south-west Wales, with a population of 3,419 recorded in the 2011 Census.

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Holidays in Wales

These are the main holidays traditionally celebrated in Wales that are not shared with the rest of the United Kingdom.

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Kingdom of Gwynedd

The Principality or Kingdom of Gwynedd (Medieval Latin: Venedotia or Norwallia; Middle Welsh: Guynet) was one of several successor states to the Roman Empire that emerged in sub-Roman Britain in the 5th century during the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain.

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Kingdom of Powys

The Kingdom of Powys was a Welsh successor state, petty kingdom and principality that emerged during the Middle Ages following the end of Roman rule in Britain.

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Maenor

The maenor (pl. maenorau) was a gathering of villages in medieval Wales.

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Mayor

In many countries, a mayor (from the Latin maior, meaning "bigger") is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town.

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Merfyn Frych

Merfyn Frych ('Merfyn the Freckled'; Old Welsh Mermin), also known as Merfyn ap Gwriad ('Merfyn son of Gwriad') and Merfyn Camwri ('Merfyn the Oppressor'), was King of Gwynedd from around 825 to 844, the first of its kings known not to have descended from the male line of Cunedda.

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Picts

The Picts were a tribal confederation of peoples who lived in what is today eastern and northern Scotland during the Late Iron Age and Early Medieval periods.

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Saint David

Saint David (Dewi Sant; Davidus; 500 589) was a Welsh bishop of Mynyw (now St Davids) during the 6th century; he was later regarded as a saint.

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Unbennaeth Prydain

Unbennaeth or UnbeinyaethWade-Evans, Arthur.

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Welsh units

Welsh units of measurement are those in use in Wales between the Sub-Roman period (prior to which the Britons used Roman units) and the 13th-century Edwardian conquest (after which English units were imposed).

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1950 in Wales

This article is about the particular significance of the year 1950 to Wales and its people.

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1964 in Wales

This article is about the particular significance of the year 1964 to Wales and its people.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Wade-Evans

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