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Legend Matsieng Footprints Mbombo Hayk
Crooked Mick
Thardid Jimbo Yowie Cewri Brân the
Blessed Ysbaddaden Bencawr Idris Gawr
Cormoran Cymidei Cymeinfoll...
- the Indo-European
language group. Roberts,
Gareth Ffowc (2020). Cyfri'n
Cewri.
University Press Wales. p. 57. ISBN 978-1786835949. "Library and Archive...
- NUKAT, Wikidata Q11789729 Roberts, Prof.
Gareth Ffowc (2020). Cyfri'n
Cewri. Cardiff:
University of
Wales Press. p. 80.
Retrieved 24
February 2021....
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Folklore Druon Antigoon -
Dutch folklore Brân the
Blessed -
Welsh mythology Cewri -
Welsh mythology Cormoran -
Cornish mythology Cyclopes - Gr**** mythology...
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dating back to the Iron Age. The name
means "town of the giants", from
cewri,
plural of cawr, "giant". The
settlement is 450
metres (1,480 ft) above...
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Giants (Welsh:
cewri)
feature prominently in
Welsh folklore and mythology.
Among the most
notable are
Bendigeidfran fab Llyr, a
mythological king of Britain...
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Crygyn and Bwba, is
recorded in the late
sixteenth century Welsh text "Olion
Cewri Cymru..." ("The
Giants of
Wales and
their dwellings") by Sion
Dafydd Rhys...
- of an Iron Age hillfort. Its name
means "settlement of the giants", from
cewri,
plural of cawr, giant. It is
regarded as one of the best
examples of a...
- BBC
Radio Cymru.
Retrieved 19 June 2016. Gwynfryn,
Hywel (2004).
Cyfres y
Cewri 28: Dyn'I Hun,Y.
Gwasg Gwynedd. ISBN 978-0860742050. "Announcing the p****ing...
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Diseases Research Institute (CDRI)
Climate Energy &
Water Research Institute (
CEWRI) Bio
Resources Conservation Institute (BCI)
National Institute of Genomics...