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- Brittonic Goidelic Welsh Breton Cornish Irish Gaelic Scottish Gaelic Manx bee gwenynen gwenanenn gwenenen beach seillean s****an big mawr meur meur mór mòr mooar...
- Morganwg, supported the Eisteddfod movement, adopting her own bardic name, Gwenynen Gwent (The Bee of Gwent), and encouraged the study and use of the Welsh...
- Lady Llanover, Gwenynen Gwent, ('the bee of Gwent'), whose First Principles of Good Cookery was one of the earliest Welsh cookery books...
- Carnhuanawc taught her the Welsh language; she took the bardic name "Gwenynen Gwent", ('the bee of Gwent'). She became an early member of Cymreigyddion...
- commissioned. Roberts, Huw, Welsh costumes at Llanover, Newsletter, Cymdeithas Gwenynen Gwent, December 2004, p. 2-3. The Cambrian (a newspaper published in Swansea)...
- now one of several Welsh language groups locally, including Cymdeithas Gwenynen Gwent and Merched y Wawr.[citation needed] "The Cymreigyddion and the Abergavenny...
- Benjamin. A noted champion of Welsh culture, Lady Llanover was known as "Gwenynen Gwent", ('the bee of Gwent'). The Halls' house was demolished in the 20th...
- Westminster Abbey in 1834 (1834) "Jenny Jones" "Oh, Let the Kind Minstrel" "Gwenynen Gwent" "Ap Shencyn" "St. David's Day" Welsh Biography Online John Parry...
- 1896 Issue 34782 p.6 Marion Löffler. "Hall, Augusta, Lady Llanover ('Gwenynen Gwent') (1802–1896), patron of Welsh culture and inventor of the Welsh...