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IAGO ERFYL - gweler
JAMES, THOMAS DAVIES
IAGO MOCHNANT - gweler
JONES, JAMES
IAGO TRICHRUG - gweler
HUGHES, JAMES
IDWAL ap MEURIG
(bu farw 996), prince of Gwynedd
Son of Meurig ab Idwal Foel. He died in exile during the period of Maredudd ab Owain's hegemony over Gwynedd. His son,
Iago
, later became king of Gwynedd.
IDWAL FOEL
(bu farw 942), king of Gwynedd
son of Anarawd ap Rhodri Mawr. He became ruler of Gwynedd in 916, and after some resistance accepted the overlordship of the West-Saxon monarchy. After his death during an unsuccessful revolt against the English, in 942, his sons were expelled, and authority passed to his cousin, Hywel Dda. Though two of these sons,
Iago
and Ieuaf were in time restored, his blood was transmitted to the principal
IEUAF (or IDWAL) ab IDWAL FOEL
(bu farw 985), joint king of Gwynedd
For an outline of his life see under
Iago
ab Idwal. He died in captivity. Two sons, Hywel ap Ieuaf and Cadwallon were, later, kings in Gwynedd.
IEUAN ap IAGO - gweler
JAMES, EVAN
IOAN ap IAGO - gweler
JAMES, JOHN
JAMES, EVAN
(Ieuan ap Iago, Iago ap Ieuan; 1809 - 1878), author of the words of 'Hen Wlad fy Nhadau'
JAMES, JAMES
(Iago Emlyn; 1800 - 1879), Congregational minister and poet
competent scholar and a poet of some repute. A volume of his poems was published in 1848, as Cyfansoddiadau Buddugol a Cherddi Ereill, another volume in 1863 as Gweithiau Barddonol
Iago
Emlyn, and an essay on The Philosophical Construction of Celtic Nomenclature in 1869.
JAMES, JAMES
(Iago ap Iago; 1818 - 1843), poet
JAMES, JOHN
(fl. second half of the 18th century and the early part of the 19th), poet and hymnwriter
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