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Gwenllian

Gwenllian

Nicki Bullinga

Lulu.com
2021
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1275... a cry for help from a woman who is kidnapped at sea. 2016. Dutch archivist Fenna van Wijk is helping architect Ned Thompson sifting through a stack of ancient papers kept in an untouched archive in an old English manor house in Lincolnshire. Among manuscripts dealing with the holy Gilbert of Sempringham, they discover a letter from 1275, written by Eleanor de Montfort, the young bride to be of Welsh prince Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. During their research, Fenna stumbles upon Eleanor's only child: Gwenllian. The English king Edward I had his enemy's infant locked away for ever in a cloister in... Sempringham. When Fenna and Ned try to understand this harsh decision, they find more than they bargained for.
Gwenllian

Gwenllian

Nicki Bullinga

Lulu.com
2016
pokkari
1275... a cry for help from a woman who is kidnapped at sea. Present day. Dutch archivist Fenna van Wijk is helping architect Ned Thompson to sift through a stack of ancient papers kept in an untouched archive in an old English manor house in Lincolnshire. Among manuscripts dealing with the holy Gilbert of Sempringham, they discover a letter from 1275, written by Eleanor de Montfort, the young bride to be of Welsh prince Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. During their research, Fenna stumbles upon a mysterious child: Gwenllian. The English king Edward I had this infant locked away for ever in a cloister in ... Sempringham. When Fenna and Ned try to understand this harsh decision, they find more than they bargained for.
Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd

Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd

Laurel A Rockefeller

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Cynfam Arwrol Gymreig y Frenhines Elizabeth Tudur Ganwyd Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd ap Cynan yng Nghastell Aberffraw ym 1097, wedi'i thynghedu o'r cychwyn i gyflawni pethau mawr. Merch un o ryfelwyr gorau Gwynedd, tyfodd i fyny yn gryf ac angerddol - gystal onid gwell na'i brodyr h?n. Newidiodd bywyd Gwenllian am byth yn un ar bymtheg oed, gan iddi ddisgyn mewn cariad 'r Tywysog Gruffydd ap Rhys, etifedd gwarchaeedig Rhys ap Tewdwr o Ddeheubarth. Law yn llaw gilydd, ymladdodd ddau o blaid de Cymru a theyrnasu drosti, yn herio Concwest y Normaniaid dros Gymru ac yn profi holl bendefigaeth a dewrder pobl Cymru unwaith ac am byth, dewrder sy'n parhau dros y canrifoedd ac yn byw yng nghalon pob Cymro a Chymraes. Mae'r llyfr yn cynnwys llinell amser estynedig sy'n cwmpasu dros 400 mlynedd o hanes canoloesol Cymru a Lloegr.
Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd

Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd

Laurel A Rockefeller

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
pokkari
Princess Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd's fascinating and tragic true story comes to life in this special bi-lingual Welsh-English edition Born in 1097 in Aberffraw Castle, Princess Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd ap Cynan was always destined for great things. Beautiful, kind, and one of the finest archers in all of Wales, Gwenllian's courage against the Norman Conquest of Wales has inspired generations of Welsh for nearly one thousand years.Translated by Gwenlli Haf.
Cult Television

Cult Television

Sara Gwenllian-Jones

University of Minnesota Press
2004
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Exploring the definition and appeal of cult TV from Emma Peel to BuffyA television series is tagged with the label “cult” by the media, advertisers, and network executives when it is considered edgy or offbeat, when it appeals to nostalgia, or when it is considered emblematic of a particular subculture. By these criteria, almost any series could be described as cult. Yet certain programs exert an uncanny power over their fans, encouraging them to immerse themselves within a fictional world.In Cult Television leading scholars examine such shows as The X-Files; The Avengers; Doctor Who, Babylon Five; Star Trek; Xena, Warrior Princess; and Buffy the Vampire Slayer to determine the defining characteristics of cult television and map the contours of this phenomenon within the larger scope of popular culture. Contributors: Karen Backstein; David A. Black, Seton Hall U; Mary Hammond, Open U; Nathan Hunt, U of Nottingham; Mark Jancovich; Petra Kuppers, Bryant College; Philippe Le Guern, U of Angers, France; Alan McKee; Toby Miller, New York U; Jeffrey Sconce, Northwestern U; Eva Vieth.