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  1. This work includes shortening and simplifying biographies for 100 prominent Welsh people, in Welsh and English, and the conditions of the grant require that at least half of them be women, and at least 10% of them from under-represented minorities, in order to ensure equality and diversity.

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  4. Christmas and New Year Traditions. When Welsh people wish you 'Nadolig Llawen', they’re not just thinking about ordinary festivities. They're thinking about horses’ skulls, 3am hymn-singing, odd apples, mountain races and seaside swims too. Jude Rogers dips into the deep Welsh midwinter traditions. Heritage.

  5. c. 6000 BC. Following the end of glaciation and sea level stabilisation, Wales becomes roughly the shape it is today and is inhabited by Mesolithic hunter-gatherers [3] c. 4000 BC. The earliest farming communities become established in Wales, marking the beginning of the Neolithic period. [4]

  6. Jan 29, 2022 · We begin this gallery with a few snaps from 100 years ago exactly - 1922. First up, looking up Lower Union Street, Swansea in 1922. (Image: David Roberts/Bryngold Books)1 of 64. The entrance to ...

    • What Is The Dictionary of Welsh Biography?
    • Who Is in The Dictionary of Welsh Biography?
    • What Information Is Included For Each person?
    • What Is The History of The Dictionary of Welsh Biography?
    The Dictionary of Welsh Biography (DWB) is the starting point for anyone seeking biographical information about persons throughout history whose contribution or prominence has shaped some aspect of...
    It provides free access to around 5,000 concise biographical articles in Welsh and English, each fully researched and written by a named specialist author.
    The subjects represent a very wide range of activities, including religion, literature and the arts, government and politics, education and scholarship, law, science and technology, industry, econo...
    The DWB is a comprehensive, authoritative and accessible standard academic reference work intended for users of all backgrounds.
    People are usually included because of outstanding or pioneering contributions in some field, particularly if their achievements are lasting and at a national or international level.
    Persons who were born in Wales may be included, wherever they made their contribution. This may include people who left Wales at an early age to pursue careers elsewhere, but accident of birth does...
    Persons who were born outside Wales may be included if they made a significant contribution to Welsh life, or within their fields while they lived in Wales. This may include persons who settled in...
    Welsh ancestry is not in itself a sufficient criterion for inclusion, unless the person's Welsh identity is clearly important in their career.

    Each article seeks to explain who the person was, their importance, and their relation to Wales. Articles are fully researched, and factually substantiated as far as possible. They are not panegyrics, but honest and balanced assessments of the subject's contribution, recognising weaknesses and failures as well as achievements. If known, the informa...

    The DWB was originally published by the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion in two English-language volumes and three Welsh-language volumes covering the whole history of Wales up to 1970:
    The contributors, abbreviations &c of the original volumes are available here.
    The decision to produce a biographical dictionary for Wales was made by the Cymmrodorion in 1938, and Sir J. E. Lloyd was appointed as Editor with R. T. Jenkins as his assistant. War interrupted th...
    In 2007, a searchable electronic version of the DWB was launched by the National Library of Wales, comprising all the articles from the printed volumes as well as articles on a number of individual...
  7. Aug 9, 2012 · The last King of Wales. 9th August 2012 Culture identity, Prince of Wales. Sean Davies marks this date as significant for the Welsh calendar because of events 1,000 years ago. The 5 August is a little-heralded date in the Welsh calendar, but it marks the anniversary of the death of the man who can be called the country’s greatest leader.

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