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Llewelyn I

British  

noun

  1. See Llywelyn ap Iorwerth

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“At least, not until we get all four clues. I’m sorry, Prince Llewelyn. I’m sure you’re in a hurry to go home.”

From Literature

“Looks like it. Where’s Llewelyn? I thought I heard him.”

From Literature

Thus perished, in the year 1282, after a reign of twenty-eight years, Llewelyn, the last native prince of the Cymry! p. 346Having reviewed the military career of Llewelyn, I shall proceed to make two or three observations respecting his character as a ruler and citizen. 

From Project Gutenberg

On coming to it, “Hush!” cried Llewelyn, “I hear music, I hear sweet harps.”

From Project Gutenberg