- Gwladus Ddu
Gwladus Ddu, Gladys Dhu ("Gwladus the Dark"), full name Gwladus ferch Llywelyn (died 1251) was a Welsh princess who was a daughter of Llywelyn the Great of Gwynedd and was married to two Marcher lords. Sources differ as to whether Gwladus was Llywelyn's legitimate daughter by his wife Joan or an illegitimate daughter by Tangwystl Goch. However, it is more than likely she was the daughter of Joan, as some sources say that Joan gave her lands to Gwladus. - Kim Burrows
- Kilian Seavers
- Lisa Power
- Tommy Doyle
- Michael Doyle
- Geri McCaffrey
- Beatrice Evers
- Denis O'Farrell
- Laura Paton
- Tom Byrne
- Sharon Kavanagh
- Paddy Hodson
- Eamon Conway
- Mark Lynch
- Oisin O'Grady
- Joanne Macavin
- Victor Smith
- Paddy Goode
- Lisa Smith
- John Moloney
- Maria Quigley
- Gill MacFarlane
- Cyril Kershaw
- Derek Kelly
- Steve Dunjey
- Ddu
povestea vietii mele!!!!!!!: la 4 ani mi-am pierdut parintii, apoi m-am apucat de fumat, droguri, fetitze, batai si curse de masini, iar apoi am implinit 10 ani!!! :) - Deepak Tripathi
- Riyaz Panarwala
- Andrey Artemenko
- Imane Hajj Moussa
- Tran Thi Mai Van
Tran Thi Mai Van graduated from DDU as a Master of Business Administration in July 2004. She also received the Student of the Year Award. She is married to Nguyen Ngoc Linh; they studied at DDU together. - Duc Tran Cong
- James Rippey
James Rippey is an emergency physician with expertise in clinical ultrasound. He is also a director and co-founder of HealthEngine.com.au - Alan Llwyd
Alan Llwyd (born 1948), original name Alan Lloyd Roberts, is a Welsh poet, literary critic and editor, one of the most prolific Welsh-language poets in the last quarter of the 20th century. Born in Dolgellau, Alan Llwyd was brought up on a farm at Cilan and was educated at Bangor University. - Bartholomew Roberts
Born John Roberts (May 17, 1682 - February 10, 1722), Bartholomew Roberts, also known as Bart Roberts (Welsh: "Barti Ddu"), was a Welsh pirate who raided shipping off the Americas and West Africa between 1719 and 1722. He was the most successful pirate of the Golden Age of Piracy, capturing far more ships than some of the best-known pirates of this era such as Blackbeard or Captain Kidd. He is estimated to have captured over 470 vessels. - Lewis Morris
Lewis Morris was a Welsh hydrographer, antiquary, poet and lexicographer, the eldest of the Morris brothers of Anglesey. He was a surveyor by profession; he also worked as a Customs official. His bardic name was Llewelyn Ddu o Fôn ("Black Llewelyn [Lewis] of Anglesey"). The correspondence between him and his younger brothers is a valuable historical source. In 1751, he founded the Honorable Society of Cymmrodorion along with his brother Richard. - Joseph Harris
Joseph Harris (1773-August 10 1825) was a Welsh Baptist minister, author, and journal editor. A Welsh language poet, he took the Biblical name of Gomer as his bardic name. On 1 January 1814 he launched the first Welsh-language weekly "Seren Gomer" ("Star of Gomer") in Swansea. Gomer was born on a farm in Wolfs Castle, Pembrokeshire. He became a preacher during the religious revival of 1795. He married Martha Symons, and took on Back Street chapel. - William de Braose 10th Baron Abergavenny
William de Braose, Lord of Abergavenny (c. 1197 - May 2, 1230) was the son of Reginald de Braose by his first wife, Gracia de Briwere. The Welsh, who detested him, called him "Gwilym Ddu" (Black William). He succeeded his father in his various lordships in 1227, including Abergavenny and Builth. - Roger Mortimer 1st Baron Wigmore
Roger Mortimer (1231-1282), 1st Baron Wigmore, was the son of Ralph de Mortimer and his wife, Gwladys Ddu, daughter of Llywelyn the Great. He was a famous and honored knight, and a loyal ally of King Henry III of England. He was at times an enemy, at times an ally, of Llywelyn the Last. Mortimer fought for the king against the rebel Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, and almost lost his life in 1264 at the Battle of Lewes fighting Montfort's men.
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