Sir (Albert) Cynan Evans-Jones CBE (14 April 1895 – 26 January 1970), more commonly known within Wales by his bardic name of Cynan, was a Welsh war poet...
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War, only one Archdruid has served more than one three-year term. Albert Evans-Jones ("Cynan"), a World War I veteran and a significant war poet, was elected...
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Albert Jones may refer to: Albert Beckford Jones (born 1958), American businessman Albert C. Jones (1944–2024), American politician Albert Edward Jones...
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Plaid Cymru was founded. It is the birthplace of the Welsh poet Sir Albert Evans-Jones (bardic name Cynan). Pwllheli has a range of shops and other services...
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production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall. Evans enjoys a close association with Welsh National Opera where his roles...
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During his two 20th-century terms as Archdruid of the Gorsedd Cymru, Albert Evans-Jones, whose bardic name was Cynan and who was a war poet and minister of...
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was given further embellishment in the 1930s by Archdruid Cynan (Albert Evans-Jones, 1950–1954 and 1963–1966). The Gorsedd made its first appearance at...
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(I.D. Ffraid) (1814–1875) Theophilus Evans (1693–1767) William Evans (Wil Ifan) (1883–1968) Albert Evans-Jones (Cynan) (1895–1970) William Richard Philip...
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and a grade-II listed war memorial. The 20th-century bard Cynan (Albert Evans-Jones) is among several notable people buried in the churchyard. The Anglesey...
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masculine given name. It may refer to: Cynan, the bardic name of Albert Evans-Jones (1895–1970), Welsh poet and dramatist Cynan ab Iago (11th century)...
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