Ifor Bach (meaning Ivor the Short) (fl. 1158) also known as Ifor ap Meurig and in anglicised form Ivor Bach, Lord of Senghenydd, was a twelfth-century...
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Clwb Ifor Bach (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈklʊb ˈivɔr ˈbaːχ], meaning Little Ivor's Club) is a Cardiff nightclub, music venue, Welsh-language club and community...
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Ifor is a given name, a Welsh language variant of Ivor. Notable people with the name include: Ifor Bach (fl. 1158), 12th-century leader of South Wales...
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Womanby Street (section Clwb Ifor Bach)
Red Cow pub, which was on the western side of the street opposite Clwb Ifor Bach until the early 2000s, became its sister establishment the Y Fuwch Goch...
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at Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Plasmawr in order to play one concert at Clwb Ifor Bach four days later. After the concert, they decided to keep performing together...
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Soliers) Mabel FitzRobert: married Gruffud, Lord of Senghenydd, son of Ifor Bach Thomas FitzRobert Robert of Gloucester is a figure in many of the novels...
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12th century, the area was under the control of the Welsh chieftain Ifor Bach (Ifor ap Meurig). His grandson Gruffydd ap Rhys was the final Welsh lord...
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possibly identical to the Ímair attested in Irish and Scottish annals; and Ifor Bach, a Welsh leader of the 1100s. Íbar of Killibar Beg, an early Irish saint...
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12, 2024. Avery, Jake (May 17, 2023). "Live review: Softcult at Clwb Ifor Bach". Exeposé (745): 21. Barrett, Laura (September 2, 2022). "TM Breakthrough...
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Record Catalogue. Lee Stern Press. 1940. p. 242. Jones, Ifor. "W. Ifor Jones, 88; Led Bethlehem Bach Choir". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the...
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