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Rhiannon
Rhiannon () is a female figure in Welsh mythology and a protagonist of the Mabinogi, in its First and Third Branches. She has been described by Ronald Hutton as "one of the great female personalities in World literature", adding that "there is in fact, nobody quite like her in previous human literature". Rhiannon also appears as a character in 14th century Medieval Welsh poetry.
Joan, Lady of Wales
Welsh princess
Cunedda
Cunedda ap Edern, also called 'Cunedda Wledig''''' (reigned – c. 460), was an important early Welsh leader, and the progenitor of the royal dynasty of Gwynedd, one of the very oldest of Western Europe.
Madog ab Owain Gwynedd
thumb|upright=0.7|Madog. Book illustration by A.S. Boyd, 1909.
Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd
poet
Eleanor de Montfort
daughter of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester and Eleanor of England
Beuno
Saint Beuno (;  640), sometimes anglicized as Bono, was a 7th-century Welsh abbot, confessor, and saint. Baring-Gould gives St Beuno's date of death as 21 April 640, making that date his traditional feastday. In the current Roman Catholic liturgical calendar for Wales, he is commemorated on 20 April, the 21st being designated for Saint Anselm.
Dubricius
Dubricius or Dubric (; Norman-French: Devereux; – ) was a 6th-century British ecclesiastic venerated as a saint. He was the evangelist of Ergyng () (later Archenfield, Herefordshire) and much of south-east Wales.
Keyne
thumb|upright=0.75|St Keyne's well, Cornwall
Cynan ab Owain Gwynedd
Welsh prince
Sir John Wynn, 1st Baronet
Welsh politician
King of Wales
Welsh royal title