| GwentGwent (2003-) Gwent is the area of southeasternmost Wales, bordering on the Welsh Marches of southwest England. It is traditionally bounded on the east by the River Wye, the border between England and Wales, and on the south by the Severn Estuary. The are | GwyneddGwynedd is an administrative county in Wales, named after the old Kingdom of Gwynedd. It was created in 1974 as one of the eight new administrative counties of Wales. Although one of the biggest in terms of geographical area, it was also one of the most s | GwyrGwyr (Gwyr) is the old Welsh name for the Gower peninsula in south Wales, UK. Following the Norman occupation of Glamorgan, the lordship of Gwyr or Gower passed into English hands, and it subsequently became one of the most Anglicised regions of Wales. |
| Gwen VerdonGwen Verdon ( January 13, 1925 October 18, 2000) was an acclaimed Tony Award winning American dancer and actress. She was born Gwyneth Evelyn Verdon in Culver City, California, the second child of Joseph William Verdon ( December 31, 1896- June 23, 1978) | GwydionIn Celtic mythology, Gwydion was a son of Beli and Danu. He helped Gilfaethwy rape Goewin, Math ap Mathonwy's foot-holder. He accomplished this by stealing Pryderi of Dyfed's pigs, thus sending Math away to fight a war. Gwydion and Gilfaethwy were suppose | Gwyn ap NuddIn Insular Brythonic mythology, Gwayn ap Nudd was the god of the underworld. In an early Welsh poem he is also God of battle, the escort of dead souls to Annwn. He abducted a maiden known as Creiddylad after she eloped with Gwythr ap Greidawl, Gwyn's long |
| Gwythr ap GreidawlIn Insular Brythonic mythology, Gwythr ap Greidawl was a rival of Gwynn, the god of the underworld. They fought over a maiden named Creiddylad, who eloped with Gwythr but was kidnapped by Gwynn. Their rivalry represented the contest between summer and win | GwawlIn Insular Brythonic mythology, Gwawl was Rhiannon's fiance. She was taken from him before they were wed by Pwyll. Celtic mythology. | GwernIn Celtic mythology, Gwern was a son of Branwen and Matholwch. He was killed by his half-uncle Ifnisien, along with many Irish lords. Celtic mythology. |