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Author and celtophile Alice Matilda Langland Williams Born ( 1867-10-04 )4 October 1867 Brecknockshire , Wales Died 28 October 1950 ( 1950-10-28 ) ( aged 83 ) Occupation Novelist Language Welsh Nationality Welsh Alice Matilda Langland Williams , more commonly known as Alys Mallt and Y Fonesig Mallt ( 4 October 1867 - 28 October 1950 ) , was a Welsh political writer and celtophile . She was born in Brecknockshire to an English-speaking family , but learned the Welsh language when influenced by the circle of Welsh heiress Augusta Hall , Baroness Llanover . Throughout her adult life , Williams was part of a campaign for Welsh home rule . She supported Welshness in dress and speech . She also joined Welsh nationalist organisations , such as Cymru Fydd and Plaid Cymru . She spoke admiringly for the zeal of Irish nationalists . Early life and education Williams was born to an English-speaking , middle-class family of Brecknockshire . She was probably born in Oystermouth , Gower , although some sources say Aberclydach , Tal-y-bont on Usk , Brecknockshire . She was the fourth child of John James Williams , M.D. She had a sister , Gwenfreida ; and two brothers , William and Frederick . In her youth , she came under the influence of Lady Llanover and her circle . From them Williams learned to speak Welsh and adopted the ' traditional ' Welsh costume of dress , along with her brother Frederick who dressed like a 13th-century Welsh lord . Career as a novelist In 1889 , when she was 22 , Williams published her first novel with her sister , Gwenfreida , under the name " Y Ddau Wynne " . The novel , called One of the Royal Celts , is an idealised fictionalisation of the British Empire , in which Celtic valour is presented as the reason for the success of the empire . The novel 's main character is Glyndŵr Parry Lloyd , a man who can trace his ancestry back to the last Welsh prince , Llywelyn ap Gruffydd . There is not a single English character in the book . It has been argued that Gwenfrieda 's political beliefs were the foundation of the novel . However , Williams went on to write and publish A Maid of Cymru , which is a romance , but again highly patriotic . Published in 1901 , it was symbolically related to the failure of the campaign for Welsh home rule which was active at this time . This is shown by the death of the Tangwysh who was trampled to death by wild ponies . In 1929 , along with her nephew Ioan Penry Brychan Robertson , she published the Welsh birthday book , Llyfr Penblwydd . Political career In 1896 Williams was the second person to join Urdd y Delyn , an organisation established by Owen M. Edwards to promote Welsh arts and culture . Urdd y Delyn offered prizes for harp playing , speaking Welsh , reading Welsh books and penillion singing . Under the pen name of " Gwobrywyon Aberclydach " , Williams later presented prizes for harp playing at the national eisteddfodau . Between 1911 and 1916 Williams was central to the foundation of Byddin Cymru , a radical nationalist group concerned with protecting the Welsh language . The movement published its ideology in the pages of a magazine called Cymru 'r Plant . She attended Irish and Welsh movement meetings zealously and could not be wavered on her stance for Welshness in dress and speech . In one of her annual addresses to Byddin Cymru , she urged the members to copy the zeal of the Irish , but after the 1916 Easter Rising , she was more subdued . Throughout her life she constantly supported Urdd Gobaith Cymru , Plaid Cymru and the National Eisteddfod . She was a supporter of the campaign against the establishment of the Royal Air Force Training Camps at Porth Neigwl and Penyberth , and it was she who gave then the nickname Ysgolion Formio ' bombing schools ' . Williams was part of the Welsh home rule movement and the Cymru Fydd campaign . Later years and legacy In her later life , Williams gave a hundred pounds to supporters of the Welsh language and culture . In 1915 she moved to Plas Pantsaeson with her younger brother , Frederick , where she spent the rest of her life . She died there on 28 October 1950 , near St Dogmaels . She was cremated at Pontypridd and her ashes were scattered in the churchyard at Llansanffraid , Brecknockshire . Williams influenced a new wave of women 's writers along with Gwyneth Vaughan , a fellow activist and writer . Novels * One of the Royal Celts ( 1889 ) * A Maid of Cymru ( 1901 ) * Llyfr Penblwydd ( 1929 ) |
| author [PERSON] and celtophile alice matilda langland williams [PERSON] born [PERSON] ( 1867-10-04 )4 october [PERIOD] 1867 brecknockshire [PLACE] , wales [PLACE] died 28 october [PERIOD] 1950 ( 1950-10-28 ) ( aged 83 ) occupation novelist [PERSON] language [LANGUAGE] welsh [PERSON] nationality welsh [PERSON] alice matilda langland williams [PERSON] , more commonly known as alys mallt [PERSON] and y fonesig mallt [PLACE] ( 4 october [PERIOD] 1867 - 28 october [PERIOD] 1950 ) , was a welsh [PERSON] political writer [PERSON] and celtophile [UNKNOWN] . she was born in brecknockshire [PLACE] to an english-speaking family [HUMAN GROUP] , but learned the welsh language [LANGUAGE] when influenced by the circle [PERSON] of welsh heiress augusta hall [PLACE] , baroness [PERSON] llanover [UNKNOWN] . throughout her adult life [EVENT] , williams [PERSON] was part of a campaign [PERSON] for welsh home rule [RULE] . she supported welshness [PROPERTY] in dress [SET] and speech [SPEECH] . she also joined welsh [PERSON] nationalist organisations [ORGANISATION] , such as cymru fydd [PERSON] and plaid cymru [PERSON] . she spoke admiringly for the zeal [PERSON] of irish [PERSON] nationalists [PERSON] . early life [EVENT] and education williams [PERSON] was born to an english-speaking , middle-class family [HUMAN GROUP] of brecknockshire [PLACE] . she was probably born in oystermouth [PLACE] , gower [PLACE] , although some sources say aberclydach [PERSON] , tal-y-bont on usk [UNKNOWN] , brecknockshire [PLACE] . she was the fourth child [PERSON] of john james williams [PERSON] , m.d. she [PERSON] had a sister [PERSON] , gwenfreida [UNKNOWN] ; and two brothers [PERSON] , william [PERSON] and frederick [PERSON] . in her youth [PERIOD] , she came under the influence [PERSON] of lady llanover [UNKNOWN] and her circle [PERSON] . from them williams [PERSON] learned to speak welsh [PERSON] and adopted the ' traditional ' welsh [PERSON] costume [TIME PERIOD] of dress [SET] , along with her brother frederick [PERSON] who dressed like a 13th-century welsh lord [PERSON] . career [EVENT] as a novelist [PERSON] in 1889 , when she was 22 , williams [PERSON] published her first novel [EVENT] with her sister [PERSON] , gwenfreida [UNKNOWN] , under the name [NAME] " y ddau wynne [PLACE] " . the novel [EVENT] , called one of the royal celts [PERSON] , is an idealised fictionalisation [UNKNOWN] of the british empire [STATE] , in which celtic valour [PERSON] is presented as the reason [EVENT] for the success [ACT] of the empire [STATE] . the novel [EVENT] 's main character [PERSON] is glyndŵr parry lloyd [PERSON] , a man [PERSON] who can trace his ancestry [PERSON] back to the last welsh prince [PERSON] , llywelyn [PERSON] ap gruffydd [PERSON] . there is not a single english character [PERSON] in the book [PERSON] . it has been argued that gwenfrieda [UNKNOWN] 's political beliefs [TRUST] were the foundation [EVENT] of the novel [EVENT] . however , williams [PERSON] went on to write and publish a maid [PERSON] of cymru [PERSON] , which is a romance [PERSON] , but again highly patriotic . published in 1901 , it was symbolically related to the failure [ABSTRACT ENTITY] of the campaign [PERSON] for welsh home rule [RULE] which was active at this time [PERIOD] . this is shown by the death [EVENT] of the tangwysh [UNKNOWN] who was trampled to death [EVENT] by wild ponies [QUANTITY] . in 1929 , along with her nephew ioan penry brychan robertson [PERSON] , she published the welsh birthday book [PERSON] , llyfr penblwydd [UNKNOWN] . political career [EVENT] in 1896 williams [PERSON] was the second person [PERSON] to join urdd y delyn [PERSON] , an organisation [ORGANISATION] established by owen m. edwards [PERSON] to promote welsh arts [PERSON] and culture [QUALITY] . urdd y delyn [PERSON] offered prizes [UNKNOWN] for harp [PERSON] playing , speaking welsh [PERSON] , reading welsh [PERSON] books [PERSON] and penillion singing [EVENT] . under the pen name [NAME] of " gwobrywyon aberclydach [UNKNOWN] " , williams [PERSON] later presented prizes [UNKNOWN] for harp [PERSON] playing at the national eisteddfodau [UNKNOWN] . between 1911 and 1916 williams [PERSON] was central to the foundation [EVENT] of byddin cymru [PERSON] , a radical nationalist group [GROUP] concerned with protecting the welsh language [LANGUAGE] . the movement [HUMAN GROUP] published its ideology [BODY] in the pages [DOCUMENT] of a magazine [ACTION] called cymru 'r plant [PLANT] . she attended irish [PERSON] and welsh movement [HUMAN GROUP] meetings [PERSON] zealously and could not be wavered on her stance [PROPERTY] for welshness [PROPERTY] in dress [SET] and speech [SPEECH] . in one of her annual addresses [UNKNOWN] to byddin cymru [PERSON] , she urged the members [STATE] to copy the zeal [PERSON] of the irish [PERSON] , but after the 1916 easter [PERSON] rising , she was more subdued . throughout her life [EVENT] she constantly supported urdd gobaith cymru [PERSON] , plaid cymru [PERSON] and the national eisteddfod [PLACE] . she was a supporter [PERSON] of the campaign [PERSON] against the establishment [STATE] of the royal air force [FORCE] training camps [PERSON] at porth neigwl [PERSON] and penyberth [UNKNOWN] , and it was she who gave then the nickname ysgolion formio [PLACE] ' bombing schools [NUMBER] ' . williams [PERSON] was part of the welsh home rule [RULE] movement [HUMAN GROUP] and the cymru fydd campaign [PERSON] . later years [PERIOD] and legacy [PERSON] in her later life [EVENT] , williams [PERSON] gave a hundred pounds [SYMBOL] to supporters [PERSON] of the welsh language [LANGUAGE] and culture [QUALITY] . in 1915 she moved to plas pantsaeson [PERSON] with her younger brother [PERSON] , frederick [PERSON] , where she spent the rest [NUMBER] of her life [EVENT] . she died there on 28 october [PERIOD] 1950 , near st dogmaels [PLACE] . she was cremated at pontypridd [UNKNOWN] and her ashes [PERSON] were scattered in the churchyard [PIECE] at llansanffraid [UNKNOWN] , brecknockshire [PLACE] . williams [PERSON] influenced a new wave [WAVE] of women [PERSON] 's writers [PERSON] along with gwyneth vaughan [PERSON] , a fellow activist [PERSON] and writer [PERSON] . novels [EVENT] * one of the royal celts [PERSON] ( 1889 ) * a maid [PERSON] of cymru [PERSON] ( 1901 ) * llyfr penblwydd [UNKNOWN] ( 1929 ) |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | williams | 10 | PERSON | author and celtophile alice matilda langland williams born ( 1867-10-04 )4 october 1867 brecknockshire , wales died 28 october 1950 ( 1950-10-28 ) ( aged 83 ) occupation novelist language welsh nationality welsh alice matilda langland williams , more commonly known as alys mallt and y fonesig mallt ( 4 october 1867 - 28 october 1950 ) , was a | |
| 2 | life | 5 | EVENT | throughout her adult life , williams was part of a campaign for | |
| 3 | october | 4 | PERIOD | author and celtophile alice matilda langland williams born ( 1867-10-04 )4 october 1867 brecknockshire , wales died 28 october 1950 ( 1950-10-28 ) ( aged 83 ) occupation novelist language welsh nationality welsh alice matilda langland williams , more commonly known as alys mallt and y fonesig mallt ( 4 october 1867 - 28 october 1950 ) , was a | |
| 4 | brecknockshire | 4 | PLACE | author and celtophile alice matilda langland williams born ( 1867-10-04 )4 october 1867 brecknockshire , wales died 28 october 1950 ( 1950-10-28 ) ( aged 83 ) occupation novelist language welsh nationality welsh alice matilda langland williams , more commonly known as alys mallt and y fonesig mallt ( 4 october 1867 - 28 october 1950 ) , was a | |
| 5 | novel | 4 | EVENT | in 1889 , when she was 22 , williams published her first novel with her sister , gwenfreida , under the name " y ddau wynne " . | |
| 6 | campaign | 3 | PERSON | throughout her adult life , williams was part of a campaign for | |
| 7 | dress | 3 | SET | she supported welshness in dress and speech . | |
| 8 | byddin cymru | 2 | PERSON | between 1911 and 1916 williams was central to the foundation of byddin cymru , a radical nationalist group concerned with protecting the welsh language . | |
| 9 | circle | 2 | PERSON | welsh language when influenced by the circle of welsh heiress augusta hall , baroness llanover . | |
| 10 | gwenfreida | 2 | UNKNOWN | she was the fourth child of john james williams , m.d. she had a sister , gwenfreida ; and two brothers , william and frederick . | |
| 11 | frederick | 2 | PERSON | she was the fourth child of john james williams , m.d. she had a sister , gwenfreida ; and two brothers , william and frederick . | |
| 12 | prizes | 2 | UNKNOWN | urdd y delyn offered prizes for harp playing , speaking welsh , reading | |
| 13 | royal celts | 2 | PERSON | the novel , called one of the royal celts , is an idealised fictionalisation of the british empire , in which celtic valour is presented as the reason for the success of the empire . | |
| 14 | writer | 2 | PERSON | welsh political writer and celtophile . | |
| 15 | harp | 2 | PERSON | urdd y delyn offered prizes for harp playing , speaking welsh , reading | |
| 16 | zeal | 2 | PERSON | she spoke admiringly for the zeal of irish nationalists . | |
| 17 | family | 2 | HUMAN GROUP | she was born in brecknockshire to an english-speaking family , but learned the | |
| 18 | character | 2 | PERSON | the novel 's main character is glyndŵr parry lloyd , a man who can trace his ancestry back to the last welsh prince , llywelyn ap gruffydd . | |
| 19 | irish | 2 | PERSON | she spoke admiringly for the zeal of irish nationalists . | |
| 20 | speech | 2 | SPEECH | she supported welshness in dress and speech . | |
| 21 | welshness | 2 | PROPERTY | she supported welshness in dress and speech . | |
| 22 | language | 2 | LANGUAGE | author and celtophile alice matilda langland williams born ( 1867-10-04 )4 october 1867 brecknockshire , wales died 28 october 1950 ( 1950-10-28 ) ( aged 83 ) occupation novelist language welsh nationality welsh alice matilda langland williams , more commonly known as alys mallt and y fonesig mallt ( 4 october 1867 - 28 october 1950 ) , was a | |
| 23 | foundation | 2 | EVENT | it has been argued that gwenfrieda 's political beliefs were the foundation of the novel . | |
| 24 | cymru | 2 | PERSON | welsh nationalist organisations , such as cymru fydd and plaid cymru . | |
| 25 | plaid cymru | 2 | PERSON | welsh nationalist organisations , such as cymru fydd and plaid cymru . | |
| 26 | career | 2 | EVENT | career as a novelist | |
| 27 | llyfr penblwydd | 2 | UNKNOWN | in 1929 , along with her nephew ioan penry brychan robertson , she published the welsh birthday book , llyfr penblwydd . | |
| 28 | maid | 2 | PERSON | however , williams went on to write and publish a maid of cymru , which is a romance , but again highly patriotic . | |
| 29 | urdd y delyn | 2 | PERSON | williams was the second person to join urdd y delyn , an organisation established by owen m. edwards to promote welsh arts and culture . | |
| 30 | culture | 2 | QUALITY | williams was the second person to join urdd y delyn , an organisation established by owen m. edwards to promote welsh arts and culture . | |
| 31 | welsh | 2 | PERSON | author and celtophile alice matilda langland williams born ( 1867-10-04 )4 october 1867 brecknockshire , wales died 28 october 1950 ( 1950-10-28 ) ( aged 83 ) occupation novelist language welsh nationality welsh alice matilda langland williams , more commonly known as alys mallt and y fonesig mallt ( 4 october 1867 - 28 october 1950 ) , was a | |
| 32 | sister | 2 | PERSON | she was the fourth child of john james williams , m.d. she had a sister , gwenfreida ; and two brothers , william and frederick . | |
| 33 | gwyneth vaughan | 1 | PERSON | williams influenced a new wave of women 's writers along with gwyneth vaughan , a fellow activist and writer . | |
| 34 | baroness | 1 | PERSON | welsh language when influenced by the circle of welsh heiress augusta hall , baroness llanover . | |
| 35 | books | 1 | PERSON | welsh books and penillion singing . | |
| 36 | cymru fydd campaign | 1 | PERSON | williams was part of the welsh home rule movement and the cymru fydd campaign . | |
| 37 | y fonesig mallt | 1 | PLACE | author and celtophile alice matilda langland williams born ( 1867-10-04 )4 october 1867 brecknockshire , wales died 28 october 1950 ( 1950-10-28 ) ( aged 83 ) occupation novelist language welsh nationality welsh alice matilda langland williams , more commonly known as alys mallt and y fonesig mallt ( 4 october 1867 - 28 october 1950 ) , was a | |
| 38 | organisation | 1 | ORGANISATION | williams was the second person to join urdd y delyn , an organisation established by owen m. edwards to promote welsh arts and culture . | |
| 39 | beliefs | 1 | TRUST | it has been argued that gwenfrieda 's political beliefs were the foundation of the novel . | |
| 40 | schools | 1 | NUMBER | she was a supporter of the campaign against the establishment of the royal air force training camps at porth neigwl and penyberth , and it was she who gave then the nickname ysgolion formio ' bombing schools ' . | |
| 41 | man | 1 | PERSON | the novel 's main character is glyndŵr parry lloyd , a man who can trace his ancestry back to the last welsh prince , llywelyn ap gruffydd . | |
| 42 | novels | 1 | EVENT | novels * | |
| 43 | time | 1 | PERIOD | published in 1901 , it was symbolically related to the failure of the campaign for welsh home rule which was active at this time . | |
| 44 | llansanffraid | 1 | UNKNOWN | she was cremated at pontypridd and her ashes were scattered in the churchyard at llansanffraid , brecknockshire . | |
| 45 | royal air force | 1 | FORCE | she was a supporter of the campaign against the establishment of the royal air force training camps at porth neigwl and penyberth , and it was she who gave then the nickname ysgolion formio ' bombing schools ' . | |
| 46 | nephew ioan penry brychan robertson | 1 | PERSON | in 1929 , along with her nephew ioan penry brychan robertson , she published the welsh birthday book , llyfr penblwydd . | |
| 47 | empire | 1 | STATE | the novel , called one of the royal celts , is an idealised fictionalisation of the british empire , in which celtic valour is presented as the reason for the success of the empire . | |
| 48 | plas pantsaeson | 1 | PERSON | in 1915 she moved to plas pantsaeson with her younger brother , frederick , where she spent the rest of her life . | |
| 49 | ponies | 1 | QUANTITY | this is shown by the death of the tangwysh who was trampled to death by wild ponies . | |
| 50 | child | 1 | PERSON | she was the fourth child of john james williams , m.d. she had a sister , gwenfreida ; and two brothers , william and frederick . | |
| 51 | st dogmaels | 1 | PLACE | she died there on 28 october 1950 , near st dogmaels . | |
| 52 | welsh heiress augusta hall | 1 | PLACE | welsh language when influenced by the circle of welsh heiress augusta hall , baroness llanover . | |
| 53 | welsh language | 1 | LANGUAGE | welsh language when influenced by the circle of welsh heiress augusta hall , baroness llanover . | |
| 54 | fictionalisation | 1 | UNKNOWN | the novel , called one of the royal celts , is an idealised fictionalisation of the british empire , in which celtic valour is presented as the reason for the success of the empire . | |
| 55 | october brecknockshire | 1 | PLACE | ||
| 56 | gruffydd | 1 | PERSON | the novel 's main character is glyndŵr parry lloyd , a man who can trace his ancestry back to the last welsh prince , llywelyn ap gruffydd . | |
| 57 | welsh movement meetings | 1 | PERSON | she attended irish and welsh movement meetings zealously and could not be wavered on her stance for welshness in dress and speech . | |
| 58 | national eisteddfod | 1 | PLACE | throughout her life she constantly supported urdd gobaith cymru , plaid cymru and the national eisteddfod . | |
| 59 | home rule | 1 | RULE | welsh home rule . | |
| 60 | romance | 1 | PERSON | however , williams went on to write and publish a maid of cymru , which is a romance , but again highly patriotic . | |
| 61 | novelist | 1 | PERSON | author and celtophile alice matilda langland williams born ( 1867-10-04 )4 october 1867 brecknockshire , wales died 28 october 1950 ( 1950-10-28 ) ( aged 83 ) occupation novelist language welsh nationality welsh alice matilda langland williams , more commonly known as alys mallt and y fonesig mallt ( 4 october 1867 - 28 october 1950 ) , was a | |
| 62 | penyberth | 1 | UNKNOWN | she was a supporter of the campaign against the establishment of the royal air force training camps at porth neigwl and penyberth , and it was she who gave then the nickname ysgolion formio ' bombing schools ' . | |
| 63 | brother frederick | 1 | PERSON | from them williams learned to speak welsh and adopted the ' traditional ' welsh costume of dress , along with her brother frederick who dressed like a 13th-century welsh lord . | |
| 64 | wave | 1 | WAVE | williams influenced a new wave of women 's writers along with gwyneth vaughan , a fellow activist and writer . | |
| 65 | youth | 1 | PERIOD | in her youth , she came under the influence of lady llanover and her circle . | |
| 66 | m.d. she | 1 | PERSON | she was the fourth child of john james williams , m.d. she had a sister , gwenfreida ; and two brothers , william and frederick . | |
| 67 | activist | 1 | PERSON | williams influenced a new wave of women 's writers along with gwyneth vaughan , a fellow activist and writer . | |
| 68 | sources say aberclydach | 1 | PERSON | she was probably born in oystermouth , gower , although some sources say aberclydach , tal-y-bont on usk , brecknockshire . | |
| 69 | alys mallt | 1 | PERSON | author and celtophile alice matilda langland williams born ( 1867-10-04 )4 october 1867 brecknockshire , wales died 28 october 1950 ( 1950-10-28 ) ( aged 83 ) occupation novelist language welsh nationality welsh alice matilda langland williams , more commonly known as alys mallt and y fonesig mallt ( 4 october 1867 - 28 october 1950 ) , was a | |
| 70 | reason | 1 | EVENT | the novel , called one of the royal celts , is an idealised fictionalisation of the british empire , in which celtic valour is presented as the reason for the success of the empire . | |
| 71 | celtophile | 1 | UNKNOWN | author and celtophile alice matilda langland williams born ( 1867-10-04 )4 october 1867 brecknockshire , wales died 28 october 1950 ( 1950-10-28 ) ( aged 83 ) occupation novelist language welsh nationality welsh alice matilda langland williams , more commonly known as alys mallt and y fonesig mallt ( 4 october 1867 - 28 october 1950 ) , was a | |
| 72 | writers | 1 | PERSON | williams influenced a new wave of women 's writers along with gwyneth vaughan , a fellow activist and writer . | |
| 73 | camps | 1 | PERSON | she was a supporter of the campaign against the establishment of the royal air force training camps at porth neigwl and penyberth , and it was she who gave then the nickname ysgolion formio ' bombing schools ' . | |
| 74 | english speaking | 1 | LANGUAGE | ||
| 75 | nationalists | 1 | PERSON | she spoke admiringly for the zeal of irish nationalists . | |
| 76 | wales | 1 | PLACE | author and celtophile alice matilda langland williams born ( 1867-10-04 )4 october 1867 brecknockshire , wales died 28 october 1950 ( 1950-10-28 ) ( aged 83 ) occupation novelist language welsh nationality welsh alice matilda langland williams , more commonly known as alys mallt and y fonesig mallt ( 4 october 1867 - 28 october 1950 ) , was a | |
| 77 | llanover | 1 | UNKNOWN | welsh language when influenced by the circle of welsh heiress augusta hall , baroness llanover . | |
| 78 | welsh birthday book | 1 | PERSON | in 1929 , along with her nephew ioan penry brychan robertson , she published the welsh birthday book , llyfr penblwydd . | |
| 79 | nationalist group | 1 | GROUP | between 1911 and 1916 williams was central to the foundation of byddin cymru , a radical nationalist group concerned with protecting the welsh language . | |
| 80 | pontypridd | 1 | UNKNOWN | she was cremated at pontypridd and her ashes were scattered in the churchyard at llansanffraid , brecknockshire . | |
| 81 | years | 1 | PERIOD | later years and legacy | |
| 82 | rest | 1 | NUMBER | in 1915 she moved to plas pantsaeson with her younger brother , frederick , where she spent the rest of her life . | |
| 83 | gwenfrieda | 1 | UNKNOWN | it has been argued that gwenfrieda 's political beliefs were the foundation of the novel . | |
| 84 | tangwysh | 1 | UNKNOWN | this is shown by the death of the tangwysh who was trampled to death by wild ponies . | |
| 85 | oystermouth | 1 | PLACE | she was probably born in oystermouth , gower , although some sources say aberclydach , tal-y-bont on usk , brecknockshire . | |
| 86 | british empire | 1 | STATE | the novel , called one of the royal celts , is an idealised fictionalisation of the british empire , in which celtic valour is presented as the reason for the success of the empire . | |
| 87 | death | 1 | EVENT | this is shown by the death of the tangwysh who was trampled to death by wild ponies . | |
| 88 | nationalist organisations | 1 | ORGANISATION | welsh nationalist organisations , such as cymru fydd and plaid cymru . | |
| 89 | legacy | 1 | PERSON | later years and legacy | |
| 90 | author | 1 | PERSON | author and celtophile alice matilda langland williams born ( 1867-10-04 )4 october 1867 brecknockshire , wales died 28 october 1950 ( 1950-10-28 ) ( aged 83 ) occupation novelist language welsh nationality welsh alice matilda langland williams , more commonly known as alys mallt and y fonesig mallt ( 4 october 1867 - 28 october 1950 ) , was a | |
| 91 | tal y bont | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 92 | book | 1 | PERSON | there is not a single english character in the book . | |
| 93 | glyndŵr parry lloyd | 1 | PERSON | the novel 's main character is glyndŵr parry lloyd , a man who can trace his ancestry back to the last welsh prince , llywelyn ap gruffydd . | |
| 94 | nickname ysgolion formio | 1 | PLACE | she was a supporter of the campaign against the establishment of the royal air force training camps at porth neigwl and penyberth , and it was she who gave then the nickname ysgolion formio ' bombing schools ' . | |
| 95 | celtophile alice matilda langland williams born | 1 | PERSON | author and celtophile alice matilda langland williams born ( 1867-10-04 )4 october 1867 brecknockshire , wales died 28 october 1950 ( 1950-10-28 ) ( aged 83 ) occupation novelist language welsh nationality welsh alice matilda langland williams , more commonly known as alys mallt and y fonesig mallt ( 4 october 1867 - 28 october 1950 ) , was a | |
| 96 | brother | 1 | PERSON | from them williams learned to speak welsh and adopted the ' traditional ' welsh costume of dress , along with her brother frederick who dressed like a 13th-century welsh lord . | |
| 97 | william | 1 | PERSON | she was the fourth child of john james williams , m.d. she had a sister , gwenfreida ; and two brothers , william and frederick . | |
| 98 | gwobrywyon aberclydach | 1 | UNKNOWN | under the pen name of " gwobrywyon aberclydach " , williams later presented prizes for harp playing at the national eisteddfodau . | |
| 99 | cymru fydd | 1 | PERSON | welsh nationalist organisations , such as cymru fydd and plaid cymru . | |
| 100 | easter | 1 | PERSON | in one of her annual addresses to byddin cymru , she urged the members to copy the zeal of the irish , but after the 1916 easter rising , she was more subdued . | |
| 101 | urdd gobaith cymru | 1 | PERSON | throughout her life she constantly supported urdd gobaith cymru , plaid cymru and the national eisteddfod . | |
| 102 | gower | 1 | PLACE | she was probably born in oystermouth , gower , although some sources say aberclydach , tal-y-bont on usk , brecknockshire . | |
| 103 | pages | 1 | DOCUMENT | the movement published its ideology in the pages of a magazine called cymru 'r plant . | |
| 104 | education williams | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 105 | penillion singing | 1 | EVENT | welsh books and penillion singing . | |
| 106 | welsh prince | 1 | PERSON | the novel 's main character is glyndŵr parry lloyd , a man who can trace his ancestry back to the last welsh prince , llywelyn ap gruffydd . | |
| 107 | name | 1 | NAME | in 1889 , when she was 22 , williams published her first novel with her sister , gwenfreida , under the name " y ddau wynne " . | |
| 108 | owen m. edwards | 1 | PERSON | williams was the second person to join urdd y delyn , an organisation established by owen m. edwards to promote welsh arts and culture . | |
| 109 | celtic valour | 1 | PERSON | the novel , called one of the royal celts , is an idealised fictionalisation of the british empire , in which celtic valour is presented as the reason for the success of the empire . | |
| 110 | brothers | 1 | PERSON | she was the fourth child of john james williams , m.d. she had a sister , gwenfreida ; and two brothers , william and frederick . | |
| 111 | welsh arts | 1 | PERSON | williams was the second person to join urdd y delyn , an organisation established by owen m. edwards to promote welsh arts and culture . | |
| 112 | eisteddfodau | 1 | UNKNOWN | under the pen name of " gwobrywyon aberclydach " , williams later presented prizes for harp playing at the national eisteddfodau . | |
| 113 | john james williams | 1 | PERSON | she was the fourth child of john james williams , m.d. she had a sister , gwenfreida ; and two brothers , william and frederick . | |
| 114 | person | 1 | PERSON | williams was the second person to join urdd y delyn , an organisation established by owen m. edwards to promote welsh arts and culture . | |
| 115 | success | 1 | ACT | the novel , called one of the royal celts , is an idealised fictionalisation of the british empire , in which celtic valour is presented as the reason for the success of the empire . | |
| 116 | establishment | 1 | STATE | she was a supporter of the campaign against the establishment of the royal air force training camps at porth neigwl and penyberth , and it was she who gave then the nickname ysgolion formio ' bombing schools ' . | |
| 117 | cymru 'r plant | 1 | PLANT | the movement published its ideology in the pages of a magazine called cymru 'r plant . | |
| 118 | supporters | 1 | PERSON | in her later life , williams gave a hundred pounds to supporters of the welsh language and culture . | |
| 119 | ideology | 1 | BODY | the movement published its ideology in the pages of a magazine called cymru 'r plant . | |
| 120 | members | 1 | STATE | in one of her annual addresses to byddin cymru , she urged the members to copy the zeal of the irish , but after the 1916 easter rising , she was more subdued . | |
| 121 | usk | 1 | UNKNOWN | she was probably born in oystermouth , gower , although some sources say aberclydach , tal-y-bont on usk , brecknockshire . | |
| 122 | supporter | 1 | PERSON | she was a supporter of the campaign against the establishment of the royal air force training camps at porth neigwl and penyberth , and it was she who gave then the nickname ysgolion formio ' bombing schools ' . | |
| 123 | llywelyn | 1 | PERSON | the novel 's main character is glyndŵr parry lloyd , a man who can trace his ancestry back to the last welsh prince , llywelyn ap gruffydd . | |
| 124 | welsh home rule movement | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | williams was part of the welsh home rule movement and the cymru fydd campaign . | |
| 125 | women | 1 | PERSON | williams influenced a new wave of women 's writers along with gwyneth vaughan , a fellow activist and writer . | |
| 126 | failure | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | published in 1901 , it was symbolically related to the failure of the campaign for welsh home rule which was active at this time . | |
| 127 | welsh lord | 1 | PERSON | from them williams learned to speak welsh and adopted the ' traditional ' welsh costume of dress , along with her brother frederick who dressed like a 13th-century welsh lord . | |
| 128 | churchyard | 1 | PIECE | she was cremated at pontypridd and her ashes were scattered in the churchyard at llansanffraid , brecknockshire . | |
| 129 | welsh home rule | 1 | RULE | welsh home rule . | |
| 130 | addresses | 1 | UNKNOWN | in one of her annual addresses to byddin cymru , she urged the members to copy the zeal of the irish , but after the 1916 easter rising , she was more subdued . | |
| 131 | pounds | 1 | SYMBOL | in her later life , williams gave a hundred pounds to supporters of the welsh language and culture . | |
| 132 | movement | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | the movement published its ideology in the pages of a magazine called cymru 'r plant . | |
| 133 | pen name | 1 | NAME | under the pen name of " gwobrywyon aberclydach " , williams later presented prizes for harp playing at the national eisteddfodau . | |
| 134 | magazine | 1 | ACTION | the movement published its ideology in the pages of a magazine called cymru 'r plant . | |
| 135 | y ddau wynne | 1 | PLACE | in 1889 , when she was 22 , williams published her first novel with her sister , gwenfreida , under the name " y ddau wynne " . | |
| 136 | stance | 1 | PROPERTY | she attended irish and welsh movement meetings zealously and could not be wavered on her stance for welshness in dress and speech . | |
| 137 | porth neigwl | 1 | PERSON | she was a supporter of the campaign against the establishment of the royal air force training camps at porth neigwl and penyberth , and it was she who gave then the nickname ysgolion formio ' bombing schools ' . | |
| 138 | influence | 1 | PERSON | in her youth , she came under the influence of lady llanover and her circle . | |
| 139 | ancestry | 1 | PERSON | the novel 's main character is glyndŵr parry lloyd , a man who can trace his ancestry back to the last welsh prince , llywelyn ap gruffydd . | |
| 140 | ashes | 1 | PERSON | she was cremated at pontypridd and her ashes were scattered in the churchyard at llansanffraid , brecknockshire . | |
| 141 | costume | 1 | TIME PERIOD | from them williams learned to speak welsh and adopted the ' traditional ' welsh costume of dress , along with her brother frederick who dressed like a 13th-century welsh lord . |
| Categoría | Objetos |
| PERSON |
activist alys mallt ancestry ashes author baroness book books brother brother frederick brothers byddin cymru campaign camps celtic valour celtophile alice matilda langland williams born character child circle cymru cymru fydd cymru fydd campaign easter education williams frederick glyndŵr parry lloyd gruffydd gwyneth vaughan harp influence irish john james williams legacy llywelyn m.d. she maid man nationalists nephew ioan penry brychan robertson novelist owen m. edwards person plaid cymru plas pantsaeson porth neigwl romance royal celts sister sources say aberclydach supporter supporters tal y bont urdd gobaith cymru urdd y delyn welsh welsh arts welsh birthday book welsh lord welsh movement meetings welsh prince william williams women writer writers zeal |
| PLACE |
brecknockshire gower national eisteddfod nickname ysgolion formio october brecknockshire oystermouth st dogmaels wales welsh heiress augusta hall y ddau wynne y fonesig mallt |
| EVENT |
career death foundation life novel novels penillion singing reason |
| PERIOD |
october time years youth |
| STATE |
british empire empire establishment members |
| LANGUAGE |
english speaking language welsh language |
| HUMAN GROUP |
family movement welsh home rule movement |
| PROPERTY |
stance welshness |
| RULE |
home rule welsh home rule |
| NUMBER |
rest schools |
| NAME |
name pen name |
| ORGANISATION |
nationalist organisations organisation |
| QUALITY |
culture |
| SYMBOL |
pounds |
| WAVE |
wave |
| PIECE |
churchyard |
| QUANTITY |
ponies |
| PLANT |
cymru 'r plant |
| SET |
dress |
| FORCE |
royal air force |
| ACT |
success |
| GROUP |
nationalist group |
| BODY |
ideology |
| TIME PERIOD |
costume |
| ACTION |
magazine |
| DOCUMENT |
pages |
| TRUST |
beliefs |
| SPEECH |
speech |
| ABSTRACT ENTITY |
failure |