because he promised them land,
1279-1325everyone loves him ready to shag him
He instigated a fierce and long-running but ultimately unsuccessful revolt against the English rule of Wales
He is said to have been born at his residence in Glyndyfrdwy near Corwen in North East Wales, at what was probably his principal residence at Sycharth near Llansilin on the Wales / Shropshire border or least likely at Trefgarnowen in Pembrokeshire where his mother was from. Another intriguing possibility is that he was born at Rhuddallt (now Wynnstay Park) near Ruabon, Wrexham. See The Last Mab Darogan: The Life and Times of Owain Glyn Dwr' for full details of where and when he was born.
In California, DWR stands for Department of Water Resources.
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In Irish it's "uisce" In Welsh it's "dŵr" In Scots Gaelic it's "uisge"
No one knows. He was an outlaw on the run from Henry V when he died so it's entirely possible he died in some remote place. Tradition says that he died at one of his daughters' houses (either Grosmont or Monnington being the choice of many) but this seems unlikely as they almost all lived in England or at least close to the English border. That he died on Lawton's Hope Hill in Herefordshire (even further into England) was not recorded until as late as 1513 (in an English translation of Tito Livio of Forli's Life of Henry V) so it's more likely to be more myth than fact. You could read more in 'The Last Mab Darogan: the Life and Times of Owain Glyn Dwr' by Charles Parry pp.305-8.
Drinks Water Rapaciously
eau (French) acqua (Italian) agua (Spanish, Potuguese) wasser (German) water (Dutch) dwr (Welsh) mizu (Japanese) apa (Romanian)
In Irish you could say uisce coisricthe;In Scottish Gaelic: uisge-coisreachdIn Welsh: dwr swyn or dwr sanctaidd.
Wincenty Zawirski was born on December 2, 1932, in Nowy Dwr Mazowiecki, Mazowieckie, Poland.
Konrad Piotrowski was born on November 2, 1961, in Nowy Dwr Mazowiecki, Mazowieckie, Poland.