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E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia, 1888 - 1935), soldierHubert William Lewis, winner of the Victoria CrossJohn Wallace Linton VC (Royal Navy Commander)Sir Thomas Picton, (1758 - 1815), Lieutenant GeneralSimon Weston (born 1961), soldier and broadcasterJohn Williams VC (1857-1932), born John FieldingRoger Williams (~1537 - 1595) (soldier)[edit]MonarchsGruffudd ap CynanGruffudd ap LlywelynHywel DdaKing Edward II of EnglandKing Henry V of EnglandKing Henry VII of EnglandLlywelyn ap Gruffudd, (c. 1223-1282), last ruler of an independent Wales.Llywelyn FawrMaelgwn GwyneddOwain GlyndŵrOwain Gwynedd[edit]MusiciansIvor Atkins, (1869-1953), organistDame Shirley Bassey (born 1937), singerJames Dean Bradfield, guitarist and lead singer (Manic Street Preachers)Delme Bryn-Jones (1934 - 2001), baritoneStuart Burrows (born 1933), tenorJohn Cale (born 1942), musician (Velvet Underground)Charlotte Church (born 1986), singerSpencer Davis (born 1939), musicianAimée Ann Duffy singer and songwriter, stage name DuffyHenry Walford Davies (1869-1944), composer, Master of the King's MusicGeoff Eales, Jazz pianistDave Edmunds, signer, songwriter, musician and Rockfield Studios pioneerSir Geraint Evans (1922-1992), opera singerAndy Fairweather-Low, (born 1948), singer, formerly with Amen CornerCatrin Finch, harpistLarry Goves, (born 1980), composerRoger Glover, musician (Deep Purple)Jemma Griffiths, (born 1975), singer and songwriterPete Ham, (1947-1975) musician (Badfinger)Alun Hoddinott, (born 1929) composerMary Hopkin, (born 1950), singerOwain Arwel Hughes, orchestral conductorDafydd Iwan, (born 1943), singer-songwriterRichard David James, (born 1971), electronic musician commonly known as Aphex TwinKatherine Jenkins, (born 1980), singerKarl Jenkins (born 1944), composerDaniel Jones (1912-1993), composerDella Jones (born 1946), singerGwyneth Jones (born 1936), singerKelly Jones (born 1974), lead singer and guitarist (Stereophonics)Parry Jones, (1891 - 1963), singerPeter Karrie (born 1946), singerJon Lee, (1968-2002) former drummer with rock band FeederDonna Lewis (born 1973), singer, musicianSir Tom Jones (born 1940), singerWilliam Mathias, (1934-1992), composerLemmy Kilmister (born 1945), musicianCerys Matthews (born 1969), singerElaine Morgan singerGrant Nicholas, (born 1967) guitarist, singer with rock band FeederIvor Novello (1893-1951), actor, composer, dramatist, producer and singerTessie O'Shea (1913-1995), entertainerDonald Peers (1908-1973)), singerMargaret Price (born 1941), singerMal Pope (born 1960), singer and songwriterTimothy John Rishton (born ?), organist, author, lecturer and broadcasterJames Sauvage (1849-1922), singerSir Harry Secombe (1921-2001), entertainerHenry Spinetti (born 1951), drummerDorothy Squires (1915-1998), singerSasha (born 1969), DJShakin' Stevens (born 1948), singerSteve Strange (born 1959), singerAlison Statton (born 1959) singer (Young Marble Giants)Robert Tear (born 1939), tenorBryn Terfel (born 1965), baritone opera singerThighpaulsandra, musician, omposerMansel Thomas (1909-1986), composerJohn Thomas(1826-1913), harpist and composerBonnie Tyler (born 1951), singerGrace Williams (1906-1977), composerNicky Wire (born 1969), lyricist and bassist (Manic Street Preachers)David Wynne (1900-1983), composer[edit]Bands">[edit]BandsThe Alarm alternative rock bandThe Automatic alternative rock bandBadfinger sixties pop groupThe Blackout post-hardcore rock bandBudgie heavy metal band from CardiffBullet for my Valentine metalcore bandBrigyn vocal groupCatatonia alternative rock bandY Cyrff Welsh language rock band from LlanrwstFeeder rock band from NewportFuneral for a Friend screamo/emo bandGene Loves Jezebel gothic rock bandGoldie Looking Chain comedic rap bandLostprophets rock bandMclusky alternative rock bandMan progressive rock bandKids In Glass Houses pop punk bandManic Street Preachers alternative rock band from BlackwoodSuper Furry Animals independent rock band, many songs in WelshStereophonics britpop band[edit]PhilosophersRichard Ithamar Aaron (1901-1987)Richard Price (1723-1791)Bertrand Russell (1872-1970)Thomas Vaughan (1621-1666)[edit]PoliticiansLeo Abse, (1917-2008), Labour reformer of social legislationIfor Bach, (fl. 1158) early Welsh leaderKenneth Baker, (born 1934), ConservativeJohn Batchelor,(1820 - 1883), LiberalAneurin Bevan, (1897-1960), Labour founder of the National Health ServiceHenry Bruce, (1815-1895), LiberalMolly Scott Cato, (Born 1963) the Green Party's Economics SpokespersonJulian Cayo-Evans, (1937-1995), political activist and leader of the Free Wales ArmyS.O. 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(1914-1986)Colin Jones (born 1959)Enzo Maccarinelli (born 1980), current WBU Cruiserweight Title Holder (7 Defences)Johnny Owen (1956-1980)David 'Bomber' Pearce (1959-2000)Nicky Piper (born 1966)Steve Robinson (born 1968), former WBO Featherweight World Title Holder (7 Defences)Freddie Welsh (1886-1927)Jimmy Wilde (1892-1969)Howard Winstone (1939-2000)[edit]Cricketers">[edit]CricketersJeff Jones (born 1941)Simon Jones (born 1978)Tony Lewis (born 1938) England Captain 1972/73[edit]Footballers">[edit]FootballersMark Aizlewood (born 1959)Ivor Allchurch (1929-1997), Wales internationalLen Allchurch (born 1933)Dai Astley (1909-1989)Colin Baker (born 1934)Tom Baker (born 1936)Tommy Bamford (1905-1967)Walley Barnes (1920-1975)Craig Bellamy (born 1979), striker and Wales internationalNathan Blake (born 1972)Horace Blew (1873-1957)Paul Bodin (born 1964)Dave Bowen (1928-1995)Jason Bowen (born 1972)Mark Bowen (born 1963)Stan Bowsher (1899-1968)Terry Boyle (born 1958)Ronnie Burgess (1917-2005)Ollie Burton (born 1941)John Charles (1931-2004), the "Gentle Giant", Wales internationalMel Charles (born 1935)Roy Clarke (1925-2006)Chris Coleman, manager of Coventry City F.C.James Collins (born 1983)John Cornforth (born 1967)Vic Crowe (1932-2009)Alan Curtis (born 1954)Len Davies (1899-1945)Ron Davies (born 1942)Wyn Davies (born 1942)Mark Delaney (born 1976)Robert Earnshaw (born 1981)Trevor Edwards (born 1937)John Elsworthy (1931-2009)John Emanuel (born 1948)Mike England (born 1941Carl Fletcher (born 1980)Brian Flynn (born 1955)Trevor Ford (1923-2003)Roger Freestone (born 1968)Danny Gabbidon (born 1979)Ryan Giggs (born 1973), midfielder/winger, Wales internationalDavid Giles (born 1956)Brian Godfrey (born 1940)Arfon Griffiths (born 1941)Chris Gunter (born 1989)Carl Harris (born 1956)John Hartson (born 1975)Ron Hewitt (1928-2001)Terry Hennessey (born 1942)Wayne Hennessey (born 1987)Barrie Hole (born 1942)Mel Hopkins (born 1934)Barry Horne (born 1962)Billy Hughes (born 1918)Mark Hughes (born 1963), manager of Manchester City F.C. and Wales internationalLeighton James (born 1953)Robbie James (1957-1998)Steve Jenkins (born 1972)Roy John (1911-1973)Bryn Jones (1912-1985)Cliff Jones (born 1935)Joey Jones (born 1955)Ken Jones (born 1936)Fred Keenor (1894-1972)Jack Kelsey (1929-1992)George Latham (1881-1939)Joe Ledley (born 1987)Ken Leek (1935-2007)Andy Legg (born 1966)Arthur Lever (1920-2004)John Lewis (born 1955)Steve Lowndes (born 1960)Billy LucasChris Marustik (born 1961)Terry Medwin (born 1932)Andy Melville (born 1968)Billy Meredith (1874-1958)Jimmy Murphy (1910-1989)Lewin Nyatanga (born 1988)Mark Pembridge (born 1970)Jason Perry (born 1970)Leighton Phillips (born 1949)Ivor Powell (born 1916)Keith Pring (born 1943)Tony Pulis (born 1958) manager of Stoke CityKevin Ratcliffe (born 1960)Gil Reece (born 1942)Ronnie Rees (born 1944)Sam Ricketts (born 1981)Carl Robinson (born 1976)John Robinson (born 1971)Peter Rodrigues (born 1944)Ian Rush (born 1961), 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former US Masters Champion[edit]Motor_Sports">[edit]Motor SportsGwyndaf Evans (born 1959), rally driverGary Hocking, motorcycle racerTom Pryce (1949-1977)Alan Rees, grand-prix motor racing driverFreddie Williams, former Speedway World Champion[edit]Rugby_players">[edit]Rugby playersPhil Bennett (born 1948), internationalBilly Boston (born 1934), international (rugby league)Lee Byrne (born 1980), internationalColin Charvis (born 1972), internationalGerald Davies (born 1945), internationalMervyn Davies (born 1946), internationalJohn Dawes (born 1940), captain and coach of Wales and British & Irish LionsGareth Edwards (born 1947), internationalIeuan Evans (born 1964), internationalTrevor Foster (1916-2005), international (rugby league)Reggie Gibbs (1882-1938), internationalScott Gibbs (born 1971), internationalIan Gough, (born 1976), internationalArthur 'Monkey' Gould, (1864-1919), internationalRay Gravell ("Grav") (1951-2007), internationalLeigh Halfpenny (born 1988), internationalGavin Henson (born 1982), internationalJames Hook (born 1985), internationalRobert Howley (born 1970), internationalCarwyn James (1929-1983), internationalGarin Jenkins (born 1966), internationalGethin Jenkins (born 1980), internationalNeil Jenkins (born 1971) internationalBarry John (born 1945), internationalAdam Jones (born 1981), internationalAlun Wyn Jones (born 1985) internationalDuncan Jones (born 1978), internationalKen Jones (born 1921), internationalRobert Jones (born 1965), internationalRyan Jones (born 1981) internationalStephen Jones, (born 1977), internationalGareth Llewellyn (born 1969), internationalCliff Morgan (born 1930), international and broadcasterGwyn Nicholls (1874-1939), internationalDwayne Peel (born 1981), internationalGraham Price (born 1951), internationalScott Quinnell (born 1972), internationalMike Ruddock, (born 1959), former Wales national team coachTom Shanklin (born 1979), internationalClive Sullivan (born 1943), international (rugby league)Haydn Tanner (born 1917), internationalMark Taylor (born 1973), internationalGareth Thomas (born 1974), internationalPaul Turner, (born 1959), internationalDavid Watkins, (born 1942), internationalBleddyn Williams (born 1923), internationalJohnnie Williams (1882-1916), internationalJ.P.R. Williams (born 1949), internationalMartyn Williams (born 1975), internationalRhys Williams (born 1980), internationalShane Williams (born 1977), internationalJohn Yapp (born 1983), internationalDai Young (born 1967), international[edit]Snooker_players">[edit]Snooker playersDominic Dale (born 1971)Ryan Day (born 1980)Terry Griffiths (born 1947)Darren Morgan (born 1966)Doug Mountjoy (born 1942)Ray Reardon (born 1932)Matthew Stevens (born 1977)Mark Williams (1975)Cliff Wilson (1934-1994)[edit]Swimmers">[edit]SwimmersDavid Davies (born 1985)Paul Radmilovic (swimmer and water-polo player) (1886-1968)[edit]Trade union leadersClive Jenkins (1926-1999)James Henry Thomas (1874-1949)Moss Evans (1925-2002)[edit]WritersFor Welsh writers, see: List of Welsh writersList of Welsh language authorsList of Welsh language poets (6th century to c.1600)[edit]Other notablesHelen Adams (born 1978), runner-up in Big Brother 2001.Sian Adey-Jones, model, former Miss WalesRees Davies (1938-2005), historianJohn Dee (born 1527), alchemistTimothy John Evans (1924-1950), due to a miscarriage of justice hanged for murdering his wife and daughter, subsequently pardonedRosemarie Frankland (1943-2000), former Miss WorldJohn Frost (1784-1877), ChartistGeoffrey of Monmouth (c.1100-1155), churchman and historianGeorge Jeffreys (1648-1689), hanging judgeErnest Jones (1879-1958), psychoanalystStephen Jones (1870-1941), experimental phoneticianWalter Map (c.1137-1209), medieval raconteurHoward Marks, international drug-smuggler and authorAngus McBean (1904-1990), photographerGodfrey Morgan, 1st Viscount Tredegar (1831-1913), Member of Parliament, land-owner and benefactorHelen Morgan (born 1952), Miss WorldHenry Morgan (c.1635 - 1688), privateerJohn Nash (1752-1835), architectRobert Owen (1771-1858), social reformerDr William Price (1800-1893), eccentric physicianBartholomew Roberts (1682-1722), pirate (Black Bart or Barti Ddu)William Salesbury (c.1520 - c.1600), lexicographer, phonetician and comparative linguistImogen Thomas (born 1982), former Miss Wales and Big Brother contestantRobert Vaughan (c.1592 - 16 May 1667), antiquaryGlyn Wise (born January 1988), Big Brother 2006 runner-up.Edward Williams (1747-1826) aka Iolo MorganwgThomas Wynne (1627-1691), (surgeon), Quaker and friend of William Penn[edit]People born outside Wales regarded as Welsh[edit]Politicians">[edit]PoliticiansDavid Lloyd George (1863-1945), former Prime MinisterDafydd Wigley (born 1943) ,former President of Plaid Cymru[edit]Journalists/broadcasters">[edit]Journalists/broadcastersSian Williams, television presenter[edit]Sportsmen/women">[edit]Sportsmen/womenJoe Calzaghe ( born 1972) Current IBF and WBO(18 Defences) Super-Middleweight World Title holder.Rupert Moon, Wales international rugby union player and TV presenter[edit]Writers">[edit]WritersAlexander Cordell (1914-1997), novelistRichard Hughes (1900-1976), novelistRichard Llewellyn (1907-1983), novelistJan Morris (born 1926), historian, author and travel writerMarion Eames (1921-2007), novelistJohn Dee (born 1527), mathematician and astronomerDavid Jones (poet) (1895-1974), poetSaunders Lewis (born 1893-1985), poet and dramatistIt's a lot, isn't it?!