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Welsh writer, called Moelona
Moelona was the pen-name of Elizabeth (Lizzie) Mary Jones (née Owen) (21 June 1877 – 5 June 1953), a Welsh novelist and translator who wrote novels for
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de Burgos, Ellen Hørup, C. E. M. Joad, Elizabeth Mary Jones (known as Moelona), Alice Milligan, Theodore Francis Powys, Hans Reichenbach, Marjorie Rawlings
1953 Nobel Prize in Literature
1953_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
Karin Moe (born 1945, Norway, f/nf) Tin Moe (1933–2007, Burma/Myanmar, p) Moelona (1877–1953, Wales, f/ch), pseudonym of Elizabeth Mary Jones Walter Moers
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Village in Ceredigion, Wales
months. The children's novelist Elizabeth Mary Jones (1878–1953) known as 'Moelona', lived here and taught at Rhydlewis Primary School. "Hen Siop y Bont"
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published at least seven short novels for children between 1912 and 1938 and Moelona (1877–1953) who produced at least four over the same period. Both authors
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(Program for a formal theory of society), Der Dualismus im modernen Weltbild Moelona United Kingdom 21 June 1877 5 June 1953 novelist, translator, children's
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Seaside town in Ceredigion, Wales
(1870 - 1948), Baptist minister and journalist. Elizabeth Mary Jones (‘Moelona', 1877–1953), teacher, novelist and translator, including the works of
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international rugby union player (died 1945) 21 June – Elizabeth Mary Jones (Moelona), Welsh-language children's novelist (died 1953) 1 July – Llewellyn Lloyd
1877_in_Wales
Ar Lannau’n Camwy (posthumously published) Wil Ifan - O Ddydd i Ddydd Moelona - Cwrs y Lli Idwal Jones - Pobl yr Ymylon Henry Walford Davies becomes
1927_in_Wales
essayist and novelist Jon Mitchell (born 1974, E), journalist and author Moelona (Elizabeth Mary Jones, 1877–1953, W), novelist, children's writer and translator
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Hungary), travel wr. Drusilla Modjeska (b. 1946, Australia), wr. & editor Moelona (Elizabeth Mary Jones, 1877–1953, Wales), nv., ch. wr. & translator Moero
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Winter Sonata Hilda Vaughan – The Invader: a tale of adventure and passion Moelona – Breuddwydion Myfanwy T. H. Parry-Williams – Ysgrifau Iorwerth Peate –
1928_in_Wales
industrialist, horticulturalist and politician, 74 5 June – Elizabeth Mary Jones ("Moelona"), novelist, 75 18 June – Reg Plummer, Wales and British Lion rugby union
1953_in_Wales
W. H. Davies – A Poet's Pilgrimage David Delta Evans – The Rosicrucian Moelona – Rhamant y Rhos Walford Davies is appointed director of music to the Royal
1918_in_Wales
1865) April 24 – Alfred Vierkandt, German sociologist (born 1867) June 5 – Moelona, Welsh-language novelist and translator (born 1877) June 25 – Richard Jebb
1953_in_literature
Edward Tegla Davies - Tir Y Dyneddon John Evan Davies - Blodau'r Grug Moelona - Y Wers Olaf Saunders Lewis - The Eve of St John Ivor Novello & Dion Titheradge
1921_in_Wales
actress Dorothy Miles (1931–1993), poet, in English and sign language Moelona, pen name of Elizabeth Mary Jones (1877–1953), Welsh-language novelist
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– My Mother's House John Jenkins (Gwili) - Hanfod Duw a Pherson Crist Moelona - Beryl Jennie Thomas – Llyfr Mawr y Plant (first appearance of Wil Cwac
1931_in_Wales
Ysgubau'r Awen David James Jones - Hanes Athroniaeth: Y Cyfnod Groegaidd Moelona - Ffynnonlloyw Caradog Prichard - Terfysgoedd Daear William Ifor Jones
1939_in_Wales
Edward Thomas - The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans T. Gwynn Jones - Brethyn Cartref Moelona - Teulu Bach Nantoer Robert Griffith - Llyfr Cerdd Dannau Morfydd Llwyn
1913_in_Wales
Wales: Crown – William Evans (Wil Ifan) A. G. Prys-Jones – Welsh Poets Moelona – Bugail y Bryn Mary Edith Nepean – Gwyneth of the Welsh Hills Tenor Ifor
1917_in_Wales
multidisciplinary artist Christina Modestou (born 1989), actress, singer Moelona, pen name of Elizabeth Mary Jones (1877–1953), Welsh-language novelist
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English : variant spelling of Havens.
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Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Modest; The Most Lovable
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Fern Field
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From the Dry Valley
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Capable to do anything
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Variant spelling of English Carrie, CARRY means "man."Â
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Lord Shiva; Crorepati
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Chinese : variant of Wen 2.Chinese : from a character in the personal name of Hu Gongman, a retainer of Wu Wang. After the latter established the Zhou dynasty in 1122 bc, he granted the state of Chen to Hu Gongman, whose descendants adopted the second character of his given name, Man, as their surname. This character also means ‘Manchurian’, but the name does not appear to be related to this meaning.Chinese : variant of Wen 3.Chinese : variant of Wan 1.English and Jewish : variant spelling of Mann.Dutch : from Middle Dutch man ‘man’, ‘husband’, ‘vassal’, ‘arbiter’.French : from the Germanic personal name Manno (see Mann 2).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the personal name Man, derived from Yiddish ‘man’.
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Always speaking lie, Someone who gets victory with truth, Truthful
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