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Ieuan and Evans
* Ieuan Evans, former Wales rugby union player and rugby commentator
It was the 18th time Gould had captained Wales and this record stood until broken by Ieuan Evans in 1994.
* Evan Evans (" Ieuan Glan Geirionydd ") was born in Trefriw in 1795, the son of a former shipwright.
The poet and scholar Evan Evans ( Ieuan Fardd, 1731 – 88 ) was curate of St Cadfan's between 1772 and 1777.
** Ieuan Evans ( Llanelli and Wales )
* Ieuan Evans ( 1991 – 1992 )
The selection panel consisted of Sir Ian McGeechan, Lawrence Dallaglio, Ieuan Evans, Fabien Galthié, Donal Lenihan, Michael Lynagh, Stuart Barnes, Stephen Jones and Jacques Verdier.
The first known translation of Y Gododdin was by Evan Evans (" Ieuan Fardd ") who printed ten stanzas with a Latin translation in his book Some Specimens of the Poetry of the Antient Welsh Bards published in 1764.
After this period this poetry seems to have been forgotten in Wales for centuries until Evan Evans ( Ieuan Fardd ) discovered the manuscript in the late 18th century.
Ieuan Evans ( born 21 March 1964 ) is a former rugby union player who played on the wing for Wales and the British and Irish Lions.
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The tries also put him above Ieuan Evans on the all-time Wales try scoring list, trailing only Gareth Thomas at that time.
* Ieuan Evans ( Llanelli and Wales )
* Ieuan Evans ( Llanelli and Wales )
He marked the start of his career with impressive try scoring feats ( 2 on debut and another in his second test ) but was controversially dropped from the England side after his 3rd test in favour of Tony Underwood following the 10-9 loss to Wales, despite the fact that he played well and it was long standing incumbent Rory Underwood whose defensive error allowed the Welsh winger Ieuan Evans to score the decisive try.
* Ieuan Evans, Wales international rugby player
With players such as Ieuan Evans amongst the squad, Llanelli won the Welsh Cup five times in eight years between 1985 and 1993 including in consecutive seasons in 1991, 1992 and 1993.

Ieuan and rugby
Today notable residents include Jeff Whitefoot ( Bedwas, Cardiff, Wales and British Lions rugby player ), Alun Wheeler, former Bedwas rugby player, Ieuan Wheeler, Machen rugby player, Owain James and Councillor Elizabeth Aldworth who became the Lady Mayor of Caerphilly County Borough Council in 2006.

Ieuan and for
Ieuan Wyn Jones was subsequently confirmed as Deputy First Minister of Wales and Minister for the Economy and Transport.
He has announced himself as a candidate for the leadership of Plaid Cymru following the announcement of the resignation of Ieuan Wyn Jones following the 2011 Assembly elections.
Jones's brother Rhisiart said " The time we spent living in Garnswllt ( between Ammanford, in Carmarthenshire, and Pontarddulais, in Swansea ) was a very happy time for us as a family ," adding " Many people think that Ieuan is just a ' gog ' but parts of south Wales are very close to his heart.
Members named in this band of men included Ieuan and Griffith Lowel for the attack at Eynon.
Founded in 1407 by David Holbache, Member of Parliament for Shropshire & Shrewsbury, and his wife Gwenhwyfar ferch Ieuan, it is one of the county's oldest schools.
The White Book was copied in the mid-fourteenth century, most probably for Rhydderch ab Ieuan Llwyd ( ca.
Susan formed the Milan Trio, with her second son, cellist Christopher Jepson, and the pianist Andrew Ball, and performs with the Instrumental Quintet of London, for flute, string trio and harp, with Nicholas ward, Matthew Jones, Sebastian Somberti and Ieuan Jones.
The Hymn to the Virgin was written by Ieuan at Oxford in about 1470 and uses Welsh orthography ; for exampl:
Following disappointing results for Plaid Cymru, Ieuan Wyn Jones stands down as party president and leader of the assembly group.
The current Welsh Government Minister for Business, Enterprise, Technology and Science is Edwina Hart, although Ieuan W Jones was the Minister for the Economy and Transport at the time of the merger.

Ieuan and Wales
While historically Welsh writing in English might be said to begin with the fifteenth-century bard Ieuan ap Hywel Swrdwal, well into the nineteenth century English was spoken by few in Wales, and prior to the early twentieth century there are only three major Welsh-born writers who wrote in the English language: George Herbert ( 1593 – 1633 ) from Montgomeryshire, Henry Vaughan from Brecknockshire ( 1622 – 1695 ), and John Dyer from Carmarthenshire ( 1699 – 1757 ).
Dafydd Ieuan ( born 1 March 1969, Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales ) is the drummer with the band Super Furry Animals and The Peth.
After one month of minority government, Morgan signed a coalition agreement ( One Wales ) with Ieuan Wyn Jones, leader of Plaid Cymru, on 27 June 2007.
Ieuan Wyn Jones was born in Denbigh, Wales, and is a Welsh speaker.
Ieuan Wyn Jones became Deputy First Minister of Wales on 11 July 2007.
" The next day, Ieuan Wyn Jones, with the Queen, represented Wales in Belgium at the 90th anniversary ceremony of the Third Battle of Ypres at Passchendaele ( World War I ).
Evan James ( also known by the bardic name Ieuan ap Iago ) ( 1809-September 30, 1878 ), a weaver and poet from Pontypridd, originally from Caerphilly, Wales, wrote the lyrics of Hen Wlad fy Nhadau (" Land of my Fathers "), the national anthem of Wales.
In 1807 the red dragon on a green mount was adopted as the Royal Badge of Wales, and on 11 March 1953 the motto Y Ddraig goch ddyry cychwyn (' The red dragon gives impetus ') was added, a line from the poem by Deio ab Ieuan Du which metaphorically refers to a bull copulating.
* Jones, Emrys, and Griffiths, Ieuan L., A linguistic map of Wales: 1961, in The Geographical Journal, 129, part 2, 1963, p 195
James James ( also known by the bardic name Iago ap Ieuan ) ( 1833 – 1902 ) was a harpist and musician from Pontypridd, Wales.

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