Llywelyn
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Historically it may refer to any of several WelshmenWelsh people
The Welsh people are an ethnic group and nation associated with Wales and the Welsh language.John Davies argues that the origin of the "Welsh nation" can be traced to the late 4th and early 5th centuries, following the Roman departure from Britain, although Brythonic Celtic languages seem to have...
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- Llywelyn ap MerfynLlywelyn ap MerfynLlywelyn ap Merfyn was an early 10th century King of Powys, son of Merfyn ap Rhodri, and grandson of Rhodri the Great, ....
(d. 942) early 10th century King of Powys - Llywelyn ap SeisyllLlywelyn ap SeisyllLlywelyn ap Seisyll was a King of Gwynedd and of Deheubarth in north-west and south-west Wales, also called King of the Britons by the Annals of Ulster. Also called Llywelyn ap Seisyllt- Lineage :...
(d. 1023), king of GwyneddKingdom of GwyneddGwynedd was one petty kingdom of several Welsh successor states which emerged in 5th-century post-Roman Britain in the Early Middle Ages, and later evolved into a principality during the High Middle Ages. It was based on the former Brythonic tribal lands of the Ordovices, Gangani, and the...
and Deheubarth - Llywelyn the GreatLlywelyn the GreatLlywelyn the Great , full name Llywelyn ab Iorwerth, was a Prince of Gwynedd in north Wales and eventually de facto ruler over most of Wales...
(Llywelyn ab Iorwerth) (c. 1173–1240), Prince of Gwynedd and ruler of most of Wales - Llywelyn ap Maredudd ap Llywelyn ap Maredudd ap CynanLlywelyn ap Maredudd ap Llywelyn ap Maredudd ap CynanLlywelyn ap Maredudd was a minor Welsh prince of the House of Gwynedd who was the last vassal Lord of Meirionydd. He lived during the mid 13th century. He was the son of Maredudd ap Llywelyn ap Maredudd ap Cynan and was a direct descendant of Owain Gwynedd through his son Prince Cynan, Lord of...
(d. 1263), minor Welsh prince, last vassal Lord of Meirionydd - Llywelyn the LastLlywelyn the LastLlywelyn ap Gruffydd or Llywelyn Ein Llyw Olaf , sometimes rendered as Llywelyn II, was the last prince of an independent Wales before its conquest by Edward I of England....
(c. 1228-1282), the last crowned Welsh Prince of Wales - Llywelyn ap DafyddLlywelyn ap DafyddLlywelyn ap Dafydd , de jure Prince of Gwynedd , was the eldest son of Dafydd ap Gruffydd the last free ruler of Gwynedd and his wife Elizabeth Ferrers. Nothing is known of his early life, though it is thought he was probably born some time around 1267...
(c. 1260–1288), the heir to the Welsh crown imprisoned in 1283 - Llywelyn BrenLlywelyn BrenLlywelyn Bren , or Llywelyn ap Gruffudd ap Rhys or Llywelyn of the Woods , was a nobleman who led a revolt in Wales during the reign of King Edward II of England in 1316. The revolt would be the last serious challenge to English rule in Wales until the attempts of Owain Lawgoch to invade Wales with...
(d. 1318), a nobleman who led a Welsh rebellion in 1316 - Llywelyn ap Gruffydd FychanLlywelyn ap Gruffydd FychanLlywelyn ap Gruffydd Fychan of Caeo was a Welsh landowner, a squire in effect, who in 1401 organized a decoy of Henry IV's English forces searching for the Welsh resistance leader Owain Glyndŵr. The deception allowed Owain to escape but involved Llywelyn in putting his life on the line...
(1341–1401), a Welsh landowner executed for assisting Owain GlyndŵrOwain GlyndwrOwain Glyndŵr , or Owain Glyn Dŵr, anglicised by William Shakespeare as Owen Glendower , was a Welsh ruler and the last native Welshman to hold the title Prince of Wales...
's escape from English forces
- A number of Welsh language poets:
- Llywelyn Goch ap Meurig HenLlywelyn Goch ap Meurig HenLlywelyn Goch ap Meurig Hen was a Welsh language court poet from Merionethshire, in the north west of Wales.Llywelyn is credited, along with Iolo Goch, with introducing and popularizing the cywydd metre in the north of Wales....
(c.1350–1390), Welsh poet - Llywelyn ab Y MoelLlywelyn ab y MoelLlywelyn ab y Moel was a Welsh language poet, and father of the poet Owain ap Llywelyn ab y Moel, who lived in Llanwnnog, north of Caersws, Powys....
(d. 1440), Welsh poet - Llywelyn SiônLlywelyn SiônLlywelyn Siôn was a Welsh language poet.Although remembered as a poet, he was also a professional manuscript copyist. Iolo Morganwg claimed he was the author of Cyfrinach Beirdd Ynys Prydain, used by the Welsh Gorsedd, but it is now known that Iolo himself was the author of that work...
(c. 1540–1615), Welsh poet
- Llywelyn Goch ap Meurig Hen
Arts
- David LlewellynDavid Llewellyn (author)David Llewellyn , is a Welsh novelist. He grew up in Pontypool and graduated from Dartington College of Arts in 2000. His first novel, Eleven, was published by Seren Press in 2006. His second novel, Trace Memory, a spin-off of the BBC drama series Torchwood was published in March 2008. Everything...
, Welsh author (born 1978) of ElevenEleven (novel)Eleven is a 2006 novel by David Llewellyn and published by Seren Press.Eleven is unusual in that it is written entirely in the form of emails, drawing to a certain extent upon the tradition of epistolary novels... - Desmond LlewelynDesmond LlewelynDesmond Wilkinson Llewelyn was a Welsh actor, famous for playing Q in 17 of the James Bond films between 1963 and 1999.-Early life:...
(1914-1999), Welsh actor who played QQ (James Bond)Q is a fictional character in the James Bond novels and films. Q , like M, is a job title rather than a name. He is the head of Q Branch , the fictional research and development division of the British Secret Service...
in several James BondJames BondJames Bond, code name 007, is a fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short story collections. There have been a six other authors who wrote authorised Bond novels or novelizations after Fleming's death in 1964: Kingsley Amis,...
films - Grace LlewellynGrace LlewellynGrace Llewellyn is an American educator, author, and publisher. Her work in the fields of youth liberation, unschooling and homeschooling is widely-regarded. She is the founder of and founder/director of .-Biography:...
, Welsh author of several books on homeschoolingHomeschoolingHomeschooling or homeschool is the education of children at home, typically by parents but sometimes by tutors, rather than in other formal settings of public or private school... - Laurence Llewelyn-BowenLaurence Llewelyn-BowenLaurence Llewelyn-Bowen is a successful homestyle consultant best known for his appearances on the BBC television programme Changing Rooms...
(born 1965), interior designer and television personality - Morgan LlywelynMorgan LlywelynMorgan Llywelyn is an American-born Irish author best known for her historical fantasy, historical fiction, and historical non-fiction...
(born 1937), U.S.-born Irish historical author - Richard LlewellynRichard LlewellynRichard Dafydd Vivian Llewellyn Lloyd , better known by his pen name Richard Llewellyn, was a Welsh novelist.Llewellyn Richard Dafydd Vivian Llewellyn Lloyd (8 December 1906 – 30 November 1983), better known by his pen name Richard Llewellyn, was a Welsh novelist.Llewellyn Richard Dafydd...
(1906-1983), English author of Welsh descent - Robert LlewellynRobert LlewellynRobert Llewellyn is an English actor, presenter, and writer. He is best known as the mechanoid Kryten in the hit sitcom Red Dwarf, and for his role as presenter of Scrapheap Challenge.-Early career:...
(born 1956), English actor, presenter, and writer - Roddy LlewellynRoddy LlewellynSir Roderic Victor Llewellyn, 5th Baronet is a British baronet, landscape gardener, gardening journalist, author and television presenter...
(born 1947), British landscape gardener, author, and television presenter - Roger LlewellynRoger LlewellynRoger Llewellyn is a British actor. He played Sherlock Holmes in 1997, 2007 and 2008 in stage versions of The Hound of the Baskervilles, Sherlock Holmes The Last Act and The Death and Life of Sherlock Holmes....
, British actor. - Sylvia Llewelyn Davies (1866–1910), and her children (the "Llewelyn Davies boysLlewelyn Davies boysThe Davies boys were the sons of Arthur and Sylvia Llewelyn Davies . They served as the inspiration for the characters of Peter Pan and the other boys of J. M...
"), namesakes of the characters in Peter PanPeter PanPeter Pan is a character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie . A mischievous boy who can fly and magically refuses to grow up, Peter Pan spends his never-ending childhood adventuring on the small island of Neverland as the leader of his gang the Lost Boys, interacting with... - Sir William LlewellynWilliam LlewellynSir William Llewellyn was a notable English painter of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and served as President of the Royal Academy from 1928 to 1938.- External links :...
(1858–1941), English painter and President of the Royal AcademyRoyal AcademyThe Royal Academy of Arts is an art institution based in Burlington House on Piccadilly, London. The Royal Academy of Arts has a unique position in being an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects whose purpose is to promote the creation, enjoyment and...
Politics
- Evan Henry LlewellynEvan Henry LlewellynEvan Henry Llewellyn, was a British army officer and a Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1885 and 1906....
(1847–1914), British politician - W. Llewelyn WilliamsW. Llewelyn WilliamsW. Llewelyn Williams , was a Welsh journalist, lawyer and Liberal Party politician.He was born at Brownhill Llansadwrn, Towy Valley, Carmarthenshire; a memorial plaque was erected in front of the house in 1938...
(1867-1922), Welsh journalist, lawyer and politician - Karl N. LlewellynKarl N. LlewellynKarl Nickerson Llewellyn was a prominent American jurisprudential scholar associated with the school of legal realism. The Journal of Legal Studies has identified Llewellyn as one of the twenty most cited American legal scholars of the 20th century.-Biography:He was born on May 22, 1893 in Seattle...
(1893-1962), American jurisprudential scholar associated with the school of legal realismLegal realismLegal realism is a school of legal philosophy that is generally associated with the culmination of the early-twentieth century attack on the orthodox claims of late-nineteenth-century classical legal thought in the United States... - Royce R. Lewellen (Judge)Royce R. Lewellen (Judge)Royce R. Lewellen is a retired California Superior Court Judge in Santa Barbara County and namesake of the Royce R. Lewellen Justice Center in Santa Maria, CA. He is also co-owner of Lucas & Lewellen Vineyards in Santa Barbara County.-Early years:...
, California Superior Court judge
Sports
- Charles LlewellynCharles LlewellynCharles Bennett Llewellyn was the first non-white South African Test cricketer.Born out of wedlock in Pietermaritzburg to an English father and a black Saint Helenan mother, the dark-eyed and dark-skinned Llewellyn had an underprivileged upbringing in Natal being considered of mixed blood...
(1876-1964), first non-white South African Test cricketer - Willie LlewellynWillie LlewellynWilliam Morris "Willie" Llewellyn was a Welsh international rugby union player. He captained Wales in 1905 and London Welsh in 1902. He was a member of the winning Welsh team who beat the 1905 touring All Blacks, toured with the British Isles to Australasia in 1904 and won three Triple Crown...
, (1878-1973) Welsh international rugby captain - Harry LlewellynHarry LlewellynSir Harry Morton Llewellyn, 3rd Baronet, CBE was a British equestrian champion. He was born in Aberdare, South Wales, the son of a colliery owner, Sir David Llewellyn, 1st Baronet.- Background :...
(1911-1999), British equestrian champion - Steve LlewellynSteve LlewellynStewart Marshall "Steve" Llewellyn was a Welsh professional rugby league footballer who rose to prominence in the 1950s. A born in Abertyleri, Blaenau Gwent, he equalled the St. Helens' club record for most tries in a match twice by scoring six against Castleford on the 3 March 1956, and again...
(1924-2002), Welsh rugby league footballer - Gareth LlewellynGareth LlewellynGareth Llewellyn was born 27 February 1969 in St. David's Hospital Cardiff whilst his father was serving in Cardiff with the Army, is a Welsh rugby union player who gained a record 92 caps for Wales as a lock. His record for Wales caps has since been surpassed by Gareth Thomas, Colin Charvis,...
(born 1969), Welsh rugby union footballer - Chris LlewellynChris LlewellynChristopher Mark "Chris" Llewellyn is a Welsh footballer who plays for Llanelli. He has made over 350 appearances in the Football League.-Norwich City:...
(born 1979), Welsh footballer
Other
- John Dillwyn LlewelynJohn Dillwyn LlewelynJohn Dillwyn Llewelyn was a botanist and pioneer photographer.-Early life:He was born in Swansea, Wales, the eldest son of Lewis Weston Dillwyn and Mary Dillwyn, née Adams, the natural daughter of Col. John Llewelyn of Penllergare and Ynysygerwn...
(1810–1882), Welsh botanist and photographer - Edward Llewellyn-Thomas (1917-1984), Canadian professor
- Peter Rodney Llewellyn (born 1947), English businessman and alleged fraudster
- Doug Llewelyn (born December 1, 1938), original host of The People's CourtThe People's CourtThe People's Court is a US television court show in which small claims court cases are heard, though what is shown is actually a binding arbitration....
- David Llewellyn (disambiguation) (multiple persons)
- Dafydd ap Llewelyn (disambiguation) (multiple persons)
- FluellenFluellenFluellen is a fictional character in the play Henry V by William Shakespeare. Fluellen is a Welsh Captain, a leader of a contingent of troops in the small army of the English King while on campaign in France during the Hundred Years' War.-The name:...
, Shakespeare's stage Welshman
Arts
- Llewelyn PowysLlewelyn PowysLlewelyn Powys was a British writer and younger brother of John Cowper Powys and T. F. Powys.-Life:Powys was born in Dorchester, the son of a clergyman, and was educated at Sherborne School and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. While lecturing in the United States he contracted tuberculosis...
(1884-1939), British writer - Llewellyn WoodwardLlewellyn WoodwardSir Llewellyn Woodward was a British historian. He was educated at Merchant Taylors' School and Corpus Christi College, Oxford and after the First World War became a Lecturer in Modern History and fellow of All Souls College from 1919-1944 and a Fellow at New College from 1922-1939...
(1890-1971), British historian - Llewelyn Wyn GriffithLlewelyn Wyn GriffithLlewelyn Wyn Griffith was a Welsh novelist, born in Llandrillo yn Rhos, Clwyd. A captain in the 15th Royal Welch Fusiliers during First World War, he is best known for his memoir, Up to Mametz, which he wrote in the early 1920s, although the work was not published until 1931.-Other works:*Spring...
(1890-1977), Welsh novelist - Llewellyn XavierLlewellyn XavierLlewellyn Xavier OBE is a Saint Lucian artist.Xavier left Saint Lucia for Barbados in 1961, working as an agricultural apprentice for a time. A friend gave him a box of watercolors, and he was soon drawn to art. His first exhibition was a great success, and soon his reputation was established...
(born 1945), Saint Lucian artist
Politics
- Llewellyn TurnerLlewellyn TurnerSir Llewellyn Turner , was a Welsh politician and Deputy Constable of Caernarfon Castle.He was born at Parkia, Criccieth, the son of William Turner of Parkia, who had been High Sheriff of both Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire . He was educated privately by Rev H. D...
(1823-?), Welsh politician - Llewellyn PowersLlewellyn PowersLlewellyn Powers was a U.S. Representative from Maine and the 44th Governor of Maine.Born in Pittsfield, Maine, Powers attended the common schools of Pittsfield and St...
(1836-1908), member of the US House of Representatives from Maine - Llewellyn Atherley-JonesLlewellyn Atherley-JonesLlewellyn Archer Atherley-Jones QC was a British politician and Barrister who eventually became a Judge.-Early career:...
(1851-1929), British politician and judge - Llewellyn ThompsonLlewellyn ThompsonLlewellyn E. "Tommy" Thompson Jr. , was a United States diplomat. He served in Sri Lanka, Austria, and for a lengthy period in the Soviet Union where his tenure saw some of the most significant events of the Cold War....
(1904-1972), American diplomat - Llewellyn EdwardsLlewellyn EdwardsSir Llewellyn Roy Edwards, AC was the twelfth Chancellor of the University of Queensland, a Queensland state politician and state Liberal Party leader, as well as Chair and CEO of the 1988 World Exposition, Brisbane's World Expo '88...
(born 1935), Australian politician and chancellor of the University of QueenslandUniversity of QueenslandThe University of Queensland, also known as UQ, is a public university located in state of Queensland, Australia. Founded in 1909, it is the oldest and largest university in Queensland and the fifth oldest in the nation... - Llewellyn Thomas Smith (Llew Smith) (born 1944), Welsh politician
- Llywelyn WilliamsLlywelyn WilliamsLlywelyn Williams was a Welsh Labour Party politician.In November 1950 he was elected as Member of Parliament for the safe Labour seat of Abertillery in a by-election after the death of sitting MP George Daggar...
(1911-1965), Welsh politician - Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. (born 1944), American Libertarian political commentator
Sports
- Llewelyn "Alan" CurbishleyAlan CurbishleyLlewellyn Charles "Alan" Curbishley is an English football manager and former professional player....
(born 1957), English football manager for West Ham UnitedWest Ham United F.C.West Ham United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Upton Park, Newham, East London. They play in The Football League Championship. The club was founded in 1895 as Thames Ironworks FC and reformed in 1900 as West Ham United. In 1904 the club relocated to their current... - Llewelyn KenrickLlewelyn KenrickSamuel Llewelyn Kenrick was a Welsh solicitor who became the founder of the Football Association of Wales and organised the first Welsh international football match against Scotland in 1876...
(1847-1933), Welsh international footballer - Llewellyn HerbertLlewellyn HerbertLlewellyn Herbert is a South African athlete competing over 400 metres hurdles. He won an Olympic bronze medal in 2000 and set five national records over the distance.-Achievements:-External links:...
(born 1977), South African athlete - Llewellyn StarksLlewellyn StarksLlewellyn Starks is a retired male long jumper from the United States, who competed in the 1980s and the early 1990s for his country. He set his personal best in the men's long jump event on July 7, 1991 at a meet in Rhede....
(born 1967), American long jumper
Other Names
- Llewelyn LewellinLlewelyn LewellinLlewelyn Lewellin was a clergyman and academic, the first principal of St David's College, Lampeter....
(1798–1878), British cleric and university educator - Llewellyn John Montfort BebbLlewellyn John Montfort BebbLlewellyn John Montfort Bebb was a British academic.He was born in Cape Town, South Africa, the son of a clergyman, and educated at Winchester College....
(1862-1915), British academic - Llewellyn Henry GwynneLlewellyn Henry GwynneLlewellyn Henry Gwynne CMG CBE was the first Anglican Bishop of Egypt and Sudan.- Early life :Gwynne was born in Swansea, Wales, in 1863. While at the Swansea Grammar School, the headmaster encouraged him to follow the example of his beloved brother Charlie by working hard and pursuing his...
(1863-1957), first Bishop of Egypt and Sudan - Llewelyn Alberic Emilius Price-Davies (1878-1965), British soldier and recipient of the Victoria CrossVictoria CrossThe Victoria Cross is the highest military decoration awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" to members of the armed forces of various Commonwealth countries, and previous British Empire territories....
- Llewellyn Price (1905-1980), Brazilian paleontologist
- Llewellyn Morris ChilsonLlewellyn Morris ChilsonMaster Sergeant Llewellyn Morris Chilson was a United States Army career soldier who served heroically in the European Theater of Operations during World War II. Chilson performed remarkably on several occasions thoughout the war. The U.S...
(1920-1981), United States Army career soldier who served heroically in the European Theater of OperationsEuropean Theater of OperationsThe European Theater of Operations, United States Army was a United States Army formation which directed U.S. Army operations in parts of Europe from 1942 to 1945. It referred to Army Ground Forces, United States Army Air Forces, and Army Service Forces operations north of Italy and the... - Llewellyn Vaughan-LeeLlewellyn Vaughan-LeeLlewellyn Vaughan-Lee is a Sufi mystic and lineage successor in the Naqshbandiyya-Mujaddidiyya Sufi Order. He is an extensive lecturer and author of several books about Sufism, mysticism, dreamwork and spirituality.- History:...
(born 1953), British Sufi mystic and author - Sir Christopher Llewellyn Smith (physicist)Llewellyn Smith (physicist)Sir Christopher Llewellyn Smith FRS completed his D.Phil. in theoretical physics at New College, Oxford in 1967. Thereafter he worked at the Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow, CERN and then the SLAC before returning to Oxford in 1974. Smith was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1984...
, British physicist - Llewellyn ThomasLlewellyn ThomasLlewellyn Hilleth Thomas was a British physicist and applied mathematician. He is best known for his contributions to atomic physics, in particular:...
, British physicist and applied mathematician - Llewelyn Williams (disambiguation) (multiple persons)
- Llewelyn Moss, a character in Cormac McCarthy's No Country for Old MenNo Country for Old MenNo Country for Old Men is a 2005 novel by U.S. author Cormac McCarthy. Set along the United States–Mexico border in 1980, the story concerns an illicit drug deal gone wrong in a remote desert location. The title comes from the poem "Sailing to Byzantium" by William Butler Yeats...
Places
- Carnedd LlewelynCarnedd LlewelynCarnedd Llewelyn, usually spelt Carnedd Llywelyn in Welsh, is a mountain massif in the Carneddau range in Snowdonia, north-west Wales...
, mountain in Snowdonia, North Wales - Llewellyn ParkLlewellyn ParkLlewellyn Park is a gated residential community of 175 homes within West Orange, New Jersey. Llewellyn Park does not have its own municipal government, but operates as part of the Township of West Orange. It is located just west of New York City....
, neighborhood in West Orange, New Jersey, founded in 1853 by Llewellyn Solomon Haskell - Llewellyn FormationLlewellyn FormationThe Llewellyn Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in eastern Pennsylvania. It was previously known as the "coal measures" and the post-Pottsville rocks. The formation is named for the community of Llewellyn in Schuylkill County.-Description:...
, geologic formation in eastern Pennsylvania - Llewellyn, PennsylvaniaLlewellyn, PennsylvaniaLlewellyn is an unincorporated community in Branch Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. The community is located about 1.5 miles southwest of Minersville, Pennsylvania, along the West West Branch of the Schuylkill River....
, community in eastern Pennsylvania - Lewellen, NebraskaLewellen, NebraskaLewellen is a village in Garden County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 282 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Lewellen is located at .According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all land....
, village in Nebraska
Other
- Llewellyn BaronetsLlewellyn BaronetsThere have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Llewellyn, both in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. One creation is extinct or dormant while one is still extant....
- Llewellyn WorldwideLlewellyn WorldwideLlewellyn Worldwide is a New Age publisher, currently based in Woodbury, Minnesota, a suburb of St. Paul. Llewellyn's mission is to "serve the trade and consumers worldwide with options and tools for exploring new worlds of mind & spirit, thereby aiding in the quests of expanded human potential,...
, New Age and Occult publishing house - John Llewellyn Rhys PrizeJohn Llewellyn Rhys PrizeThe John Llewellyn Rhys Prize is a literary prize awarded annually for the best work of literature by an author from the Commonwealth aged 35 or under, written in English and published in the United Kingdom...
, British based literary prize initiated in 1942 - Jon Llewellyn Kyl, United States Senator (R) from Arizona
- Lloyd LlewellynLloyd LlewellynLloyd Llewellyn is a comic book by Daniel Clowes. The black-and-white series, published by Fantagraphics Books, ran for six issues from April 1986 to June 1987...
, comic book series by Daniel Clowes - Llywelyn's coronetLlywelyn's coronetLlywelyn's coronet is a lost treasure of Welsh history. It is recorded that Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales and Lord of Aberffraw had deposited this crown and other items with the monks at Cymer Abbey for safekeeping at the start of his final campaign in 1282. He was killed later that year...
, crown seized by Edward I in 1284 - Officer Francis Llewellyn 'Ponch' Poncherello, fictional character on the U.S. television series CHiPsCHiPsCHiPs is an American television drama series produced by MGM Studios that originally aired on NBC from September 15, 1977, to July 17, 1983. CHiPs followed the lives of two motorcycle police officers of the California Highway Patrol...
- Llewelyn, a young archer in Valkyrie ProfileValkyrie ProfileValkyrie Profile is a video game series developed by tri-Ace and published by Enix . It comprises three titles:* Valkyrie Profile, a 1999 PlayStation game**Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth, the 2006 PlayStation Portable port...
- Llewellin Setter, a field dog bred from the English Setter by Englishman R. Purcell Llewellin (1840–1925)
- HMS LlewellynHMS LlewellynTwo ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Llewellyn, a Welsh name, and one used by a number of historic figures including Llywelyn the Great:...
, the name of two ships of the Royal Navy - "Llewellyn", a song on the album Marin County LineMarin County LineMarin County Line is the ninth studio album and eleventh album overall by the country rock band the New Riders of the Purple Sage. Released in 1977, it was their third and final album on the MCA Records label....
, by New Riders Of The Purple Sage