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▸ noun: "Men of Harlech" or "The March of the Men of Harlech" (Welsh: ) is a song and military march which is traditionally saidFuld, James J., The Book of World-famous Music: Classical, Popular, and Folk, Dover, 5th ed. 2000, p. 394 to describe events during the seven-year siege of Harlech Castle between 1461 and 1468, when the castle was held by the Lancastrians against the Yorkists as part of the Wars of the Roses.
▸ noun: an Australian pub choir made up of around 15 men of Welsh descent who would sing in pubs around the Cronulla/Farfield area.
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▸ noun: "Men of Harlech" or "The March of the Men of Harlech" (Welsh: ) is a song and military march which is traditionally saidFuld, James J., The Book of World-famous Music: Classical, Popular, and Folk, Dover, 5th ed. 2000, p. 394 to describe events during the seven-year siege of Harlech Castle between 1461 and 1468, when the castle was held by the Lancastrians against the Yorkists as part of the Wars of the Roses.
▸ noun: an Australian pub choir made up of around 15 men of Welsh descent who would sing in pubs around the Cronulla/Farfield area.
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▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
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