Despite falling under early Norman rule, the area around Llangynwyd remained rooted in Welsh traditions, and became a centre of Welsh literary tradition, and is connected with Welsh medieval poets, such as Rhys Brydydd, Rhisiart ap Rhys and Gwilym Tew.
Rhys Hughes | Jonathan Rhys Meyers | Griff Rhys Jones | Rhys Chatham | John Rhys-Davies | John Rhys | Rhys Darby | Rhys ap Gruffydd | Paul Rhys | Rhys Muldoon | Rhys Ifans | Ernest Rhys | Adam Rhys Jones | Rhys Fulber | Rhys Brydydd | Rhisiart ap Rhys | Carol Ap Rhys Pryce | Rhys Millen | Rhys ap Thomas | Jean Rhys | Ceri Rhys Matthews | Brandon Rhys-Williams | William Rhys-Herbert | T. Rhys Thomas | Thomas William Rhys Davids | Shani Rhys James | Rhys Weston | Rhys Thomas (comedian) | Rhys Thomas | Rhys Taylor |