- general. The
inspired individual (often a poet or a soothsayer) is an
awenydd. In
current usage, awen is
sometimes ascribed to
musicians and poets. Awen...
- Centerville, Ohio to
parents from
Llanidloes and
whose bardic name was
Awenydd, was
living and
working as a
schoolmaster at the Welsh-American farming...
-
Civil War,
Edward Thomas, a Welsh-language poet
whose Bardic name was
Awenydd,
enlisted in
Company E of the 2nd
Minnesota Cavalry Regiment.
During his...
- the
Light Brigade" Walt Whitman: "Beat! Beat! Drums!"
Herman Melville Awenydd Abram Ryan
Rudyard Kipling: "Lichtenberg"
Thomas Hardy Hristo Botev: "My...
- Welsh-language war poet
native to Centerville, Ohio and
whose Bardic name was
Awenydd, was
living and
working as a
schoolmaster at the Welsh-American farming...
-
Methodist College at Bala,
becoming a
minister at
Penrhyndeudraeth in 1865. Fy
Awenydd (1859)
Elias y
Thesbiad (1869) Y
Messiah (1895)
Charles o'r Bala (1898)...
-
whose Bardic name was "Glan Dyfi",
Edward Thomas,
whose Bardic name was "
Awenydd", and John I. Davis,
whose Bardic name was "Ioan Idris".: 128 According...
- eisteddfod. Hugh
Hughes (Tegai) - Y
Drydedd Oruchwyliaeth Nathaniel Jones - Fy
Awenydd Richard Parry (Gwalchmai) -
Adgofion am John
Elias Thomas Stephens & Gweirydd...