- Bedo
Brwynllys (fl. c. 1460) was a Welsh-language poet or bard. He
lived in the
Bronllys area near
Talgarth in Brycheiniog. Bedo was a love poet in the...
- Bedo may
refer to: Bedo Aeddren,
Welsh poet Bedo
Brwynllys,
Welsh poet Bedo Hafesp,
Welsh poet Bedo
Phylip Bach,
Welsh poet Bedo,
village in
Haiti Bedő...
- at
Coldbrook House between Deulwyn and Bedo
Brwynllys. He was
eulogized by
Ieuan Deulwyn, Bedo
Brwynllys,
Hywel Dafi, and (jointly with his
brother William)...
- Uwch Mynydd)
Kymwt Is
Mynyd (Cwmwd Is Mynyd)
Cantref Selyf Kymwt Brwynllys (Cwmwd
Brwynllys)
Kymwt Talgarth (Cwmwd Talgarth)
Cantref Tewdos Kymwt Dyffryn...
-
Ieuan Brydydd Hir (fl. 1450–1485)
Dafydd Nanmor (fl. 1450–1490) Bedo
Brwynllys (fl. c. 1460)
Dafydd Epynt (fl. c. 1460) – who
composed poems in praise...
- is
thought to be from the same
district as, and ****ociated with Bedo
Brwynllys. His
works include eleven strict metre poems. "Bedo
Phylip Bach". Dictionary...
- open to the
public between April and October. The
minor Welsh bard Bedo
Brwynllys lived in
Bronllys in the 15th century. His
poetry is
characteristic of...
- the hand of
Howel Davi.
Other poets included in this
volume are Bedo
Brwynllys,
Dafydd Llwyd,
Llywelyn ap Morgan,
Dafydd ap
Gwilym and
Ieuan ap Howel...
- of
which examples can be
found in the work of
Dafydd Nanmor and Bedo
Brwynllys in the 15th century, and
Wiliam Llŷn in the 16th. The
Lament was also...
-
office until his death. Many of the
Welsh poets of the time, such as Bedo
Brwynllys,
Dafydd Amharedudd ap Tudur, Guto'r Glyn and
Hywel Rheinallt, praised...