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Buchedd Garmon is a
radio drama in the
Welsh language written by
Saunders Lewis. The
first broadcast was in 1937. The
story portrays the
visit of Garmon...
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Tylwyth Teg, the
fairies of
Welsh lore. He
appears as a
simpler figure in
Buchedd Collen (The Life of
Saint Collen), in
which he and his
retinue are vanquished...
- this to 601. Many of the
traditional tales about David are
found in the
Buchedd Dewi ("Life of David"), a
hagiography written by
Rhygyfarch in the late...
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Perhaps the two most
important is
Buchedd Dewi ("The life of Dewi, or, David")
written by
Rhygyfarch in
about 1094, and
Buchedd Cadog ("Life of Cadog") written...
- Germ****'s
visit to
Britain is the
subject of the
Welsh language radio play
Buchedd Garmon (1936) by
Saunders Lewis. Germ****
appears many
times in Jack Whyte...
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Welsh Kinship. Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1993. Davies, Sir
Robert Rees. "
Buchedd a moes y Cymry. The
manners and
morals of the Welsh."
Welsh History Review...
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Elvis in
later English translations.
Writing in the late 11th
century Buchedd Dewi ("Life of David"),
Rhigyfarch states that a
Saint Elvis baptised Saint...
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conjectured that he
resided for some time in that country.
According to the
Buchedd Collin ('Life of
Saint Collin'), he was the son of Gwynawc, ab Caledawc...
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woman of flowers) (1923–25,
revised 1948).
Other notable plays include Buchedd Garmon (The life of Germ****) (radio play, 1936) and
several others after...
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plays include Blodeuwedd (The
woman of flowers) (1923–25,
revised 1948),
Buchedd Garmon (The life of St. Germain) (radio play, 1936),
Siwan (1956), Gymerwch...