- Afon
Cothi (also
known as the
River Cothy) in
Carmarthenshire is the
largest tributary of the
River Tywi in
south Wales. From its
source at
Blaen Cothi in...
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October 1965),
known professionally as Shân
Cothi, is a
Welsh singer-songwriter,
television and
radio presenter.
Cothi was born in Ffarmers, Carmarthenshire...
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Lewys Glyn
Cothi (c. 1420 – 1490), also
known as
Llywelyn y Glyn, was a
prominent 15th-century
Welsh poet who
composed numerous poems in the
Welsh language...
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Roman surface and
underground mines located in the
valley of the
River Cothi, near Pumsaint, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The gold
mines are
located within...
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Thomas Evans (Tomos Glyn
Cothi) (20 June 1764 – 29
January 1833), was a
Welsh poet, Unitarian, and
political activist. Evans, son of Evan and
Hannah Evans...
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Wales Press, 2020, p.57 ISBN 9781786837349
Cothi,
Lewys Glyn. The
Poetical Works of
Lewis Glyn
Cothi, Cymmrodorion, 1837, p.136
Arthur in
Early Welsh...
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Retrieved 8
November 2012.
Lewis (Glyn
Cothi) (1837).
Gwaith Lewis Glyn
Cothi: The
Poetical Works of
Lewis Glyn
Cothi, a
Celebrated Bard, who
Flourished in...
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halfway between Llanwrda and
Lampeter on the A482 in the
valley of the Afon
Cothi. It
forms part of the
extensive estate of Dolaucothi,
which is
owned by...
- John, The
Gododdin of Aneirin,
Celtic Studies Publications, 1997, p. 111. Glyn
Cothi, Lewis,
Gwaith Lewis Glyn
Cothi,
Cymmrodorion Society, 1837, p. 118...
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earliest descriptions of it is
given by the 15th-century poet
Lewys Glyn
Cothi, who
described it as
living in Llyn Syfaddon, in Powys.[citation needed]...