- use with an
English lyric,
entitled Arabella, by
Thomas Walter Price (
Cuhelyn; 1829 - 1869),
journalist and poet.
Richard Davies'
lyric may have been...
-
keeping of the
cauldron of awen and so a
source of
poetic inspiration.
Cuhelyn Fardd (1100-1130)
spoke of
being inspired by her muse,
while Cynddelw Prydydd...
- FitzMartin, 1210–1282, who
granted land in the
Preseli Hills to a son of
Cuhelyn the Bard [cy], a
famous poet.
Nicholas II
FitzMartin (1235 - 1285){ William...
- The
Black Book of
Carmarthen by an
unidentified bard, but
addressed to
Cuhelyn Fardd (1100-1130) asks God to
allow the awen to flow so that ‘inspired...
-
writers to
conclude that the area must have once been
under the rule of
Cuhelyn the Bard [cy], a
descendant of whom was
later granted land in the nearby...
- Cian (Guenith Guaut)
Culfardd Talhaearn Tad Awen
Arofan (7th century)
Cuhelyn the Bard [cy] (?9th century) –
referred to in
several poems but otherwise...
-
Eigion (c. 770)
Caradog ap
Ieuanawl (c. 800)
Blieddud ap
Caradog (c. 830)
Cuhelyn ap
Bleiddud (c. 870)
Pebid Penllyn Meirion ap
Lleuddogw Owain Ddantgwyn...
- in Wales. He is aged
about 64 in this story. In
dialogue with Mark or
Cuhelyn he
tells his own
Welsh heritage and his
decisions in
youth to
leave Wales...
-
California was
organized by
Thomas Gwallter Price,
whose Bardic name was "
Cuhelyn", and took
place in
North San Juan on July 4th, 1860. On 28 July 1915,...
-
writers to
conclude that the area must have once been
under the rule of
Cuhelyn the Bard [cy], a
descendant of whom was
later granted land in the nearby...