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- 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...