-
western slopes of the
glaciated Conwy valley,
below the
ridge of Cefn
Cyfarwydd, the
village having been
largely built in a
semicircle at the
point where...
- kings,
princes and
nobles patronised an
official storyteller (Welsh:
cyfarwydd). Like poets, the
storytellers were also professionals; but
unlike the...
-
cyfarwyddiaid (singular:
cyfarwydd, "storyteller"), were
members of the
bardic order in Wales. The only
historical cyfarwydd known by name is
Bledri ap...
- Cefn
Cyfarwydd is a
ridge in
Conwy county borough,
north Wales. It is
located above the
village of
Trefriw on the
western side of the
Conwy valley, and...
- dams. The
surrounding hills drop
steeply to the water's edge, from Cefn
Cyfarwydd and
Creigiau Gleision to the east, and Pen
Llithrig y
Wrach to the west...
-
themselves as
bards to gain
audience with King Pryderi.
Gwydion was a
skilled cyfarwydd (storyteller) and
regaled the
court with his tales.
Having charmed the...
- Hunt Publishing. ISBNÂ 978-1-78535-922-4. McKenna,
Catherine (2017). "
Cyfarwydd as poet in the
Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi".
North American Journal...
- A
distant view of Llyn
Geirionydd from Cefn
Cyfarwydd. Klon**** mill is
centre picture, with its
prominent spoil heaps...
- Jones, see
Jones See also Jones'
article on his translation: Llareggub's
Cyfarwydd in New
Welsh Review, no. 54,
Autumn 2001. "Copyright Notice: Duration...
- of the
Carneddau mountains and, more specifically, the
ridge of Cefn
Cyfarwydd. The head of the
valley offers a
profile of
crags which are silhouetted...