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Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr ("
Cynddelw the
Great Poet";
Middle Welsh:
Kyndelw Brydyt or
Cyndelw Brydyd Maur; fl. c. 1155–1200), was the
court poet of
Madog ap...
- Elis; 3
February 1812 – 19
August 1875), also
known by the
bardic name
Cynddelw, was a
Welsh language poet, editor, biographer,
lexicographer and eisteddfod...
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these medieval poets were
known by a pseudonym, for
example Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr ('
Cynddelw the
Master Poet'), fl. 1155–1200 and Iolo Goch ('Iolo the Red')...
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Cuhelyn Fardd (1100-1130)
spoke of
being inspired by her muse,
while Cynddelw Prydydd Mawr (1155-1200)
acknowledged her as the
source of his art and...
- an
anglicization of
Middle Welsh Kyndelw (modern
Welsh Cynddelw), a
given name, as in
Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr (Kyndelw
Brydyt Maur).
Kendall is a gender-neutral...
- to the Otherworld. Brân is
praised in the
poetry of 12th
century bard
Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr, in
which he is
described as "a good
commander of the host;...
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Tywysogion (following
Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr) use 'Cynferching'. See Jones,
Nerys Ann;
Parry Owen, Ann, eds. (1991).
Gwaith Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr (in Welsh)...
- vard Sele(v) ap Kynan" Arofan's name is
later recorded in the work of
Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr,
where he is held in
regard alongside Afan Ferddig: "Gnavd...
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which stand above the
pedigrees of
Eunydd of
Dyffryn Clwyd and Hwfa ap
Cynddelw on p. 85 and the
tribe of
Gollwyn ap
Tangno on p. 90 all read something...
- were the
Stewards (Seneschal) of King
Owain Gwynedd,
those being Hwfa ap
Cynddelw and
Llywarch ap Bran, both of the
Fifteen Tribes of Wales. Then merely...