- Lleu refuses,
demanding that
Gronw must
stand on the bank of the
River Cynfael and
receive a blow from his spear.
Gronw desperately asks if
anyone from...
- and religion. He is
noted for his
elegy on the
death of
Tudur Aled. A.
Cynfael Lake (ed.),
Gwaith Siôn ap
Hywel ap
Llywelyn Fychan (University of Wales...
-
Dafydd ap Gwilym. Caerdydd:
Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru. pp. 107–109. Lake, A.
Cynfael, ed. (2007). "79 – Y Breuddwyd".
Dafydd ap Gwilym.net.
Welsh Department...
- "The
Girls of Llanbadarn", and "The Poet and the Grey Friar". Lake, A.
Cynfael (ed.). "63 – Ei Gysgod".
Gwaith Dafydd ap Gwilym.
Welsh Department, Swansea...
- the
usurpation of
Gronw Pebr, whom he
killed on the
banks of the
River Cynfael. A
holed stone in
Ardudwy is
still known as
Llech Ronw (Gronw's Stone)...
- He was also a
bardic teacher, most
notably of
Gruffudd Hiraethog. A.
Cynfael Lake and Ann
Parry Owen (eds.)
Gwaith Lewys Morgannwg (Aberystwyth, 2005)...
-
among his
surviving work are
poems to his
patrons from
north Powys. A.
Cynfael Lake (ed.),
Gwaith Siôn Ceri (Aberystwyth, 1996). The
standard edition...
- Cardiff:
University of
Wales Press. ISBN 978-1-78683-959-6. Lake, A.
Cynfael (2001). "Literature
Since 1500". The Year's Work in
Modern Language Studies...
-
Historical Encyclopedia.
Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. ISBN 1-85109-440-7. Lake, A
Cynfael (1994).
Gwaith Lewys Daron. Cardiff:
Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru. ISBN 0-7083-1238-1...
-
Biography reports that
about twenty poems by him are recorded. Lake, A.
Cynfael (2004). "Brwmffild,
Mathau (fl. c.1525–c.1545)".
Oxford Dictionary of National...