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Bleddyn Fardd (c. 1258–1284), Welsh-language
court poet
Myrddin Fardd (1836–1921),
Welsh writer This page
lists people with the
surname Fardd. If an internal...
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Jones (1836 – 27 July 1921),
better known under his nom de
plume Myrddin Fardd, was a
Welsh writer and
antiquarian scholar born at Tan-y-Ffordd in the...
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Bleddyn Fardd (fl. c. 1258 – 1284) was a Welsh-language
court poet from Gwynedd.
Bleddyn is
noted for his
elegies on the
death of
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd...
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known to
Welsh speakers by his
bardic name of Eben
Fardd, was a
Welsh teacher and poet. Eben
Fardd was born in Llanarmon, Caernarvonshire, the son of...
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Llaety (fl. c. 1140–1160)
Llywelyn Fardd I – (fl. c. 1150–1175) –
named in the Red Book of
Hergest as “Llywelyn
Fardd, son of Cywryd”.
Seisyll Bryffwrch...
- Fürth (German: [fʏʁt] ; East Franconian:
Färdd; Yiddish: פיורדא, romanized: Fiurda) is a city in
northern Bavaria, Germany, in the
administrative division...
- poet
Lewys Glyn Cothi. In the
Hendregadredd M****cript, the poet
Bleddyn Fardd praises his
patron Rhys ap
Maredudd by
likening him to Arthur's "beloved'...
- while, in his
elegy for
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd,
Prince of Wales,
Bleddyn Fardd compares the
overthrow of the
prince to the
deaths of
Llywelyn Fawr, King...
- include:
Gwaith Meilyr Brydydd a'i
ddisgynyddion (1994)
Gwaith Llywelyn Fardd I ac
eraill o
feirdd y
Ddeuddegfed Ganrif (1995)
Gwaith Dafydd Benfras ac...
- 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...