- Syr
Hywel y
Fwyall (fl. 1356 – died c. 1381), or 'Hywel of the Battleaxe', was a
Welsh knight and hero. He is also
referred to as Sir
Hywel ap Gruffydd...
- respectively. From c. 1359 to 1381 the
castle constable was Syr
Hywel y
Fwyall ('of the Battleaxe'), who may have
commanded a
corps of
Welshmen at the...
- ab
Owain Gwynedd (died 1170),
Welsh poet and
military leader Syr
Hywel y
Fwyall or Sir
Hywel ap
Gruffudd (fl. 1356–died 1381),
Welsh knight Hywel Bennett...
- used by Iolo Goch in a
famous 14th
century poem
addressed to Sir
Hywel y
Fwyall,
custodian of the castle.
There are a
number of
theories as to the meaning...
- the poet Iolo Goch
describes the
instrument in his
Cywydd to Syr
Hywel y
Fwyall. Also, in the same century, Brut y
Tywysogion ("Chronicle of the Princes")...
- (********inated), ?48 1381
probable – Sir
Hywel ap
Gruffydd ("Syr
Hywel y
Fwyall"),
soldier in the
service of King
Edward III of
England 1383 16 January...
- Gogynfeirdd. Gruffudd's
other works include two love poems, an
elegy for
Hywel y
Fwyall, a
political poem
supporting Owain Lawgoch in his
plans to
liberate Wales...
- the list on this page is
complete to 1901.
Howel ab
Owain Gwynedd Howel y
Fwyall William Hughes (d. 1600)
Griffith Jones (1683–1761) Ben Davies,
Robert Williams...