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Hywel Foel ap
Griffri ap
Pwyll Wyddel (fl. c. 1240–1300) was a
Welsh language court poet.
Hywel Foel's only
surviving work is an awdl
which laments the...
- Deheubarth,
Idwal Foel of Gwynedd,
Morgan ap
Owain of Gwent, and
Tewdwr ap
Griffri of Brycheiniog. His
retinue also
included eighteen bishops and thirteen...
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works of a
number of bards,
including Einion fab Gwalchmai,
Howel Foel ap
Griffri and
Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr. The
famous fourteenth century poet
Dafydd ap...
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Caradog (1075–1081), King of
Gwynedd Meurig, Lord of
Arwystli (d. 1106)
Griffri (d. 1106)
Llywarch Owain Ieuaf (d. 1130)
Hywel o'r
Brithdir (d. 1185) Robert...
- In a
contemporary poem of the 13th century,
court poet
Hywel Foel ap
Griffri laments Owain's captivity,
describing him in the
opening line as: Gŵr ysydd...
- of Roberts'
working in
English is
Christopher Meredith (b. 1954),
whose Griffri (1991) is set in the 12th
century and has the poet of a
minor Welsh prince...
- much
historical debate over
which castle he was held in.
Hywel Foel ap
Griffri wrote a
famous poem
describing Owain's long
imprisonment in a
round tower;...
- death,
Brycheiniog was
divided between the
three sons of Tewdwr's brother,
Griffri:
Tewdos (or Tewdwr), Selyf, and Einon; the
three cantrefi of Brycheiniog:...
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second novel,
Griffri (1991) appeared.
Utterly different from the first, this is set in the 12th century, with a poet narrator, the
Griffri of the title...
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middle of the 13th century)
Dafydd Benfras (fl. 1230–1260)
Hywel Foel ap
Griffri ap
Pwyll Wyddel (fl. c. 1240–1300) Adda Fras (c. 1240 – c. 1320) – whose...