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- Gutun Owain (fl. 1456–1497) was a poet in the Welsh language. He was born near Oswestry in what is now north Shropshire and was a student of Dafydd ab...
- occurrence of the "fifteen tribes of Gwynedd" is probably in parts written by Gutun Owain in National Library of Wales NLW Peniarth MS 131. The Welsh headings...
- genealogist Gutun Owain wrote about Madoc before 1492. Gwyn Williams in Madoc, the Making of a Myth said Madoc is not mentioned in any of Gutun Owain's surviving...
- Cervantes Conservatory and with maestros Leopoldina Nuñez and Vicente "Gutun" Gonzalez. Later took courses on orchestral conduction and contemporary...
- *toṷtan ~ *toṷtam > *toṷtim *mapon ~ *mapom (n. *-on) *ṷātin ~ *ṷātim *gutun ~ *gutum *brāterem *toṷtās *mapōs > *mapūs *ṷātīs *gutūs *brāterās Genitive...
- contemporaries such as Dafydd Llwyd of Mathafarn, Ieuan Dyfi and Llywelyn ap Gutun. Poetry portal Koch, John T (2006). Celtic Culture: A Historic Encyclopedia...
- after 1461 (where the chronicle ends). The prin****l scribe was the poet Gutun Owain, who died c. 1500, and whose datable m****cript output lies between...
- Several important Welsh poets of the period spent time at the abbey including Gutun Owain, Tudur Aled and Guto'r Glyn. Guto'r Glyn spent the last few years...
- m****cripts. Deio ab Ieuan Du (fl. 1460–1480) Ieuan Dyfi (c. 1460–1500) Gutun Owain (fl. 1460–1500) Gwilym Tew (fl. 1460–1480) Gwerful Mechain (fl. 1462–1500)...
- the northernmost part of Hokkaido by September 1. In the border area near Gutun, Soviet troops launched a general attack on 16 August, but were unable to...