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- Llawdden (or Ieuan Llawdden) (fl. 1440–1480) was a Welsh language poet and a Roman Catholic priest. Llawdden composed poems to many prominent noble families...
- ISBN 978-1-78316-914-6, retrieved 11 February 2019 Mary Gwendoline Ellis. "LLAWDDEN or IEUAN LLAWDDEN (fl. 1450), a cywyddwr who wrote during the years 1450 to 1480"...
- Harri Jones Alun Lewis Lewis Glyn Cothi Howell Elvet Lewis Saunders Lewis Llawdden Evan Lloyd Huw Llywd Llywelyn ab y Moel Llywelyn Goch ap Meurig Hen Alun...
- 1673), bishop of Bangor". DWB. Ellis, Mary Gwendoline (1959). "LLAWDDEN or IEUAN LLAWDDEN (fl. 1450), a cywyddwr who wrote during the years 1450 to 1480"...
- dead. There is some evidence to suggest, in the poetry of the Welsh Bard Llawdden for example, that a few diehards continued to fight on even after 1421...
- February 2007. Retrieved 7 February 2019. Ellis, Mary Gwendoline. "Llawdden or Ieuan Llawdden". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved...
- Cothi Lewis Môn Lewis, Howell Elvet (Elfed) Lewis, Peter Lewis, Saunders Llawdden Lloyd, Henry (Ap Hefin) Lloyd-Jones, John Llwyd, Huw Llwyd, Morgan Llygad...
- entertainer was acknowledged by the likes of Lewis Glyn Cothi, Guto'r Glyn, and Llawdden. Hywel Swrdwal is thought to have been his household bard. Jones, Evan...
- buried in the poetic cemetery at Llanuwchllyn (thus keeping company with Llawdden, Madog Benfrâs, Siôn Ceri, Ieuan Llwyd Brydydd, Hywel Swrdwal, Ieuan ap...
- Moel (died 1440) Sefnyn (fl.1440) Gwilym ab Ieuan Hen (fl. c. 1440–1480) Llawdden (fl. 1440–1480) Maredudd ap Rhys (fl. 1440–1483) Ieuan Gethin (fl. c. 1450)...