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Llywarch Hen ([ˈɬəwarχ ˈheːn], "
Llywarch the Old"; c. 534 – c. 608), was a
prince and poet of the
Brythonic kingdom of Rheged, a
ruling family in the Hen...
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Llywarch may
refer to:
Llywarch Hen (6th century),
Brythonic prince and poet
Llywarch ap
Hyfaidd (died c. 904), king of
Dyfed Llywarch ap
Llywelyn (fl...
- was
later reputed to have
married Elen
ferch Llywarch (893-943), the
supposed heiress of King
Llywarch ap
Hyfaidd of Dyfed,
which connection was subsequently...
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Llywarch Owain Reynolds (1843 – 12
March 1916) was a
Welsh solicitor and
Celtic scholar, who
collected a
large number of m****cripts that are now held...
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poetry connected to
Powys was ****ociated with
Llywarch's name at a later,
probably 9th century, date.
Llywarch is
referred to in some
poems as king of South...
- a m****cript
dating from c. 1265. The
poetry ****ociated with
Llywarch Hen, Canu
Llywarch Hen and with Heledd, Canu Heledd,
dates from a
somewhat later...
- nosed" from
first wife
Gwladys ferch Llywarch);
Maelgwn ab
Owain Gwynedd (from
first wife
Gwladys ferch Llywarch) Lord of Môn (1169–1173);
Gwenllian ferch...
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Llywarch Llaety (fl. c. 1140–1160) was a Welsh-language
court poet. A
single poem by
Llywarch survives, the
earliest text of
which is
found in the Hendregadredd...
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Llywarch ap
Llywelyn (fl. 1173–1220) was an
important medieval Welsh poet. He is also
known by his
bardic name, "Prydydd y Moch" ("poet of the pigs")....
- p****ing in the
Llywarch Hen cycle,
poems about the
sufferings of his
cousin Llywarch and
written with the poet
speaking from
Llywarch's point of view....