- Cyndrwyn,
Cynddylan is
described in the
probably seventh-century poem
Marwnad Cynddylan (Elegy for Cynddylan) and
seems to have been a
chieftain in Powys...
- "
Marwnad yr Ehedydd" ("The Lark's Elegy") is a
traditional Welsh folk song. A
single verse was
published by the
Welsh Folk Song
Society in 1914. It was...
-
father of Eliwlod. He is
memorialized with "The
Death Song of Madawg" (
Marwnad Madawg) from the Book of Taliesin,
which laments his
death at Erof's hands;...
- this is how the work
remains best-known today. The old
Welsh folk song
Marwnad yr
Ehedydd (The Lark's Elegy)
refers to the
death of "the Lark", possibly...
-
Bedwyr could be
found in the
reference to Bedwyr's well in the 9th-century
Marwnad Cadwallon ap Cadfan. The
Welsh Triads name
Bedwyr as "Battle-Diademed"...
- from the
kingdoms of Alt Clut and
Gododdin or
Manaw Gododdin. Taliesin's
Marwnad Rhun (English:
Elegy of Rhun) also
tells of the war and Rhun's
death in...
-
While the
context is not definitive,
Taliesin also
implies it, in his
Marwnad Rhun (English:
Elegy of Rhun) that
laments the
death of Maelgwn's son Rhun...
- from the
original on 27
March 2024.
Retrieved 22
November 2020. "72 –
Marwnad Siôn ap
Madog Pilstwn o Hafod-y-wern". www.gutorglyn.net.
Archived from...
- *litu-) uncertain. *marwo-natu- 'funerary poem, eulogy' – OIr.
marbnad MW
marwnad A
compound of PCelt. *marwo- ('dead') and *natu- ('poem'). The compound...
- pp. 191–192. Rhys 1904, pp. 281. Morris-Jones, John (1918), "Taliesin's
Marwnad Rhun (Elegy of Rhun)", in Evans, E.
Vincent (ed.), Y Cymmrodor, vol. XXVIII...