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Meilyr Brydydd ap
Mabon (fl. 1100–1137) is the
earliest of the
Welsh Poets of the
Princes or Y
Gogynfeirdd (The Less
Early Poets)
whose work has survived...
- (sometimes
spelled Meilyr; died 1220) was a Cambro-Norman
nobleman and Lord
Chief Justice of
Ireland during the
Lordship of Ireland.
Meilyr FitzHenry was the...
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Referred to as
Cyngreawdr Fynydd by the 12th-century poet
Gwalchmai ap
Meilyr, its
English name
derives from the Old
Norse word for sea serpent. The Little...
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Gwalchmai ap
Meilyr (fl. 1130 – 1180) was a Welsh-language
court poet,
connected with
Trewalchmai in Anglesey. He was one of the
earliest of the Gogynfeirdd...
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patronymics in the
Welsh fashion,
naming himself Cadfael ap
Meilyr ap
Dafydd (Cadfael son of
Meilyr son of Dafydd). He was born in May 1080 into a peasant...
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Meilyr ap
Gwalchmai (fl.
second half of the 12th century) was the son of the
Welsh poet
Gwalchmai ap
Meilyr (fl. 1130–1180) and
brother of
another poet...
- source,
having been
compiled 400
years after the
events they describe.
Meilyr Brydydd,
writing at the same time as
Geoffrey of Monmouth,
mentions Mordred...
- 1208,
while John's
justiciar in
Ireland Meilyr fitz
Henry invaded his lands,
burning the town of New Ross.
Meilyr's defeat by
Countess Isabel led to her...
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people for the group,
including Super Furry Animals b****ist Guto Pryce,
Meilyr Gwynedd,
Osian Gwynedd, Mick Hilton, Dic Ben and Kris Jenkins. Ben was in...
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Alfonso VII of León 1130:
Earliest likely date for
works of
Gwalchmai ap
Meilyr 1133: Man
Jiang Hong
written by Yue Fei 1137: Li
coronemenz Looïs possibly...