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Edward Williams,
better known by his
bardic name Iolo
Morganwg (Welsh: [ˈjɔlɔ mɔrˈɡanʊɡ]; 10 March 1747 – 18 December 1826), was a
Welsh antiquarian, poet...
- of the
practices of the Iron Age druids. The 18th-century
figure Iolo
Morganwg fabricated what he
claimed were
early Welsh literary sources and traditions...
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January 1801 – 23
February 1888), also
known by his
bardic name
Myfyr Morganwg was a
Welsh bard,
druid and antiquarian. Born in Pencoed, Glamorganshire...
- fashion.
Morganwg 1862, p. 360.
Morganwg 1862, p. 361.
Morganwg 1862, pp. 360–362.
Morganwg 1862, pp. 361–363.
Morganwg 1862, p. 362.
Morganwg 1862, p...
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attributes the
symbol to Iolo
Morganwg; it has been
adopted by some Neo-Druids.
According to Jan Morris, Iolo
Morganwg did in fact
create what is now...
- the
publication of A
Rattleskull Genius: The Many
Faces of Iolo
Morganwg (Iolo
Morganwg and the
Romantic Tradition in
Wales (2006). The book has been described...
- the
famous writer of
myths and
folklore Edward Williams known as Iolo
Morganwg, its
thrashings caused m****ive
flooding which ultimately drowned all inhabitants...
- of
forgeries by
Morganwg and Williams'
alterations to
authentic triads.
Exactly how much "authentic"
content there is of
Morganwg's published work remains...
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Welsh antiquarian and
literary forger Edward Williams, best
known as Iolo
Morganwg. The script, an
alphabet compared to that of
Ancient Gr**** by
Welsh writer...
- the Neo-Druidic movement,
something that had been
developing since Iolo
Morganwg's activities in the late 18th century.
After cremating his dead son in 1884...