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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...
- 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 Triads produced by the
Welsh antiquarian and
literary forger Iolo
Morganwg.
These triads,
which Iolo put
forth as
medieval works,
present Hu as a...
- are Coelbren, a pseudo-archaic Welsh-language
alphabet invented by Iolo
Morganwg c. 1791 for use in the
ceremonies he
similarly created for both the Gorsedd...
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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...
- Cymru, a
secret society of poets, writers, and
musicians founded by Iolo
Morganwg,
whose beliefs were "a
compound of
Christianity and Druidism, Philosophy...
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Morgannwg (journal), the
journal of the
Glamorgan History Society Iolo
Morganwg (1747–1826), a
Welsh antiquarian and poet
Coleg Morgannwg, a
former further...
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David Watkin Jones, also
known by his
bardic name
Dafydd Morganwg, was a
Welsh poet,
historian and geologist. He is
remembered as the
author of numerous...
- Cornwall. It is
based on the Welsh-based Gorsedd,
which was
founded by Iolo
Morganwg in 1792.
Since 1995, they run the
annual Holyer an Gof
Publishers Awards...