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Aneirin (Welsh pronunciation: [aˈnɛirɪn]), also
rendered as
Aneurin or
Neirin and
Aneurin Gwawdrydd, was an
early Medieval Brythonic war poet who lived...
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Inchmacnerin Abbey (Irish:
Mainistir Inis Mac
nÉirín) is a
former monastery and
National Monument located in
Lough Key, Ireland.
Inchmacnerin Abbey is...
- (Official
Video 1)"
Jesse Lamar High Nik
Harper "Bagboy (Official
Video 2)"
Neirin Best
Lianne Pierce "Indie Cindy"
Jesse Lamar High Nik
Harper "Andro Queen"...
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Welsh literature At that time,
Talhaiarn Cataguen was
famed for poetry, and
Neirin, and
Taliesin and Bluchbard, and Cian, who is
called Guenith Guaut, were...
- AD 547–559: "At that time,
Talhaiarn Tataguen was
famed for poetry, and
Neirin, and Taliesin, and Bluchbard, and Cian, who is
called Guenith Guaut, were...
- ("At that time
Talhaearn the
Father of the Muse was
famous in poetry, and
Neirin, Taliesin,
Blwchfardd and Cian who is
called Gweinthgwawd, at one and the...
- At that time
Talhaearn the
Father of the Muse was
famous in poetry, and
Neirin, Taliesin,
Blwchfardd and Cian who is
called Gweinthgwawd, at one and the...
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Cynfeirdd period, are
extant and
accepted as
probably genuine:
Aneirin (
Neirin mab Dwyrei) (fl. 550–600)
Taliesin (fl.
later 6th century) The following...
- figures,
Blwchfardd and Cian: Tunc
Talhaern Tat
Aguen in
poemate claruit, et
Neirin, et Taliessin, et Bluchbard, et Cian qui
vocatur Gue[ni]th Guaut, simul...
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identifies Dunduff Castle with Dindywydd, a site
mentioned by
Aneirin or
Neirin, a Dark Age
Brythonic poet, in one of his
Arthurian poems as
preserved in...