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Einion Offeiriad ("Einion the Priest") (died 1356) was a
Welsh language poet and grammarian.
Einion lived in Ceredigion,
where he was a
chaplain to Sir...
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Dafydd Offeiriad was a 15th-century
Welsh cleric and poet. His
poetic work is
known to have been vaticinatory.
Little of his work is
thought to survive...
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itinerant poet) As Sir
Thomas Wiliems stated,[citation needed] it was
Einion Offeiriad who
developed the
medieval Welsh bardic grammar,
which can be separated...
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south Wales for
three decades. Rhys was
celebrated by
Welsh poet
Einion Offeiriad, and
memorialized in
poems by his
cousin Dafydd ap Gwilym, and by Iolo...
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Virgin Mary, and for his
elegy to
Gwenhwyfar of Pentraeth.
Einion Offeiriad (died 1356)
Tudur ap Gwyn Hagr (fl.
second half of the 14th century) Iorwerth...
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exemplified the 24
strict metres of
Welsh poetry,
previously codified by
Einion Offeiriad and
Dafydd Ddu o Hiraddug, as
Dafydd ab
Edmwnd had
personally reformed...
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Latin Enni****, is a male
Welsh given name and may
refer to:
Einion Offeiriad ("Einion the Priest") (died 1356),
Welsh poet and
grammarian Einion ap...
- line. One of the
earliest texts on the
subject is
credited to
Einion Offeiriad (fl c. 1320–c. 1349) a bard
considered to have been
under the patronage...
- Pwll y Tarw, Pwll y Merched)
Numerous smaller inlets including:
Porth Offeiriad, Aber Cawell,
Porth Newydd, Porthyrychen,
Porth Eilian,
Porth y Corwgl...
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responsibility on the
bearer to
defend the ruler; a
feudal Minister of Defence.
Offeiriad Teulu,
literally "household priest", a
senior religious advisor. Distain...