- Y
Prifardd,
literally The
Chief Bard, is the
Welsh title given to
bards who have won
either the
chair or the
crown in the
National Eisteddfod of Wales...
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Cyfaredd y cyfarwydd :
astudiaeth o
fywyd a
gwaith y
prifardd T. Llew
Jones Cyfrol deyrnged y
Prifardd T. Llew
Jones (edited by
Gwynn ap Gwilym) "Colli 'un...
- c. 1990),
Welsh writer Myrddin ap
Dafydd (born 1956),
Welsh editor and
prifardd (Chief Bard) Dewi (disambiguation)
David (name)
Dafydd ap
Gwilym Society...
-
National Eisteddfod of
Wales in 1982 and 1993,
earning him the
title of
Prifardd. The
Bloodaxe book of
modern Welsh poetry : 20th-century Welsh-language...
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chair and
crown at the
National Eisteddfod both
receive the
lifelong title prifardd ('chief-bard'). For the same poet to win both the
chair and the
crown at...
- Churchyard: On Sa****ay 15
September 1984 a
memorial stone was
unveiled by a
Prifardd to mark the site in the
churchyard at
Talley where a deeply-rooted tradition...
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which dates back to at
least 1176, in
which the
winning poet is
chaired Y
Prifardd (The
Chief Bard) at the
National Eisteddfod Chair of St
Augustine in Canterbury...
- Y
Prifardd Sir T. H. Parry-Williams
Portrait bust (1966) by
Robert Lambert Gapper [cy] Born 21
September 1887 Tŷ'r Ysgol, Rhyd Ddu, Caernarfonshire, Wales...
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Commission after the war, his
headstone was
given the
additional words Y
Prifardd Hedd Wyn (English: "The
Chief Bard, Hedd Wyn"). On 6
September 1917, the...
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Friday afternoon of
Eisteddfod w****.
Winners are
referred to as Y
Prifardd (literally "The
Chief Bard"). The
custom of
chairing the bard is, however...