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Rhygyfarch or
Rhigyfarch (in
contemporary late Old
Welsh orthography Ricemarch, 1057–1099),
eldest son of Sulien, whom he may have
succeeded in 1091 as...
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Buchedd Dewi ("Life of David"), a
hagiography written by
Rhygyfarch in the late 11th century.
Rhygyfarch claimed it was
based on do****ents
found in the cathedral...
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presented between 1064 and 1082 by a
scribe named Ithael to his
brother Rhygyfarch (Ricemarch in the Old
Welsh orthography of the
eleventh century), who...
- of Caesarea, Arab
scholar and
historian (d. 1113) (approximate date)
Rhygyfarch,
Welsh bishop of St. David's (d. 1099)
William II (William Rufus), king...
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active in the
ecclesiastical and
political life of Deheubarth. One son,
Rhygyfarch (Latin: Ricemarchus) of
Llanbadarn Fawr,
wrote the Life of
Saint David...
- thus of the same
status as Canterbury)
reviving the
earlier claims of
Rhygyfarch and
Bishop Bernard of St Davids. It was in
connexion with this
cause that...
- the Great. pp. 93–94. Howlett,
David (2011). Gameson,
Richard (ed.). '
Rhygyfarch ap
Sulien and
Ieuan ap Sulien', in The
Cambridge History of the Book in...
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important is
Buchedd Dewi ("The life of Dewi, or, David")
written by
Rhygyfarch in
about 1094, and
Buchedd Cadog ("Life of Cadog")
written by
Lifris of...
- was
established by at
least the 11th century, as it is
mentioned in
Rhygyfarch's 11th-century Life of
Saint David. At this time it may have supported...
- king of
Scotland (b. 1032) Qutb Shah,
Persian Sufi and
religious leader Rhygyfarch,
Welsh bishop of St. David's (b. 1057)
Walter of Pontoise,
French abbot...