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Simwnt Fychan (c. 1530 – 1606) was a
Welsh language poet and genealogist,
probably born in
Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd in north-east Wales. He was a colleague...
- (****), Симон (Symon) Urdu: سائمن Vietnamese: Sỹ Minh, Xi Mông Welsh:
Simwnt,
Seimon Yiddish: שמעון
Simon is a
common name and
below is just a selection...
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Styled Lord of
Mechain Is Coed[1] and one of the sons of
Madog ap Maredudd.
Simwnt Fychan (c. 1530 – 1606) was a
Welsh language poet and
genealogist This page...
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includes cywyddau on
religious themes and an
elegy on the
death of
Henry VII.
Simwnt Fychan (c. 1530–1606) St.
Richard Gwyn (c. 1537–1584) – who
composed a number...
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compiled by
Davydd Ddu Athraw, in the fourteenth, and
subsequently enlarged by
Simwnt Vychan, in the
sixteenth century: with
English translations and
notes by...
- 1609)
William Salesbury (c. 1520 – c. 1584)
William Saunders (1806–1851)
Simwnt Fychan (c. 1530–1606)
David Thomas (Dewi Hefin) (1828–1909)
David Thomas...
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control the
activities of "minstrels,
rhymers and bards", in Wales.
Simwnt Fychan was
summoned to meet at
Caerwys and was
appointed "pencerdd", i.e...
- f/nf) Füzuli (c. 1494–1556,
Ottoman E, p),
birth name
Mahammad bin
Suleyman Simwnt Fychan (c. 1530–1606, Wales, p/nf) Rose
Fyleman (1877–1957, England, p/ch)...
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traditionally for
wealthy families in Wales. For example, the poet
Simwnt Fychan was emplo**** by
Simon Thelwall the
judge at Plas y Ward. Memorial...
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information on the nation's
poetry or
literature (for instance,
Irish or France).
Simwnt Fychan appointed "pencerdd", or
senior bard, by
Elizabeth I of
England Siôn...