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Ieuan ap
Hywel Swrdwal (?1430 – ?1480) was a
Welsh poet, from
Norman stock. He
composed primarily in Welsh, but was also
responsible for the
first known...
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father of two sons,
Ieuan ap
Hywel Swrdwal and
Dafydd ap
Hywel Swrdwal. Williams, J. E. Caerwyn. "
Swrdwal, Hywel".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography...
- son to
Owain Glyndŵr, the last
native prince of Wales.
Ieuan ap
Hywel Swrdwal (c. 1430 – c. 1480),
Welsh poet;
first recorded Welshman to
write an English...
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Lewys Glyn
Cothi (c. 1420–1490)
Tudur Penllyn (fl. c. 1420–1490)
Hywel Swrdwal (fl. 1430–1475)
Hywel Cilan (fl. 1435–1470) – who
composed poems to the...
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English might be said to
begin with the 15th-century bard
Ieuan ap
Hywel Swrdwal (?1430 - ?1480),
whose Hymn to the
Virgin was
written at
Oxford in England...
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carving of high quality, and was
referenced by the poet
Ieuan ap
Hywel Swrdwal (c.1430 – c.1480) who
called the
house "proud
maiden of lime and timber"...
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acknowledged by the
likes of
Lewis Glyn Cothi, Guto'r Glyn, and Llawdden.
Hywel Swrdwal is
thought to have been his
household bard. Jones, Evan David. "Dafydd...
- 1416),
Welsh ruler and
Prince of Wales,
crowned locally in 1404.
Hywel Swrdwal, (fl. 1430–1475),
Welsh language poet
David Griffiths, (1792–1863), missionary...
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might be said to
begin with the fifteenth-century bard
Ieuan ap
Hywel Swrdwal (?1430 – ?1480),
whose Hymn to the
Virgin was
written at
Oxford in England...
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Swinburne (1837–1909, E)
Randall Swingler (1909–1967, E)
Ieuan ap
Hywel Swrdwal (c. 1430 – c. 1480, W)
Bobbi Sykes (1943–2010, A)
Joshua Sylvester (1563–1618...