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Osborn Wyddel the
Irishman (Welsh:
Osbwrn Ystiwart Edwart) (fl. 1280), also
known as
Osborne Fitzgerald, was the
founder of the
Fitzgerald House of Corsygedol...
- void of the men lost in the war. The
older families of Towers, Todd, and
Wyddel were the
original settlers who came from
England in the
early eighteenth...
- Cadwallon's opponent, the
leader of the
Irish of Angelsey, was said to be
Serigi Wyddel (Serigi "The Irishman"), and the
final battle was
fought at
either Cerrig...
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Hywel Foel ap
Griffri ap
Pwyll Wyddel (fl. c. 1240–1300) was a
Welsh language court poet.
Hywel Foel's only
surviving work is an awdl
which laments the...
- of Desmond, and was
founded by
Osborn Wyddel (Fitzgerald-Osbourne), a
descendant of
Gerald de Windsor.
Wyddel, c. 13th
century arrived in
Wales (Kingdom...
- the
writers of
saintly lives.
Welsh tradition remembers him as
Brynach Wyddel (the Irishman).
Brynach may be a form of the
Irish name, Bernach. This possibly...
- Corsygedol, a
dynasty started in
Merionethshire by the
Irishman Osbwrn Wyddel around the 13th century. William's
father first constructed Corsygedol in...
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often compared to Excalibur. This
sword is used by
Llenlleawg Wyddel to kill
Diwrnach Wyddel and his men. Ceard-nan Gallan, the
Smith of the Branches, sword...
- century)
Dafydd Benfras (fl. 1230–1260)
Hywel Foel ap
Griffri ap
Pwyll Wyddel (fl. c. 1240–1300) Adda Fras (c. 1240 – c. 1320) –
whose poems haven't survived...
- 293–204; #36 of
Bromwich &
Evans (1992), pp. xlvii–xlviii. #29 G****lyd
Wyddel to hunt, #31
Cynedyr Wyllt to
handle the ****'s two pups (#30
which require...