- pronunciation: [blɔˈdeiwɛð];
Welsh "Flower-Faced", a
composite name from
blodau "flowers" +
gwedd "face"), is
married to Lleu Llaw
Gyffes in
Welsh mythology...
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coins or eggs. In
southern Wales and
nearby portions of England, 'Sul y
Blodau' or 'Flowering Sunday' is a
grave decoration tradition commonly observed...
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Blodau cerdd was a 19th-century
monthly Welsh language periodical. It was
first produced in 1852 by
Methodist minister and musician, John
Roberts (Ieuan...
- In
Wales and
nearby portions of England, Sul y
Blodau or
Flowering Sunday is a
grave decoration tradition commonly observed on Palm Sunday,
although historically...
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poems were
published in four volumes: Y
Blodau in 1854,
Blodau Hefin in 1859, Blodau'r Awen in 1866, and
Blodau Hefin in 1883. Griffiths,
Griffith Milwyn...
- Voices,
Keyboard (The lambs'fold vale/David of the blue stone) ****Ib:23
Blodau LIundain C
major 2 Voices,
Keyboard (The
flowers of London) ****Ib:24 Y Gadly's...
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Blodau Yr Oes ("Flowers of the Age") was a 19th-century
monthly Welsh-language periodical,
first produced in 1872 by T. J. Griffiths, Utica, New York....
- author,
scriptwriter and
musician (being one half of the
acoustic duo '
Blodau Gwylltion'). She is the
author of over
twenty children's
books and three...
- Iawn i Ti a Fi (1995) Byw
Celwydd (2016-2018)
Teulu Talcen Caled Nel Sul Y
Blodau (Palm Sunday)
Minder - DC 'Taff'
Jones (1982-1989)
Gawain and the Green...
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southern Wales and
nearby portions of England, Palm
Sunday is
called 'Sul y
Blodau' ('Flowering Sunday') and it is
traditional to
decorate graves with flowers...