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Phylip Brydydd (fl. c. 1200–25) was a
Welsh language court poet.
Phylip was poet to the
court of Rhys Gryg, the
Welsh prince who
ruled part of the kingdom...
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Meilyr Brydydd ap
Mabon (fl. 1100–1137) is the
earliest of the
Welsh Poets of the
Princes or Y
Gogynfeirdd (The Less
Early Poets)
whose work has survived...
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Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr ("Cynddelw the
Great Poet";
Middle Welsh:
Kyndelw Brydyt or
Cyndelw Brydyd Maur; fl. c. 1155–1200), was the
court poet of Madog...
- Rhys
Brydydd (fl. mid-15th century) was a
Welsh language poet from Tir Iarll, Glamorgan,
south Wales. Only four of his
compositions survive, all of them...
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Ieuan Brydydd Hir (fl. 1450 – 1485) was a
Welsh language poet from
Ardudwy in Meirionnydd, north-west Wales. Hir sang on
mainly religious subjects. Thirteen...
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Middle Welsh Kyndelw (modern
Welsh Cynddelw), a
given name, as in
Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr (Kyndelw
Brydyt Maur).
Kendall is a gender-neutral name of British...
- Otherworld. Brân is
praised in the
poetry of 12th
century bard
Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr, in
which he is
described as "a good
commander of the host; in battle...
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Dafydd Goch
Brydydd o
Fuallt was a 16th
century Welsh poet. He is
thought to have been from the
Builth area. His
works are
known to
include poems written...
- Tywysogion", the
Poets of the Princes. The list is
roughly chronological.
Meilyr Brydydd (fl. 1100–1137)
Gwalchmai ap
Meilyr (fl. 1130–1180)
Owain Cyfeiliog (c...
- (following
Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr) use 'Cynferching'. See Jones,
Nerys Ann;
Parry Owen, Ann, eds. (1991).
Gwaith Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr (in Welsh). Vol...