- century, e.g.
Dafydd ap
Gruffydd (1238–1283),
Prince of Wales, and
Dafydd ab
Edmwnd (fl. c. 1450–1497), a
Welsh poet. Alternatively,
Davis may be a patronymic...
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Edmund (
Edmwnd) Prys (1542/3 – 1623) was a
Welsh clergyman and poet, best
known for
Welsh metrical translations of the
Psalms in his
Salmau Cân. Prys was...
-
Dafydd ab
Edmwnd (fl. c. 1450–97) was one of the most
prominent Welsh language poets of the
Later Middle Ages.
Dafydd was born into a
family of Norman...
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Bowen Brenda Chamberlain Coslett Coslett Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr
Dafydd ab
Edmwnd Dafydd ab
Gwilym Dafydd Bach ap
Madog Wladaidd Dafydd Benfras Dafydd Nanmor...
-
Dafydd ab
Edmwnd. In 1450 at the
Carmarthen Eisteddfod, he
accused Gruffudd ap
Nicolas of
being bribed to give the
Bardic Chair to
Dafydd ab
Edmwnd. Ellis...
- 1400–c.1490),
Welsh poet
Dafydd Nanmor (fl. 1450–1490),
Welsh poet
Dafydd ab
Edmwnd (fl. c. 1450 – 1497),
Welsh poet
Dafydd Trystan Davies (born 1974), Welsh...
- ap
Nicolas of
accepting a
bribe from
Dafydd ab
Edmwnd in
return for the
Silver Chair.
Dafydd ab
Edmwnd's cywydd exemplified the 24
strict metres of Welsh...
- Apocrypha, the
volume contains the Book of
Common Prayer (in Welsh) and
Edmwnd Prys's
Welsh metrical Psalms. In the copy now in Cambridge, Mary
Jones wrote...
- 1583. At
Cambridge he was a
contemporary of the
Welsh clergyman and poet
Edmwnd Prys who had been born only 12
miles from Morgan's birthplace; Prys later...
- one of the
Peniarth m****cripts and in
Tudur Aled's
elegy to
Dafydd ab
Edmwnd.
Madog ap
Gwallter (fl. c. 1250)
Bleddyn Fardd (fl. c. 1258–1284) Llygad...