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Gutun Owain (fl. 1456–1497) was a poet in the
Welsh language. He was born near
Oswestry in what is now
north Shropshire and was a
student of
Dafydd ab...
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Cervantes Conservatory and with
maestros Leopoldina Nuñez and
Vicente "
Gutun" Gonzalez.
Later took
courses on
orchestral conduction and contemporary...
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occurrence of the "fifteen
tribes of Gwynedd" is
probably in
parts written by
Gutun Owain in
National Library of
Wales NLW
Peniarth MS 131. The
Welsh headings...
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Gutun Owain wrote about Madoc before 1492. Gwyn
Williams in Madoc, the
Making of a Myth,
makes it
clear that
Madoc is not
mentioned in any of
Gutun Owain's...
- *toṷtan ~ *toṷtam > *toṷtim *mapon ~ *mapom (n. *-on) *ṷātin ~ *ṷātim *
gutun ~ *gutum *brāterem *toṷtās *mapōs > *mapūs *ṷātīs *gutūs *brāterās Genitive...
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contemporaries such as
Dafydd Llwyd of Mathafarn,
Ieuan Dyfi and
Llywelyn ap
Gutun. Poetry
portal Koch, John T (2006).
Celtic Culture: A
Historic Encyclopedia...
- Gryg
Gruffudd Hiraethog Gruffudd, Siôn Gruffydd,
William John Guto'r Glyn
Gutun Owain Gwalchmai ap
Meilyr Gwyn,
Harri Gwynfardd Brycheiniog Hooson, Isaac...
- Ethiopia,
Geography of Éthiopie
Ethiopia Map in 10
sections 1864
Zuberoatikaco gutun bat On
Gallica 1867
Exploration Instructions pour les
voyages d'exploration...
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Nahiago dut etor dadin. 'I
prefer him to come.' (= 'that he may come')
Gutun hau
idatzi dut
irakur dezazun. 'I have
written this
letter in
order for...
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translation of
Geoffrey of Monmouth's
Historia from the 13th century, the
Gutun Owain M****cript and the Red Book of Talgarth. The
Cwrtmawr M****cripts...