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- Y Prydydd Bychan (fl. c. 1222–68) was a medieval Welsh language court poet. His personal name is unknown. His father was the poet Phylip Brydydd. Prydydd...
- inspired by her muse, while Cynddelw Prydydd Mawr (1155-1200) acknowledged her as the source of his art and Prydydd y Moch at the beginning of the 13th...
- around the front? The grave of Madawg the intrepid warrior. Court poet Y Prydydd Bychan calls Madog both iniquitous and a celebrated lord and lists him...
- an important medieval Welsh poet. He is also known by his bardic name, "Prydydd y Moch" ("poet of the pigs"). Llywarch was a poet at the court of the kingdom...
- Cymry displaced it as the name for the Welsh and ****brians. The Welsh prydydd, "maker of forms", was also a term for the highest grade of a bard. The...
- Cauldron of Ceridwen.  So Llywarch ap Llywelyn (1173-1220) – also known as ‘Prydydd y Moch’ – can address his patron Llywelyn ap Iorwerth like this: 'I greet...
- in an old poem in the Book of Taliesin, while Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr and Prydydd y Moch mention Brân fab Llŷr several times in their poetry, under different...
- University of Wales Press. Jones, Elin M (1991). Gwaith Llywarch ap Llywelyn 'Prydydd y moch', Cyfres beirdd y tywysogion 5. Cardiff: University of Wales Press...
- The name may have been derived from occupational trade, from the Welsh prydydd, meaning "bard". The name also may have come from those who simply lived...
- Dafydd Benfras and Llywarch ap Llywelyn (better known under the nickname Prydydd y Moch) have survived. Very little of this poetry has been published in...