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ADDA FRAS
(1240? - 1320?), poet and writer of prophecies
Dafydd
ap
Gwilym a'i gyfoeswyr 156 he is associated by Gruffudd Gryg (c. 1340 - 1412) with Casnodyn (c. 1290 - 1340). The years 1240 - 1320, therefore, would not be far wrong as the period of his life. He was buried in Maenan Abbey, near Conway, an abbey founded in 1186 (Gwaith Tudur Aled, i, 83). According to Llanstephan MS. 133 (617), his bardic teacher was Wmbar. Later poets in the elegies which
AFAN
(fl. early 6th century), patron saint
He is described as the son of Cedig
ap
Ceredig
ap
Cunedda Wledig, and is associated, as ' Afan Buellt,' with the cantref of the name in Mid Wales. Here are two of his churches, viz. Llanafan-fawr and Llanafan-fach; the third is Llanafan in the valley of the Ystwyth. An inscription of c. 1300 at Llanafan-fawr runs: 'Hic iacet sanctus Avanus Episcopus'; from this it has been inferred that he ruled
ALEN, RHISIART ap RHISIART
, author of 'Carol ymddiddan ag un marw ynghylch Purdan'
ALICE verch Griffith ap Ieuan ap Llywelyn Fychan
(fl. 1540-1570), a poetess
Daughter of the gentleman poet, Gruffydd
ap
Ieuan
ap
Llewelyn Fychan (c. 1485 - 1553) of Llannerch in Llewenni Fechan, Denbighshire. Her mother was his first wife, Jonet, daughter of Richard
ap
Howel of Mostyn (died 1540). Alice (or Alice Wen) was born about 1520, and married, about 1540, David Lloyd
ap
Rees of Vaynol, one of the Lloyds of Wigfair. Her children were John Lloyd (died 1615
ANARAWD ap GRUFFYDD
(d. 1143), prince
Cadwaladr, notwithstanding a marriage alliance between the two families. Owain showed his sense of the tragedy by driving his brother from northern Ceredigion and forcing him to take refuge in Ireland. Anarawd left a son
EINION
, who was slain in 1163 by his own man, Walter
ap
Llywarch, at the instigation, it was believed, of earl Roger of Hereford. It may be inferred from the account that
Einion
was the
ANARAWD ap RHODRI
(d. 916), prince
ANEIRIN
(fl. second half of the 6th century), poet
Aneirin by Heiddyn (Heiden, Eidyn)
ap
Enygan (Euengat) is listed as one of the 'Three Outrageous Killings' and one of the 'Three Monstrous Axeblows.' He is there referred to as 'Aneirin Gwawdrydd, Mechdeyrn Beirdd,' i.e. king paramount of the bards; cf. 'Taliesin Ben Beirdd' (Taliesin Chief of the Bards). But these are embroideries of a later age.
ANGHARAD
(d. 1162)
She was the wife of Gruffudd
ap
Cynan, was a daughter of Owain ab Edwin, a chieftain of eastern Gwynedd. She married Gruffudd about 1095, during his early struggle for power, and survived her husband many years, dying in 1162. Their children were Cadwallon (died 1132), Owain (Gwynedd), and Cadwaladr, and five daughters, named Gwenllian, Marared (Margaret), Rainillt, Susanna, and Annest. Of these
ANGHARAD, ferch MORGAN ap MEREDUDD (1293 or 1299) - see
IFOR HAEL
ANIAN
(d. 1306?), bishop of Bangor
Succeeded Richard (died 1267) in that see. The chapter had permission to elect on 8 November 1267, and on 12 December the Crown assented to the choice of Master Anian, archdeacon of Anglesey, whose consecration at Canterbury followed before the end of the year. The peace of Montgomery in the previous autumn had left Llywelyn
ap
Gruffydd as the dominant figure in Welsh affairs, and for a few years
ANIAN
(d. 1266), bishop of St Asaph
Welshman, known before his consecration as
Einion
ap
Maredudd, and seems now to have accepted Llywelyn's ascendancy without question. It is recorded that in 1263 he gave half of the church of Llanllwchaearn in Cydewain to the nuns of Llanllugan, and in 1265 the church of Berriw (Aberriw) to Strata Marcella. He died before 29 September 1266, when Meurig appears as custos of the see.
ANIAN
(d. 1293), bishop of St Asaph
career. At the time of his elevation, the diocese was, as the outcome of the treaty of Montgomery, entirely dominated by Llywelyn
ap
Gruffydd. Prince and bishop were, at first, on amicable terms. On 1 May 1269, agreement was reached between them at Mold as to the maintenance of the ancient privileges of the see in the Middle Country. Anian was a party to the settlement between Llywelyn and David
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