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49 - 60 of 702 for "Dic Siôn Dafydd"

  • DAFYDD ap GWILYM (fl. 1340-1370), poet Emlyn in 1343. These facts explain why Dafydd, though born at Brogynin, is called by later bards 'nightingale of Dyfed' and 'bard of Teifi's banks'. It is probable that he spent much of his time, and perhaps made his home, in Emlyn with his uncle, Llywelyn ap Gwilym. Nothing is known of Dafydd himself apart from the very few facts which can be gathered from his poems. It appears that he had visited
  • DAFYDD ap HARRI WYN (fl. 1568), poet
  • DAFYDD ap HUW'R GOF (fl. 1610-1657), poet
  • DAFYDD ap HWLCYN ap MADOG (fl. 17th century), poet
  • DAFYDD ap HYWEL ap IEUAN FYCHAN (fl. ? 1480-1510), poet Little is known about him except that he is said to have been buried at Llandrillo, Meironnydd. His work includes elegies upon two other poets, Dafydd Llwyd ap Llywelyn ap Gruffudd and ' Sir ' Rhys.
  • DAFYDD ap HYWEL GRYTHOR, a player on the crwth
  • DAFYDD ap IEUAN (IFAN) ab OWEN (fl. 1560), poet
  • DAFYDD ap IEUAN LLWYD (fl. 1500), poet
  • DAFYDD ap IFAN ab OWEN - see DAFYDD ap IEUAN ab OWEN
  • DAFYDD AP LLEWELYN AP HYWEL - see DAFYDD GAM
  • DAFYDD ap LLYWELYN (d. 1246), prince years later the pope instructed the bishops of Bangor, S. Asaph, and S. Davids to see that the oath of fealty to Dafydd, taken by the magnates of Wales at the king's command was being strictly observed. The attainment of majority was marked in 1229 by the rendering of homage to the Crown; provision was made for an annual grant of £40 from the Exchequer, pending the receipt of an equivalent in land. In
  • DAFYDD ap LLYWELYN ap MADOG (fl. 16th century), poet Peniarth MS 124 to Dafydd ap Hwlcyn ap Madog. It is uncertain whether he may be associated with the Dafydd Llewelyn who is represented by two englynion in NLW MS 3046D.