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97 - 108 of 702 for "Dic Siôn Dafydd"

97 - 108 of 702 for "Dic Siôn Dafydd"

  • DAFYDD LLWYD ap SION - see DAFYDD LLWYD o'r HENBLAS
  • DAFYDD LLWYD MATHAU, MATHE, or MATHEW (fl. 1601-1629), poet and strolling minstrel
  • DAFYDD LLWYD MATHE - see DAFYDD LLWYD MATHAU
  • DAFYDD LLWYD MATHEW - see DAFYDD LLWYD MATHAU
  • DAFYDD LLWYD SYBYLLTIR (fl. c. 1610), poet
  • DAFYDD LLYFNI (fl. end of 16th century), poet
  • DAFYDD MEIFOD (fl. c. 1600), poet
  • DAFYDD MORGANWG - see JONES, DAVID WATKIN
  • DAFYDD MYNYDDBACH - see JAMES, DANIEL
  • DAFYDD NANCONWY (fl. 17th century), writer of cywyddau He is said to have been the son of Tomas Dafydd ap Ieuan ap Rhys ap Gronnw ap Meyrick ap Llewelyn ap Richard ap Dafydd of Pwll-y-crochan in ' Llechwedd Isaf ' (i.e. Arllechwedd Isaf), Caernarfonshire His father also was a poet, and he is known to have written a cywydd in 1654. Among the few poems by Dafydd Nanconwy which have survived is a cywydd to Captain William Myddelton of Gwaenynog, who
  • DAFYDD NANMOR (fl. 15th century), poet He is named after the village of Nanmor (Nanmor Deudraeth) near Beddgelert. He sang cywyddau in the manner of Dafydd ap Gwilym, to a married woman, Gwen o'r Ddôl, i.e. Dolfriog in the same neighbourhood, and because of these poems he was sent from the district after a verdict given by twelve jurymen. This happened, according to the bard, when Dafydd ab Ifan ab Einion was engaged in the war in
  • DAFYDD OFFEIRIAD Syr (fl. 15th century), cleric, and writer of vaticinatory poetry