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GRUFFUDD DAFYDD DDU
(fl. c. 1500?), poet
GRUFFUDD GRYG
(fl. second half of the 14th century), bard
date within that period? It is certain that Gruffudd was a contemporary, for some years, of
Dafydd
ap Gwilym, as there was a well-known bardic 'controversy' between the two. Dafydd's floruit was probably 1340-70; assuming that Gruffudd did not write the poem to Einion until 1360 and that he continued to write until 1412 that would give the period 1360-70 as a possible period of association between
GRUFFUDD LEIAF
(fl. 15th century), poet
A native of Denbighshire, son of Gruffudd Fychan ap Gruffudd ap
Dafydd
Goch, who traced his descent from Owain Gwynedd. (Peniarth MS 127 (17)). An englyn written by him is found in Cwrtmawr MS 242B (1) and NLW MS 6499B (1). A cywydd to the owl is also attributed to him in some manuscripts, e.g. Cardiff MS. 64 (552), and Esgair MS. 1 (37); but the same poem bears the name of
Dafydd
ap Gwilym, and
GRUFFUDD LLWYD ap DAFYDD ab EINION LLYGLIW
(fl. c. 1380-1410), a poet
with Welsh literature and folklore, he was entertained at some of the famous courts of his period. His work includes poems to Owain Glyndŵr, Sir David Hanmer, Owain ap Maredudd of Neuadd Wen, and Hywel and Meurig Llwyd of Nannau, love and religious poetry, and it is now certain that he is the author of the poem to send the sun to greet Glamorgan, which has also been attributed to Iolo Goch and
Dafydd
GRUFFUDD LLWYD ap DAFYDD GAPLAN
(fl. c. 1400?), poet
GRUFFUDD NANNAU
(fl. c. 1460), poet
A member apparently of the Nannau family. He was contemporary with
Dafydd
ap Maredudd ap Tudur, fl. 1460. Some examples of his work exist in manuscript, and these include an englyn written to the poet Gruffudd Phylip (NLW MS 643B (39b)), a cywydd to the sons of Ieuan Fychan of Pengwern (died c. 1458) (Cardiff MS. 83 (28b)); NLW MS 3049D (500)), and another to
Dafydd
Llwyd ap Gruffudd Deuddwr
GRUFFYDD ap GWENWYNWYN
(bu farw 1286), lord of Upper Powys
the elder son of Gwenwynwyn by Margaret Corbet of Caus. An infant when his father died, an exile in 1216, he was excluded from his inheritance until after the death of Llywelyn I, meanwhile spending his youth and early manhood in England dependent on royal bounty and his mother's dower. When
Dafydd
II submitted to Henry III in 1241, the king invested Gruffydd (on strictly feudal terms) with the
GRUFFYDD ap LLYWELYN
(bu farw 1244), prince
that his half-brother (
Dafydd
ap Llywelyn), was intended to be Llywelyn's sole successor, an injustice which, in mediaeval Wales, an acknowledged son, though illegitimate by normal standards, could challenge with reasonable hope of public support. It was not Llywelyn's intention, however, to exclude him entirely, if he proved co-operative, from some share of power. Although he suffered a long term of
GRUFFYDD, ELIS
(fl. c. 1490-1552), 'the soldier of Calais,' copyist, translator, and chronicler
He was born some time between 1490 and 1500 in Gronnant Uchaf, Gwespyr, in the parish of Llanasa, Flintshire, where he inherited twenty-four acres of land from his uncle Siôn ap
Dafydd
. Nothing is known of his early life in Wales, but in his 'Chronicle' (v. infra) he has much to say about himself in the service of the Wingfield family, in London and France. He was with Sir Robert Wingfield on
GRUFFYDD, ROBERT GERAINT
(1928 - 2015), Welsh scholar
scholar Geraint Gruffydd was able to master new areas thoroughly and to undertake personal research, presenting detailed and secure textual analyses and innovative insights. In Bangor he turned to the work of
Dafydd
ap Gwilym and the poets of the gentry (y cywyddwyr), in Aberystwyth he was called upon to work on the earliest Welsh poetry (hengerdd) and the transition to the poems of the earliest
GRUFFYDD, WILLIAM JOHN
(1881 - 1954), scholar, poet, critic and editor
mewn Adfyd by Huw Lewys (1595), and a bilingual booklet on
Dafydd
ap Gwilym appeared in 1935. He published four anthologies of poetry. The first was Cywyddau Goronwy Owen (1907). Y Flodeugerdd Newydd (1909) was a selection of cywyddau of the poets of the gentry, meant as a textbook for students rather than a meticulous work of scholarship. Blodeuglwm o Englynion (1920) included, in addition to the
GUTO'R GLYN
(fl. second half of the 15th century), bard
if he is the author of the cywyddau to Sir Richard Gethin and Mathau Goch then it must be presumed that he started to write a little earlier, i.e. c. 1432-5. Guto'r Glyn was, according to Tudur Aled, the best bard for composing poems to men; the bard himself says, 'ac erioed prydydd gŵr wyf.' He knew how to praise; he also knew how to satirize as is shown by his biting references to
Dafydd
ab
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