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61 - 72 of 542 for "Dafydd"

  • DAFYDD ap SIENCYN ap DAFYDD ap y CRACH - gweler DAFYDD ap SIANCYN ap DAFYDD ap y CRACH
  • DAFYDD BACH AP MADOG WLADAIDD - gweler SYPYN CYFEILIOG II
  • DAFYDD BACH ap MADOG WLADAIDD - gweler CNEPPYN GWERTHRYNION
  • DAFYDD BAENTIWR (fl. c. 1500-1530?), a poet His only extant work is his bardic controversy (ymryson) with Gruffydd ap Ieuan ap Rhys Llwyd. It contains a poem addressed to Gruffydd by Dafydd, a poem in reply by Gruffydd, and another by Dafydd. This controversy is to be found in the following manuscripts - Cardiff 7, Mostyn 143, NLW MS 5269B, Peniarth MS 112 Peniarth MS 152; and parts of it in NLW MS 728D and Peniarth MS 78.
  • DAFYDD BENFRAS (fl. 1230-1260), poet His father's name was Llywarch, and his home was in Anglesey. He wrote eulogies to Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, and an elegy upon his death in 1240. Gruffydd ap Llywelyn (1244) and Dafydd ap Llywelyn (1246) were also the subjects of elegies by Dafydd Benfras. Soon after Llywelyn ap Gruffydd had started on his campaign against his brother Owain in 1255 and against the English of the Middle Country in
  • DAFYDD BENWYN (fl. second half of the 16th century), bards of Glamorgan published by J. Kyrle Fletcher in 1909 - The Gwentian Poems of Dafydd Benwyn. Other poems by the bard were published by T. C. Evans (Cadrawd) in Cyfaill yr Aelwyd.
  • DAFYDD BRYDYDD HIR - gweler JONES, DAVID
  • DAFYDD COWPER (GOWPER) (fl. c. 1500), poet
  • DAFYDD DARON (fl. 1400), dean of Bangor signature, the house was that of the archdeacon of Bangor, and only if ' archdeacon ' be an error for ' dean ' can Dafydd Daron be brought into the story.
  • DAFYDD DDU ATHRO HIRADDUG (fl. before 1400), a poet NLW MS 3029B, that he was a man 'o Degeingyl,' i.e. from what is modern Flintshire. Dr. John Davies, Mallwyd (died 1644), states, in Peniarth MS 49, that he was 'archdeacon of Diserth'; as Dafydd Ddu is called 'Athro' (teacher, etc.) and that term sometimes connotes (as is said in the bardic grammar) a particular type of cleric, it may be that Dr. Davies was recording some tradition which he had
  • DAFYDD DDU ERYRI - gweler THOMAS, DAVID
  • DAFYDD EMLYN (fl. 1603-1622), poet and cleric in Llanstephan MS 38 and B.M. MS. 48. Avoid confusing him with Dafydd Wiliam Pyrs, fl. c. 1660.