Guto'r Glyn (c. 1412 – c. 1493) was a Welsh language poet and soldier of the era of the Beirdd yr Uchelwyr ("Poets of the Nobility") or Cywyddwyr ("cywydd-men")...
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falsehood, and sets his eyes on the blessedness of heaven. Guto'r Glyn is associated with Glyn Ceiriog, Denbighshire, where many of his patrons lived. He...
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of Wales Press, 1993, p.43. See also guto'r glyn.net "Sir William Gardiner". E. A. Rees, A Life of Guto'r Glyn, Y Lolfa, 2008, p.212. Richard III wounds...
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1485, the last major battle of the Wars of the Roses. The Welsh poet Guto'r Glyn credited Richard's death to Sir Rhys ap Thomas, a Welsh member of Henry's...
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against King Henry IV of England during the early 15th century. Local poet Guto'r Glyn (c. 1412 – c. 1493) heralded Siôn ap Madog, the great-nephew of Owain...
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successor of Dafydd, Guto’r Glyn, one is able see to how these forces that control culture interact in a different context. Like Dafydd, Glyn used cywydd meter...
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king's helmet was driven into his skull. The contemporary Welsh poet Guto'r Glyn implies a leading Welsh Lancastrian, Rhys ap Thomas, or one of his men...
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king's helmet was driven into his skull. The contemporary Welsh poet Guto'r Glyn implies the leading Welsh Lancastrian Rhys ap Thomas, or one of his men...
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Prydein (1978): 245. Mary Jones, "The Horn of Bran", citing Guto'r Glyn, Gwaith Guto'r Glyn, ed. Ifor Williams and Llywelyn Williams. Cardiff, 1939. p...
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Guto Puw (born 1971), Welsh composer, university lecturer and conductor Guto'r Glyn (1435–1493), Welsh language poet Guto (footballer, born 1964), full name...
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was the principal patron of Ieuan Deulwyn, and was also a patron of Guto'r Glyn as well as others. He hosted a bardic debate at Coldbrook House between...
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spent time at the abbey including Gutun Owain, Tudur Aled and Guto'r Glyn. Guto'r Glyn spent the last few years of his life at the abbey, and was buried...
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common. Oswestry is twinned with Combs-la-Ville, France, since 1980. |} Guto'r Glyn (c1412-c1493) Welsh bard, resident of the town as appears from poem,...
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and as an entertainer was acknowledged by the likes of Lewis Glyn Cothi, Guto'r Glyn, and Llawdden. Hywel Swrdwal is thought to have been his household...
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(fl. 1435–1470) – who composed poems to the nobility of north Wales. Guto'r Glyn (c. 1435 – c. 1493) Llywelyn ab y Moel (died 1440) Sefnyn (fl.1440) Gwilym...
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figures have lived in or near Glyn Ceiriog. The 15th century Welsh poet Guto'r Glyn (1435–1493) is associated with Glyn Ceiriog The 17th century Welsh...
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Tudur (1320–1370) and in a poem by Dafydd ap Gwilym (fl. 1340–1370). Guto'r Glyn (fl. 1440–1493) compares his patroness with her, and his patron to Caradoc...
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to Guto'r Glyn. "Llywelyn ab y Moel, fl. c.1395/1400–d. 1440". Guto's Wales. Retrieved 2 November 2021. E. A. Rees (2008). A Life of Guto'r Glyn. Y Lolfa...
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Humanities Research Council to look into the work of 15th century poet Guto'r Glyn. The grant was believed to be the largest of its kind awarded to a university...
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Lolfa, 2001). ISBN 0-86243-603-6 Loomis, Richard M. (2005). New House: & Guto'r Glyn in 1492. Richard Loomis. p. 108. ISBN 9781413479331. Retrieved 8 October...
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Grenfell Glyn, 2nd Baron Wolverton, PC (1824–1887), a British Liberal politician Guto'r Glyn (1435–1493), Welsh language poet Gwyneth Glyn (born 1979)...
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survives along with several humorous disputations with the famous poet Guto'r Glyn. His work has occasionally been confused in manuscripts with that of...
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was liberal patron of the bards, as acknowledged by Gutun Owain and Guto'r Glyn. Williams, David H. (2005). "Dafydd ab Ieuan ab Iorwerth (d. in or before...
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have worked as a drover, grazier, and trader in wool. His fellow poet Guto'r Glyn chided him in humorous verse after he failed to assist Guto in a disastrous...
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- George Nevill, 4th Baron Bergavenny, about 52 1493 date unknown - Guto'r Glyn, bard and soldier, about 60 1496 January/February - John Marshall, Bishop...
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quarries. There was some transport by sea. A poem by the 15th century poet Guto'r Glyn asks the Dean of Bangor to send him a shipload of slates from Aberogwen...
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most prominent poets of the period such as Lewys Daron, Lewys Môn and Guto'r Glyn. Cochwillan The homes of Guto's patrons British Listed Buildings Cochwillan...
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poets of the time, such as Bedo Brwynllys, Dafydd Amharedudd ap Tudur, Guto'r Glyn and Hywel Rheinallt, praised his scholarship and learning. He was buried...
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rise in popularity of Melangell's cult. By the 15th century, the poet Guto'r Glyn records that pilgrims were known to visit the shrine of Melangell for...
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house built for Edward ap Hywel ab leuan Llwyd is described by the poet Guto'r Glyn (c.1412 – c.1493) in the C15. In the 1570s the house was purchased by...
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