• Aneirin (Welsh pronunciation: [aˈnɛirɪn]), also rendered as Aneurin or Neirin and Aneurin Gwawdrydd, was an early Medieval Brythonic war poet who lived...
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    Y Gododdin (redirect from Canu Aneirin)
    traditionally ascribed to the bard Aneirin and survives only in one manuscript, the "Book of Aneirin". The Book of Aneirin manuscript is from the later 13th...
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    Aneirin Hughes (born Aneurin Hughes, 8 May 1958) is a Welsh actor and singer known for playing Chief Superintendent Brian Prosser in the BBC4 Welsh police...
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    The Book of Aneirin (Welsh: Llyfr Aneirin) is a late 13th century Welsh manuscript containing Old and Middle Welsh poetry attributed to the late 6th century...
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    Aneirin is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 467 kilometers. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) on June 13, 2014...
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    medieval Welsh manuscripts: the Black Book of Carmarthen and the Book of Aneirin (both 13th-century); the Book of Taliesin and the White Book of Rhydderch...
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  • Cerdic, Aelle, Gildas, and Aneirin (in the series, it is revealed that the last two are the same person; born with the name Aneirin, he changes it to Gildas...
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  • Aneirin Talfan Davies OBE, (11 May 1909 – 14 July 1980) was a Welsh poet, broadcaster and literary critic. Talfan Davies was brought up in Gorseinon....
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    Aneurin Barnard (/əˈnaɪrɪn/; Welsh: [aˈnɛirɪn]; born 8 May 1987) is a Welsh actor. He is known for playing Davey in Hunky Dory, Claude in The Truth About...
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  • commemorated in the important early poem Y Gododdin, attributed to Aneirin. In his Canu Aneirin Ifor Williams interpreted mynydawc mwynvawr in the text of Y...
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  • at Catterick in about the year 598. It has survived in Llyfr Aneirin (The Book of Aneirin), a manuscript dating from c. 1265. The poetry associated with...
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    Welsh texts were attributed to the Men of the North, such as Taliesin, Aneirin, Myrddin Wyllt, and the Cynfeirdd poets. Heroes of the north such as Urien...
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    poem its modern title. The poem is known from the 13th-century Book of Aneirin, which was created at a monastery in Wales. It survived as an interpolation...
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  • Matthew Gravelle, Bradley Freegard, Mark Lewis Jones, Mali Harries and Aneirin Hughes. The show was extremely popular in Wales, with an average of 300...
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    Hergest, the White Book of Rhydderch, the Book of Aneirin and the Book of Taliesin. The bards Aneirin and Taliesin may be legendary reflections of historical...
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    renown, along with Talhaearn Tad Awen ("Talhaearn Father of the Muse"), Aneirin, Blwchfardd, and Cian Gwenith Gwawd ("Cian Wheat of Song"), in the Historia...
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    mention of the same man is to be found in the epic Welsh poem Y Gododdin by Aneirin, which some scholars assign to the late 6th century, though this is still...
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    Gododdin, which memorialises the Battle of Catraeth and is attributed to Aneirin. The name Gododdin is the Modern Welsh form, but the name appeared in Old...
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    to the 19th century, first recorded in the 13th century in the Book of Aneirin, a custom known as a 'Neithior' or 'Neithor' was observed by the Welsh...
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  • whose lifeless body is found in a field, and the lead detective, Ted Lyle (Aneirin Hughes), who investigates her death. As he and his wife Sandra are among...
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    This was home to numerous manuscript treasures, including the Book of Aneirin, the Book of Taliesin, the Black Book of Carmarthen, the White Book of...
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  • Detective Constable Lloyd Elis Hannah Daniel as Detective Sergeant Siân Owens Aneirin Hughes as Chief Superintendent Brian Prosser Acorn Home Video released...
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    vocabulary compiled by Gwilym, drawing on sources such as the Book of Aneirin, which he possessed at the time, and Bwystori Serch, his own translation...
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    Gododdin, p. 81. Note 566 in John T. Koch, ed. (1997). The Gododdin of Aneirin: text and context from Dark-Age North Britain. University of Wales Press...
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    the "insularis draco". The early Welsh or Brythonic poets, Taliesin and Aneirin both extensively use dragons as an image for military leaders,: 44  and...
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  • included both Myrddin (Merlin) and Aneirin in his backward glance: 'Full of awen as Myrddin desired Singing praise as Aneirin before me when he sang of ‘Gododdin’...
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  • originally have meant "deer", making it cognate with Old Welsh alan (cf. Canu Aneirin, B2.28, line 1125: "gnaut i-lluru alan buan bithei", "it was usual for...
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  • (1937–2020), British diplomat Aneurin Jones (1930–2017), Welsh artist Aneirin, a 6th- or 7th-century Brythonic bard This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • tradition founded on the early Welsh language poem Y Gododdin (attributed to Aneirin), a Brittonic ruler of the kingdom of Gododdin in the Hen Ogledd ("Old...
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    the Battle of Catraeth (circa 600) in the poem Y Gododdin, attributed to Aneirin. This is conceivably a reference to Geraint mab Erbin, son of the 5th-century...
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