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Canu Llywarch Hen (modern Welsh /'kani 'ɬəwarχ heːn/, the songs of Llywarch Hen) are a collection of early Welsh englyn-poems. They comprise the most famous of the early Welsh cycles of englynion about heroes of post-Roman North Britain.
LlywarchHen ([ˈɬəwarχ ˈheːn], "Llywarch the Old"; c. 534 – c. 608), was a prince and poet of the Brythonic kingdom of Rheged, a ruling family in the Hen...
heroic and elegiac poetry concerning early Powys and the Hen Ogledd known as CanuLlywarchHen. A number of places still identifiable in the Shropshire...
century. It is also recorded in its current form in CanuLlywarchHen (9th or 10th century?) where Llywarch says 'I know by my awen' indicating it as a source...
englynion’ (pre-eminently CanuLlywarchHen and Canu Urien), there is considerable uncertainty and debate as to how the poems of Canu Heledd might originally...
associated with LlywarchHen, CanuLlywarchHen and with Heledd, Canu Heledd, dates from a somewhat later period: the whole of Canu Heledd is generally...
Welsh Poetry. The bardic poetry attributed to Taliesin, Aneirin, and LlywarchHen. The genealogical tracts of the Harleian genealogies, the Bonedd Gwŷr...
[citation needed] The 9th-century CanuLlywarchHen and Canu Heledd are both associated with the earlier prince LlywarchHen. Welsh poetry is connected directly...
in the Book of Llan Dav and in two poems in CanuLlywarchHen, where it is the name of one of LlywarchHen's sons. In at least one variant of the second...
Gogynfeirdd or Beirdd y Tywysogion), including the cycles CanuLlywarchHen, Canu Urien, and Canu Heledd. It contains also poems by Myrddin Wyllt. The Red...
of characters' emotional reflection in stories now lost: CanuLlywarchHen, Canu Urien, Canu Heledd. Others survey heroic tradition, for example the Englynion...
He produced CanuLlywarchHen in 1935 covering the poetry associated with LlywarchHen, then in 1938 possibly his most important work, Canu Aneirin, the...
end of a 'Cynddylan' fragment in the Middle Welsh poetry known as CanuLlywarchHen (XI. 112b.113b). When I hear the thundering roar, [it is] the host...
Parish population 2011". Retrieved 22 November 2015. Williams, Ifor, CanuLlywarchHen University of Wales Press 1978. Jenny Rowland, Early Welsh Saga Poetry:...
Poems of Aneurin, Taliesyn, LlywarchHen and Merddin, with Specimens of the Poems. E. Williams. Williams, Ifor. 1938. Canu Aneirin: Gyda rhagymadrodd a...
ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, Book III, Chapters IX–XII. LlywarchHen (attribution) (c.9th century). Canu Heledd. Remfry, P.M., Annales Cambriae. A Translation...
survivors; he remained a captive until his ransom was paid by Ceneu ap LlywarchHen. Miller, Arthur (1885). "Aneurin". In Dictionary of National Biography...
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1987 [repr. from 1968; first publ. Canu Taliesin 1960]). Koch, John T., "Waiting for Gododdin: Thoughts on Taliesin...
the song To Maenwyn found in the Red Book of Hergest and attributed to LlywarchHen. The steward (Welsh: maer) Maenwyn is encouraged to resist a command...
Davies, John (1990). History of Wales, Penguin Books. LlywarchHen (attribution) (c. 9th century). Canu Heledd. Morris, John (1973). The Age of Arthur. Weidenfeld...