page lists all manuscripts known to contain versions of the CyfraithHywel first codified by Hywel Dda in the mid 10th century. Black Book of Chirk Peniarth...
CyfraithHywel (Welsh: [ˈkəvraiθ ˈhəwɛl]; Laws ofHywel), also known as Welsh law (Latin: Leges Walliæ), was the system of law practised in medieval Wales...
texts of the CyfraithHywel and by Beirdd yr Uchelwyr (the Poets of the Nobility). The manuscripts in other languages include two Latin manuscriptsof Geoffrey...
incomplete listof some of the manuscripts from the Cotton library that today form the Cotton collection of the British Library. Some manuscripts were destroyed...
Æthelstan's court. Hywel studied the English legal system and reformed Welsh law in his own realms (later called the CyfraithHywel or "Laws ofHywel"), and when...
House of Aberffraw was restored. Nonetheless, surviving manuscriptsofCyfraithHywel recognise the importance of the lords of Aberffraw as overlords of Wales...
Whitland around 930 by Hywel Dda, king of most of Wales between 942 and his death in 950. The 'law ofHywel Dda' (Welsh: CyfraithHywel), as it became known...
Gwynedd; the reformation of bardic schools; and the continued development ofCyfraithHywel (The Law ofHywel, or Welsh law). All three of these further contributed...
Richards published a translation of Llyfr Blegywryd, The Laws ofHywel Dda (1954), CyfraithHywel and an edition of the manuscript Jesus College LVII (1957)...
text of the Laws ofHywel Dda | The National Library of Wales". www.library.wales. Retrieved 2022-02-15. "Laws ofHywel Dda | The National Library of Wales"...
Llywelyn that his grievance would not be heard, as Llywelyn's terms ofCyfraithHywel (Welsh law code) were unreasonable in a contemporary setting. However...
jointly with Stephen J. Williams Cyfreithiau Hywel Dda yn ôl Llyfr Blegywryd, a text on CyfraithHywel, the medieval Welsh law), modern Greek, and Portuguese...