「bardic」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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later served successively as Muncaster Castle, | Bardic and Ben Nevis until she was scrapped in Taiwan |
Evan Jones (Gurnos) wins the | bardic chair at the Bangor eisteddfod. |
he grave of Hedd Wyn, posthumous winner of the | bardic chair at the 1917 National Eisteddfod, and of |
In 1946 he won the | bardic Chair at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, and |
He won the | bardic chair at the National Eisteddfod of Wales on t |
Winning the "double" of | bardic chair and crown at the same eisteddfod is a fe |
A new | bardic chair is specially designed and made for each |
The poet's | bardic chairs remain on display at Yr Ysgwrn, which h |
ptivity and Taliesin challenged his bards to a | bardic contest for which Elffin was the prize. |
poet while journeying to Penrhyn, and a short | bardic controversy, or ymryson, composed between the |
Euros Bowen won the | bardic Crown at the National Eisteddfod of Wales in 1 |
A new | bardic crown is specially designed and made for each |
Llywelyn is noted for his | bardic debate between himself and Rhys Goch Eryri on |
s revised edition of the llyfr cerddwriaeth or | bardic grammar of Einion Offeiriad. |
f the economiser contacts, most likely using a | Bardic lamp or a broken hinge that was subsequently f |
His | bardic name as Archdruid was Brinli. |
She used the | bardic name Merch Myrddin. |
Haldreyn is the | bardic name of William Morris (born 1937). |
he minister Joseph Harris (Gomer) selected his | bardic name from the Bible. |
He is a member of Gorseth Kernow under the | Bardic name of Blew Melen ('Yellow Hair'). |
gure in eisteddfodic circles, where he had the | bardic name "Elphin". |
was a member of the Gorsedd of Bards, with his | bardic name being "Arthan". |
He is also known by the | bardic name Jim Parc Nest. |
(19 January 1810 - October 1869), known by his | bardic name of Talhaiarn, was a Welsh poet and archit |
the Gorseth Kernow between 2000-2003 with the | bardic name of "Jowan an Cleth". |
He began to write verse and assumed the | bardic name Gwyrosydd (meaning "Truth will Stand" or |
the Grand Bard of the Gorseth Kernow, with the | bardic name of "Gwenenen". |
s honoured as a member of the Gorsedd with the | bardic name "Ron o Fachen" (Ron from Machen). |
e a member of Gorseth Kernow in 1954 under the | Bardic name of Gwas Kevardhu (December's Man'). |
a member of Gorseth Kernow in 1970, under the | Bardic name of Scryfer Lanwednoc ('Writer of Padstow' |
James James (also known by the | bardic name Iago ap Ieuan) (1833-1902) was a harpist |
the Gorseth Kernow between 2003-2006 with the | bardic name of "Tewennow". |
iek (Celtic Creed) Druidic group, adopting the | bardic name Kerverziou, though also using the pseudon |
For example, John Jones (Talhaiarn) took his | bardic name from his place of origin, to distinguish |
A | bardic name is a pseudonym, used in Wales, Cornwall a |
the Cornish Gorseth at Boscawen-Un, taking the | bardic name Map Hendra ('Son of the Old Farmstead'). |
ted a bard of The Cornish Gorseth and took the | bardic name "Gwas Colum" meaning servant of St Columb |
, 1863), better known to Welsh speakers by his | bardic name of Eben Fardd, was a Welsh teacher and po |
consistent if not outstanding poet, under the | bardic name Amnon II. |
n Blackwell (1797 - May 19 1840), who used the | bardic name Alun, was a Welsh language poet, born nea |
9 March 1924), often referred to simply by his | bardic name Tryfanwy, was a Welsh language lyrical po |
(1834 - 11 December 1879), better known by his | bardic name of Gwilym Marles, was a Welsh minister an |
Whilst his | bardic name is derived in a conventional way from the |
ember 1766 - 21 May 1821), better known by his | bardic name Jac Glan-y-gors, was a Welsh language sat |
he church dedicated to Mary "Llanfair" and the | bardic name of the poet and architect John Jones (Jan |
e 1917 chair to the poet Ellis Humphrey Evans, | bardic name Hedd Wyn, for the poem Yr Arwr (The Hero) |
John James Williams, commonly known by his | bardic name of "J.J.", was a Welsh poet and served as |
elected a Bard of the Gorseth Kernow, with the | bardic name Marghak an Gwyns (Rider of the Winds) for |
clergyman Morris Williams (better known by his | bardic name "Nicander") was rector here from 1859 unt |
in eisteddfods as a member of the gorsedd; his | bardic name was Yr Estyn. |
Eliseus Williams, better known by his | bardic name Eifion Wyn (May 2, 1867 - October 13, 192 |
Howell Elvet Lewis known by his | bardic name Elfed (1860-1953 ), independent minister, |
nuary 1751 - 12 May 1827), better-known by his | bardic name Dafydd Ionawr, was a Welsh-language poet, |
ncing the identity of the bard, using only the | bardic name of the winner. |
Evan James (also known by the | bardic name Ieuan ap Iago) (1809 - September 30, 1878 |
andderfel, Merioneth (Penllyn is a pen-name or | bardic name rather than a surname: his full name unde |
elsh bard, scholar and journalist who used the | bardic name 'Dewi Teifi', and who won the Chair at th |
imes spelt Ellis), professionally known by his | bardic name Cynddelw (after a 12th-century poet of th |
He was often known simply by his | bardic name, "Dyfnallt". |
However, the use of so-called | bardic names became something of a conceit following |
Bardic names are also useful in differentiating betwe | |
ge movement are generally referred to by their | bardic names, e.g. |
nquestu Britanniae expanded with material from | Bardic oral tradition, genealogical tracts, and embel |
an academic reading of a paper, but a form of | Bardic performance-not stories of battles but of the |
ilcrohane (townland Cora) is the birthplace of | Bardic poet Aongus O'Daly (1570-1617). |
- Breton nationalist terrorist and neo-Druidic | bardic poet. |
ion of the bards and many anthologies of Irish | bardic poetry and historical works. |
He also runs the | Bardic Press publisher, is the editor of The Gnostic |
He also used the | bardic pseudonyms Kaledvoulc'h, Alc'Houeder Treger an |
rock musician Ben Arthur released in 2004 via | Bardic Records. |
with the court of Gwynedd, the reformation of | bardic schools, and the continued development of Cyfr |
n the Kingdom of Gwynedd, and was a contest in | bardic skill between Taliesin and the court poets of |
as also recorded many albums of his poetry and | bardic stories. |
Arthurian stories indicating it originated in | bardic stories. |
h from disciplines such as stand up comedy and | bardic story telling as it does poetry. |
ntury which were threatening the future of the | bardic system. |
His | bardic teacher was Tudur Aled and among his surviving |
He was also a | bardic teacher, most notably of Gruffudd Hiraethog. |
s poems in the works of later bards and in the | bardic tracts ... Like much of the bardic poetry that |
mentary and satire and are a good example of a | bardic tradition, akin to that that in medieval Europ |
Cardigan in 1176 but, with the decline of the | bardic tradition, it fell into abeyance. |
hew of the poet Hywel ab Einion Lygliw and the | bardic tutor of Rhys Goch Eryri. |
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