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| e allusions to his poems in the works of later | bards and in the bardic tracts ... Like much of the |
| 'Chaste Muses, | Bards and Sages', 1971. |
| Kirby, D.P. "The | bards and the Welsh border." |
| The Muslim Rai Bhat are the heredity | bards and genealogists of many communities in India. |
| ant, was among the last of the Welsh household | bards and the folksong collector Maria Jane Williams |
| ociety, he edited the famous Contention of the | bards and many anthologies of Irish bardic poetry an |
| y prize as "Seaton's sons" in his poem English | Bards and Scotch Reviewers (1809). |
| on to generation), and chroniclers (as well as | bards and ollavs-hereditary poets) to the MacDermots |
| Tones, and more recently by the Brobdingnagian | Bards and The Kreellers. |
| en, Daniel O'Donnell, Diarmuid O'Leary and the | Bards and Max Boyce. |
| Byron, in a note to his English | Bards and Scotch Reviewers, ridiculed Lofft as "the |
| Published in 2007 by | Bards and Sages Publishing, the book won the Best Sc |
| to 12th century Welsh poems attributed to the | bards Aneurin, Taliesin and Llywarch Hen as his sour |
| e he founded the Gorsedd, a community of Welsh | bards, at a ceremony on 21 June 1792 at Primrose Hil |
| that year he was ordained to the Order of the | Bards at the National Eisteddfod in Newport. |
| Bards, ballads and boundaries: an ethnographic atlas | |
| On September 15, 2008, the Brobdingnagian | Bards band broke up amicably in order to pursue solo |
| Five | bards composed englynion in his honour at an eistedd |
| ch are weighed and laid on flour-dusted wooden | bards for half an hour. |
| Like Alexander Galich, and unlike other | bards, Gorodnitsky composed and sang his songs a cap |
| The | Bards had the honor of being headliners at the Oscar |
| During this time he visited many Cornish | bards in Australia and was made patron of the Cornis |
| g and she and her father Kaspar Hocking became | Bards in the same year. |
| The origin of the | bards is lost in the mists of pre-historic Ireland. |
| ee classes which are exempt from bearing arms; | bards, judges, graduates in law or religion. |
| d founder of the family of hereditary Scottish | bards known to history as the Mac Mhuireadhaich or " |
| nes, Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh | Bards; London: 1784), from which most subsequent oth |
| is a compilation of some of the Brobdingnagian | Bards' most romantic songs, and their most requested |
| Gorseth Byrth Kernow: | Bards of the Gorsedd of Cornwall 1928-1967, Penzance |
| Constantine parish is the home of five | bards of the Cornish Gorseth, including a former Gra |
| There is a very famous song sung by the | bards of Chhatisgarh in the memory of Raja Bhartrhar |
| Griffith Williams (Gutyn Peris) are "ordained" | bards of the province of Gwynedd by Iolo Morganwg. |
| He may be said to rank first among all | bards of the Scottish Gaels, perhaps with only Sorle |
| Virabhadra, sourced from the chronicles of the | Bards of Dholpur, in his book History of the Jats. |
| The genealogical tables prepared by the | bards of the four gotras of Dalal, Deshwal, Mann and |
| any generations were hereditary historians and | bards of the kingdom of Connacht. |
| ething in common (such as "the three frivolous | bards of the island of Britain") while others includ |
| ticular Druidic group, known as the Gorsedd of | Bards of Caer Abiri, focus almost entirely upon hold |
| gh he was also skilled at satire and like most | bards of the period could exhibit a sharp humour on |
| However if it wasn't for | bards of his generation keeping the tradition of Cyn |
| ahru came from Sambhal in Moradabad, where the | bards of the Karnal Chauhans still live, to the bank |
| iad form probably originated amongst the Welsh | bards or poets as a mnemonic aid in composing their |
| These wandering | bards or troubadours are part of current rural and f |
| 1947 was Ross Nichols, founder of the Order of | Bards, Ovates and Druids. |
| nd Stephanie Carr-Gomm, chiefs of the Order of | Bards, Ovates and Druids. |
| For a list of chaired and crowned | bards, see Chaired Bards (category) and Crowned Bard |
| Brittany, land of the old saints, land of the | bards, There is no ther country in the world that I |
| lffin in captivity and Taliesin challenged his | bards to a bardic contest for which Elffin was the p |
| eferred to in English as the Contention of the | Bards took place at Deganwy in the Kingdom of Gwyned |
| short set of Christmas songs infused with the | Bards' unique style. |
| anners, and Religion of the British Druids and | Bards, were left in his will to his friend Henry Vau |
| In 2002, the | Bards were also given a critic's pick award for "Bes |
| Ovates were mediums, healers and prophets and | Bards were poets, musicians and history-keepers. |
| rothers, because of the tables prepared by the | bards which describe them as descendants of the same |
| erally Chief Bard, is the Welsh title given to | bards who have won either the chair or the crown in |
| He was a member of the Gorsedd of | Bards, with his bardic name being "Arthan". |
| In 2007 and 2008, the | Bards with several of their fans took a vacation tou |
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