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Taliesin (/ ˌ t æ l ˈ j ɛ s ɪ n / tal-YES-in, Welsh: [talˈjɛsɪn]; fl. 6th century AD) was an early Brittonic poet of Sub-Roman Britain whose work has possibly survived in a Middle Welsh manuscript, the Book of Taliesin. Taliesin was a renowned bard who is believed to have sung at the courts of at least three kings.
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Urien Yrechwydd (in English: Urien of Yrechwydd) is a late Old Welsh or Middle Welsh heroic poem found uniquely in the Book of Taliesin.It is among those poems in the manuscript thought by Ifor Williams possibly to have originated as part of a sixth-century corpus of Canu Taliesin, a series of poems really composed by the semi-legendary sixth-century court poet of Rheged, Taliesin.
Taliesin won the contest and Elffin's freedom, and also (correctly) prophesied Maelgwn's death from a swamp-born pestilence. The poems Prifardd ydwyf i Elffin ( Primary Chief Bard am I to Elffin ) and Cân y Gwynt ( Song to the Wind ), which are later medieval poems attributed to Taliesin, are amongst those that, according to some versions of ...
Bedd Taliesin. Bedd Taliesin is the legendary grave (bedd) of the poet Taliesin [1] [2], located in Ceredigion, Wales. The Bronze Age [1] [3] round cairn is a listed Historic Monument (map ref: SN671912) [1]. It is a round-kerb cairn with a cist about 2m long. The capstone has fallen [3]; the side stone slabs are more or less in their original ...
Gwyddno Garanhir was the supposed ruler of a sunken land off the coast of Wales, known as Cantre'r Gwaelod.He was the father of Elffin ap Gwyddno, the foster-father of the famous Welsh poet Taliesin in the legendary account given in the late medieval Chwedl Taliesin (Ystoria Taliesin/Hanes Taliesin; "The Tale of Taliesin").
The manuscript, known as Peniarth MS 2 and kept at the National Library of Wales, is incomplete, having lost a number of its original leaves including the first.It was named Llyfr Taliessin in the seventeenth century by Edward Lhuyd and hence is known in English as "The Book of Taliesin".
The north facade of the Hillside Theater on architect Frank Lloyd Wright's Hillside Home School II on his Taliesin estate. In 1932, Wright was able to use the Hillside Home School building for his newly established Taliesin Fellowship (now the School of Architecture at Taliesin [6]). He and his apprentices in the Fellowship converted the old ...