Llywarch ap Llywelyn

Llywarch ap Llywelyn (fl. 1173–1220) was a medieval Welsh poet. He is also known by his bardic name, "Prydydd y Moch".

Llywarch was a poet in the court of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth and is known for a number of awdlau in praise of his lord. One of Llywarch's successors in the court of Gwynedd was the poet Dafydd Benfras.

Bibliography

  • J Lloyd-Jones, 'The Court Poets of the Welsh Princes', Proceedings of the British Academy, 1948
  • Gwaith Llywarch Ap Llywelyn "Prydydd y Moch", ed. Elin M. Jones and Nerys Ann Jones, Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru, Caerdydd (1991).
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