Llywarch Llaety
Llywarch Llaety (fl. c. 1140–1160) was a Welsh-language court poet.
A single poem by Llywarch survives, the earliest text of which is found in the Hendregadredd manuscript, in praise of Llywelyn ap Madog, son and heir of prince Madog ap Maredudd of Powys.
It is possible that Llywarch Llaety is the same person as the poet who also composed a poem in honour of Llywelyn ap Madog.[1]
References[]
- ^ 'Gwaith Llywarch Llaety'
Bibliography[]
- Nerys Ann Jones (ed.), 'Gwaith Llywarch Llaety', in Kathleen A. Bramley et al. (eds.), Gwaith Llywelyn Fardd I ac eraill o feirdd y ddeuddegfed ganrif (University of Wales Press, 1994).
Categories:
- Medieval Welsh poets
- Welsh-language poets
- 12th-century Welsh poets
- 12th-century Welsh people
- 12th-century Welsh writers
- British poet stubs
- Welsh writer stubs