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David Griffith (Clwydfardd, 1800-94) NLW3364606 Retouched
David Griffith may refer to: * D. W. Griffith (1875–1948), film director *David Griffith (Clwydfardd) (1800–1894), Welsh poet and Archdruid *David Griffith (artist), artist whose work has appeared in role-playing games * David Griffith (bobsleigh), British Olympic bobsledder *David Griffith (comics), a character appearing in Marvel Comics See also * David Griffiths (other) David or Dave Griffiths may refer to: Sportsmen * David Griffiths (sport shooter) (1874–1931), British Olympic sports shooter * David Griffiths (golfer) (born 1980), English professional golfer * David Griffiths (cricketer) (born 1985), English ...
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David Griffith (Clwydfardd)
David Griffith (29 November 1800 – 30 October 1894), known by the bardic name of "Clwydfardd" (), was a Welsh poet and Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales. Early life David Griffith was born on 29 November 1800 in Denbigh, Denbighshire, the son of Richard Griffith a watchmaker in that town. Clwydfardd was brought up to work in the same trade. In 1826 he became a local preacher with the Wesleyan Methodists. Literary legacy Clwydfardd first came into prominence as a bard in 1824, when he won a silver medal at the Denbigh Eisteddfod for an ode on the Vale of Clwyd. In 1827 he won the prize at the Ruthin Eisteddfod for the best translation of Oliver Goldsmith's The Deserted Village. In August of the same year he won a prize for a poem on ''Difyrwch Helwriaeth'' (the Pleasures of Hunting). Clwydfardd's book "Cyfaill yr Ysgolar" (The Scholar's Friend) was published in 1839. It was a guide to the correct use of the Welsh language, and how to use an effective writing ...
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David Griffith (artist)
David Griffith is an artist whose work has appeared in role-playing games. Career His ''Dungeons & Dragons'' work includes interior art for ''Frostburn'' (2004), '' Stormwrack'' (2005), ''Magic of Incarnum'' (2005), ''Complete Psionic'' (2006), '' Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells'' (2006), '' Fantastic Locations: The Frostfell Rift'' (2006), ''Magic Item Compendium'' (2007), ''Complete Champion'' (2007), ''Fortress of the Yuan-Ti'' (2007), '' Wizards Presents: Races and Classes'' (2008), the 4th edition ''Player's Handbook'' (2008), ''Dungeon Master's Guide'' (2008), and ''Monster Manual The ''Monster Manual'' (''MM'' is the primary bestiary sourcebook for Monsters in Dungeons & Dragons, monsters in the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'' fantasy role-playing game, first published in 1977 by TSR (company), TSR. The ''Monster Manual' ...'' (2008). Griffith was one of the artists on ''Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition For Dummies''. References External links David Gri ...
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David Griffith (bobsleigh)
David Griffith was a British bobsledder. He competed in the four-man event at the 1928 Winter Olympics The 1928 Winter Olympics, officially known as the II Olympic Winter Games (french: IIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver; german: II. Olympische Winterspiele; it, II Giochi olimpici invernali; rm, II Gieus olimpics d'enviern) and commonly known as St. M .... References Year of birth missing Year of death missing British male bobsledders Olympic bobsledders for Great Britain Bobsledders at the 1928 Winter Olympics Place of birth missing {{UK-bobsleigh-bio-stub ...
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David Griffith (comics)
David "D.W." Griffith is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is depicted as an ally of Luke Cage. The character was portrayed by Jeremiah Richard Craft in the television series ''Luke Cage'' set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Publication history The character, created by Archie Goodwin and George Tuska, first appeared in ''Hero for Hire'' #2 (Aug. 1972). Fictional character biography He operated the Gem Theater and rented out a room for Luke Cage when he needed a place to stay. Despite the theater being a constant source of destruction, Griffith remained a faithful friend to Cage mostly because he considered him his only friend. Griffith was also a film student and wanted to produce his own production company. When it seemed that he was going nowhere, Griffith attempted to commit suicide, but a mysterious stranger, implied to be Moon Knight, convinced him not to do himself in and be happy. His theater was used a base for ...
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