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Gwion, or Taliesin, was an early Brythonic poet of Sub-Roman Britain. Gwion may also refer to: * Gwion Edwards Gwion Dafydd Rhys Edwards (born 1 March 1993) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a winger for club Morecambe. He is a former Wales Under-21 international. Edwards joined the Swansea City academy in 2007, having previously spent ... (born 1993), Welsh footballer * Gwion Hallam, Welsh writer and television presenter See also * Gwion Gwion, a rock art tradition of Australia * Guion (other) * Gweon, alternative spelling of the Korean name Kwon {{disambiguation, given name ...
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Taliesin ( , ; 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. In 1960, Ifor Williams identified eleven of the medieval poems ascribed to Taliesin as possibly originating as early as the sixth century, and so possibly being composed by a historical Taliesin. The bulk of this work praises King Urien of Rheged and his son Owain mab Urien, although several of the poems indicate that Taliesin also served as court bard to King Brochfael Ysgithrog of Powys and his successor Cynan Garwyn, either before or during his time at Urien's court. Some of the events to which the poems refer, such as the Battle of Arfderydd (c. 573), are referred to in other sources. John T. Koch argues that the description of Easter in the praise poem ''Yspeil Taliesin'' ('The Spoils of Taliesin') indica ...
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Gwion Edwards
Gwion Dafydd Rhys Edwards (born 1 March 1993) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a winger for club Morecambe. He is a former Wales Under-21 international. Edwards joined the Swansea City academy in 2007, having previously spent three years at Aberystwyth Town. He spent seven years at Swansea, having graduated from the club's academy. During his time at Swansea he spent two spells out on loan at Scottish side St Johnstone and one with English side Crawley Town, before joining the later permanently in 2014. He spent two years at Crawley before joining Peterborough United in 2016, where he spent two seasons. In 2018, Edwards signed for Ipswich Town. He has represented Wales at youth level, winning caps at U19 and U21 levels. He has been called up to the senior Wales squad in 2014 and 2018. Club career Swansea City After spells with clubs including Aberystwyth Town and Cardiff City, Edwards joined Swansea City Football Club as an U15. Rising up through the Swanse ...
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Gwion Hallam
Gwion Hallam is a Welsh writer and television presenter from Ammanford, Carmarthenshire. He now lives with his family in Y Felinheli, North Wales. His brother, Tudur Hallam, won the Chair at the National Eisteddfod in 2010. His book, ''Creadyn'', won the 2006 Best Welsh-Language Book (Secondary Sector) in the Tir na n-Og awards. In 2017, he won the Crown at the National Eisteddfod of Wales. He regularly presents the hymn-singing programme ''Dechrau Canu, Dechrau Canmol'' on S4C S4C (, ''Sianel Pedwar Cymru'', meaning ''Channel Four Wales'') is a Welsh language free-to-air public broadcast television channel. Launched on 1 November 1982, it was the first television channel to be aimed specifically at a Welsh-speaking .... References Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) Welsh children's writers Welsh fantasy writers Welsh television presenters Welsh-language broadcasters Welsh-language poets People from A ...
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The Gwion Gwion rock paintings, Gwion figures, Kiro Kiro or Kujon (previously known as the Bradshaw rock paintings, Bradshaw rock art, Bradshaw figures and the Bradshaws) are one of the two major regional traditions of rock art found in the north-west Kimberley region of Western Australia.McNiven, Ian and Russell, Lynette ''Appropriated Pasts: Indigenous Peoples and the Colonial Culture of Archaeology'' Rowman Altamira 2005 p. 147 The identity of the artists and the age of the art are contended within archaeology and amongst Australian rock art researchers. A 2020 study estimates that most of the anthropomorphic figures were created 12,000 years ago, based on analysis of painted-over wasps' nests. These aspects have been debated since the works were seen, and recorded, in 1891 by pastoralist Joseph Bradshaw, after whom they were named until recent decades. As the Kimberley is home to many traditional owners, the rock art is referred to and known by many different names in the lo ...
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Guion (other)
Guion may refer to: *Guion (name), a given name and surname (including a list of persons with the name) * Guion, Ethiopia *United States: **Guion, Arkansas ** Guion, Indiana See also *Guion Line, a British passenger ship line *Gwion (other) Gwion, or Taliesin, was an early Brythonic poet of Sub-Roman Britain. Gwion may also refer to: * Gwion Edwards Gwion Dafydd Rhys Edwards (born 1 March 1993) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a winger for club Morecambe. He is a ...
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