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Ieuan Brydydd Hir ( fl. 1450 – 1485) was a
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. Hir sang on mainly religious subjects. Thirteen poems accepted as his work are extant, although a number of others are attributed to him.


Bibliography

*M. Paul Bryant-Quinn (ed.), ''Gwaith Ieuan Brydydd Hir'' (Aberystwyth, 2000). The only full edition of his work. Welsh-language poets 15th-century Welsh poets Year of death unknown Year of birth unknown {{Wales-writer-stub