Llawdden

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Llawdden (or Ieuan Llawdden) (fl. 1440–1480) was a Welsh language poet and a Roman Catholic priest.

Llawdden composed poems to many prominent noble families.

Perhaps Llawdden's greatest claim to fame is his inauguration in the Eisteddfod held at Carmarthen attended by Dafydd ab Edmwnd. In 1450 at the Carmarthen Eisteddfod, he accused Gruffudd ap Nicolas of being bribed to give the Bardic Chair to Dafydd ab Edmwnd.[1]

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  1. ^ Ellis, Mary Gwendoline. "Llawdden or Ieuan Llawdden". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 23 April 2012.