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- Bardic_name abstract "A bardic name is a pseudonym used in Wales, Cornwall or Brittany by poets and other artists, especially those involved in the eisteddfod movement.The Welsh term bardd ("poet"), which is the source of the English word bard, originally referred to the Welsh poets of the Middle Ages, who might be itinerant or attached to a noble household. Some of these medieval poets were known by a pseudonym, for example Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr ("Cynddelw the Master Poet"), fl. 1155 - 1200 and Iolo Goch ("Iolo the Red"), c.1320 - c.1398. The practice seems to have very ancient antecedents, as in the names of the presumably 6th century poets Talhaearn Tad Awen, Blwchfardd and Culfardd, mentioned by the Welsh historian Nennius alongside Taliesin and Aneirin, the last referred to as Aneurin Gwenithwawd ("Aneurin of the Corn Poetry").The revival of so-called bardic names became something of a conceit following the reinvention of medieval tradition by Iolo Morganwg in the 18th century. The usage has also extended to Breton and Cornish poetry. In Cornwall, some of the pioneers of the Cornish language movement are referred to by their bardic names, e.g. 'Mordon' for Robert Morton Nance, and 'Talek' for E. G. Retallack Hooper.Bardic names are also useful in differentiating between individuals of the same name: a problem which is much more common in Wales than most other countries. For example, John Jones (Talhaiarn) took his bardic name from his place of origin, to distinguish him from contemporaries with the name John Jones. The minister Joseph Harris (Gomer) selected his bardic name from the Bible. Others, such as Hedd Wyn, used poetic inventions.".
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- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Aneirin.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Bard.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Blwchfardd.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Breton_language.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Brittany.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arts_in_Wales.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Category:Breton_language.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cornish_culture.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cornish_language.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eisteddfod.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gorseddau.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pseudonymous_writers.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Category:Welsh-language_literature.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Category:Welsh_poetry.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Cornish_language.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Cornwall.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Culfardd.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Cynddelw_Brydydd_Mawr.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink E._G._Retallack_Hooper.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Eisteddfod.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Gorsedh_Kernow.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Gorseth_Kernow.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Hedd_Wyn.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Iolo_Goch.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Iolo_Morganwg.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink John_Jones.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink John_Jones_(Talhaiarn).
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink John_Jones_(disambiguation).
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Harris_(Gomer).
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Welsh-language_poets_(6th_century_to_c._1600).
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Welsh_language_poets_(6th_century_to_c.1600).
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Nennius.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Poet.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Pseudonym.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Morton_Nance.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Talhaearn_Tad_Awen.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Talhaiarn.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Taliesin.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_language.
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bardic name".
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "bardic appellation".
- Bardic_name wikiPageWikiLinkText "bardic name".
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- Bardic_name wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Brittany-stub.
- Bardic_name wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celtic_nations.
- Bardic_name wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cornwall-stub.
- Bardic_name wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wales-stub.
- Bardic_name subject Category:Arts_in_Wales.
- Bardic_name subject Category:Breton_language.
- Bardic_name subject Category:Cornish_culture.
- Bardic_name subject Category:Cornish_language.
- Bardic_name subject Category:Eisteddfod.
- Bardic_name subject Category:Gorseddau.
- Bardic_name subject Category:Pseudonymous_writers.
- Bardic_name subject Category:Welsh-language_literature.
- Bardic_name subject Category:Welsh_poetry.
- Bardic_name hypernym Pseudonym.
- Bardic_name type Person.
- Bardic_name type Writer.
- Bardic_name type Art.
- Bardic_name type Writer.
- Bardic_name comment "A bardic name is a pseudonym used in Wales, Cornwall or Brittany by poets and other artists, especially those involved in the eisteddfod movement.The Welsh term bardd ("poet"), which is the source of the English word bard, originally referred to the Welsh poets of the Middle Ages, who might be itinerant or attached to a noble household. Some of these medieval poets were known by a pseudonym, for example Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr ("Cynddelw the Master Poet"), fl.".
- Bardic_name label "Bardic name".
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- Bardic_name sameAs Bardnamn.
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