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- Q10957107 subject Q6033163.
- Q10957107 abstract "Inside St Cadfan's Church, Tywyn, Gwynedd is an inscribed stone cross called the Cadfan Stone (or the Tywyn Stone). On it are the earliest known inscriptions in the Welsh language.Recent scholarship dates the inscriptions to the 9th century. They were previously considered to be older. Ifor Williams dated them to the 8th century, and a late 7th century or early 8th century date was suggested by Kenneth H. Jackson. A date between the 7th century and the 9th century is suggested by Coflein, the website of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales.Originally the stone stood over 2.3 metres tall, but it now measures 2.18m tall by 0.25m and 0.2m.Below is the interpretation given in the most recent study of the stone (sides A, B, C and D) by Nancy Edwards.A/D. Tengr(um)ui cimalted gu(reic) / Adgan // anterunc du But Marciau'Tengrumui wedded wife of Adgan (lies) fairly near ( or very near) to Bud (and) Marciau (or But Marciau).'A. m(ortci)c ar tr(i)'The mortal remains of the three'B/C. Cun ben Celen // tricet nitanam'Cun woman (or wife of Celyn), a mortal wound remains.'C. mort/cic pe/tuar'The mortal remains of four'Despite its undoubted significance, the Cadfan Stone has had relatively little attention from Welsh authors and poets. One exception is the poem 'Cofebion Tywyn' by Owain Owain, published in Y Faner on 7 April 1972.".
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- Q10957107 comment "Inside St Cadfan's Church, Tywyn, Gwynedd is an inscribed stone cross called the Cadfan Stone (or the Tywyn Stone). On it are the earliest known inscriptions in the Welsh language.Recent scholarship dates the inscriptions to the 9th century. They were previously considered to be older. Ifor Williams dated them to the 8th century, and a late 7th century or early 8th century date was suggested by Kenneth H. Jackson.".
- Q10957107 label "Cadfan Stone".
- Q10957107 depiction Beddfaen_Cymraeg_or_8fed_ganrif.jpg.