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were required by law to follow the army and recite the song before and after every battle. For this service, he received the next-best beast from the spoils after the king's and
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Although the specific composition is now lost, it presumably recounted the exploits of the former
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than to the more pedestrian (if presumably more accurate) records of the early bards like
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mentioned refers to the lands of the British (i.e., the Welsh and their compatriots in
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composition that served as a kind of national anthem in
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Index

Old Welsh
Wales in the Early Middle Ages
bards
Aberffraw
Dinefwr
Mathrafal
Caerleon
was valued
kings of the Britons
Hywel Dda
Arthur Wade-Evans
Cornwall
Cumberland
Roman Britain
Great Britain
Matter of Britain
Triads
Geoffrey of Monmouth
Taliesin



Wade-Evans, Arthur
Welsh Medieval Law
Iolo MSS
Hywel Dda


Poetry of Wales

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