Friday 16 August 2013

INFORMATION ON OWAIN GLYNDWR - A CASEBOOK. To Be Launced on 22 Awst 2013 at National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth.

 
 
Just in time for G660 - 2014  Commemoration.

John K. Bollard and Liverpool University Press

cordially invite you to the launch of
OWAIN GLYNDŴR: A CASEBOOK
EDITED BY MICHAEL LIVINGSTON AND JOHN K. BOLLARD
At:
The Drwm, The National Library of Wales,
Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales, SY23 3BU
Thursday, 22 August, 6.30-8.30pm
Wine and nibbles will be served.
RSVP to Janet McDermott (janet.mcdermott@liverpool.ac.uk) by 15 August.
Mae’n bleser gan
John K. Bollard a Gwasg Prifysgol Lerpwl
eich gwahodd i lansiad
OWAIN GLYNDŴR: A CASEBOOK
GOLYGWYD GAN
 MICHAEL LIVINGSTON A JOHN K. BOLLARD
Y Drwm, Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru,
Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Cymru, SY23 3BU
Dydd Iau, 22 Awst, 6:30-8:30pm
Darperir gwin a lluniaeth ysgafn.
RSVP i Janet McDermott (janet.mcdermott@liverpool.ac.uk)
cyn 15 Awst.
 
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Thursday 1 August 2013

MAB DAROGAN: THE PROPHECY OF OWAIN GLYNDWR - THE PAST, PRESENT and FUTURE PRINCE OF WALES - TYWYSOG CYMRU OWAIN IV.


FACES OF FUTURE

 PROPHECY

…. It was told to many a child that when the great Prince Owain was born that he did start to cry and would not be quiet, until his father had allowed the young babes hand to touch the hilt of his sword. It was also told that when the Prince Owain was born that in his father’s stable the horses did go wild and stamp in their stalls until their fetlocks bled. It was further told that on the night of Prince Owain's birth there were great storms, the flash of lightening and the crash of thunder and the rivers did, in torrents, flood their banks. It was also much whispered that in the skies to the East a fiery comet was seen to streak the heavens - and far away, in the halls of the English kings at Westminster, four little bells, all of their own accord, did start to ring, ring, ring and ring - much to the disdain and fear of the English Courtiers who, one day, would contemptuously refer to Prince Owain as the one who led the “Bare foot Welsh Doggis”, words, we are sure, they came to regret using in such rash haste. Thus, such things are the stuff of myth and legend born....


 





 




 



 
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