• Canu Heledd (modern Welsh /'kani 'hɛlɛð/, the songs of Heledd) are a collection of early Welsh englyn-poems. They are rare among medieval Welsh poems for...
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  • orthography) Wikisource edition Canu Heledd (Song of Heledd) is in the narratorial voice of Cynddylan's sister Heledd, the sole surviving member of the House...
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    Heledd Fychan (born 20 September 1980) is a Welsh politician and a former director of policy and political education for Plaid Cymru. She was elected to...
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    participating in the battle (according to the probably ninth-century Canu Heledd), probably as allies of the Mercians. Bede reports the commonly accepted...
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    on 3 June 2014. Retrieved 20 December 2012. Schnuer, Cordula; Pritchard, Heledd (10 May 2020). "Luxembourg royal baby boy born on Sunday". Luxembourg Times...
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    642. According to the probably ninth-century cycle of englyn-poems Canu Heledd, the region around Pengwern was sacked soon after, its royal family slaughtered...
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  • Llywarch Hen, Canu Llywarch Hen and with Heledd, Canu Heledd, dates from a somewhat later period: the whole of Canu Heledd is generally thought to be from the...
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    McArdle (2015) Paapa Essiedu (2016) Natalie Simpson (2017) Bally Gill (2018) Heledd Gwynn (2019) Gloria Obianyo (2020/2021) Rilwan Abiola Owokoniran (2022)...
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  • Laura Fraser as Anna Julie Hesmondhalgh as Nancy Eiry Thomas as Louie Heledd Gwynn as Cat Eddie Marsan as Arwel Jason Hughes as Max Aneurin Barnard as...
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    of Wrecon appears as a place name in the early Welsh poems known as Canu Heledd. There is an Iron Age hill fort on the summit almost 8 ha (20 acres) in...
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