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6 persuni tal-post jissuġġeruh,
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Trawsfynydd, Wales
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Hedd Wyn - farmer, soldier, poet. On sun filled summer days, there is no wonder that Hedd Wyn was a reluctant soldier, he was happy at home, he enjoyed the harvest, and he thrived with a pen. A self taught poet that mastered the hardest lines of Welsh poetry, (the cynghanedd) from the tender age of twelve, there is no wonder that he ultimately won the biggest prize in Welsh literature, the National Eisteddfod Chair. However unknown to the thousands in attendance at the Birkenhead National Eisteddfod, six weeks before the Archdruid announced his pseudo name 'Fleur-di-lis' on a stage on the outskirts of Liverpool. Hedd Wyn had been shot in the stomach and passed away under the fireworks of bullets in a field far away from his own.
Hedd Wyn - farmer, soldier, poet. On sun filled summer days, there is no wonder that Hedd Wyn was a reluctant soldier, he was happy at home, he enjoyed the harvest, and he thrived with a pen. A self taught poet that mastered the hardest lines of Welsh poetry, (the cynghanedd) from the tender age o…
Birth place of Hedd Wyn the Welsh poet and posthumous winner of the black Chair at Birkenhead Eisteddfod, having served as a soldier in the first World War. Recently upgraded and now housing the famous black chair.
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In-nies tal-post jirrakkomandaw ukoll
- 18-il persuna tal-post jissuġġeruh