On January 06, 1801 in Celtic History

Evan davies, welsh bard known as myfir morganwg, born

Evan Davies, Welsh Bard known as Myfir Morganwg, born

Evan Davies, known by the bardic name “Myfyr Morgannwg,” was a prominent Welsh poet, scholar, and antiquarian. He was born on January 07, 1782, in Llancarfan, Glamorgan, Wales. Myfyr Morgannwg played a significant role in preserving and promoting Welsh literary heritage and history.

Bardic Name

Myfyr Morgannwg adopted the bardic name “Myfyr Morgannwg” as was customary among Welsh poets and bards. It reflects his connection to the region of Morgannwg (Glamorgan).

Literary and Antiquarian Work

Myfyr Morgannwg was known for his contributions to Welsh literature and his extensive work as an antiquarian. He collected and transcribed ancient Welsh manuscripts, preserving important texts and documents related to Welsh history and culture.

Glamorgan Bardic Tradition

He was deeply immersed in the bardic traditions of Glamorgan and played a role in revitalizing and promoting the Eisteddfod, a traditional Welsh festival of literature, music, and performance.

Efforts to Promote Welsh Culture

Myfyr Morgannwg was passionate about promoting Welsh culture, language, and heritage. He was involved in various cultural and literary societies, and he was a key figure in the Cymreigyddion Society, which aimed to advance Welsh culture and learning.

Legacy

Myfyr Morgannwg’s work in preserving and documenting Welsh literary and historical materials has had a lasting impact on the study of Welsh history and culture.

Evan Davies, known as Myfyr Morgannwg, is remembered as a significant figure in the preservation and promotion of Welsh literary and cultural heritage. His contributions to Welsh literature and his efforts to safeguard the nation’s historical legacy continue to be valued by scholars and those interested in Welsh history and culture.

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