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  1. Ymadawiad Arthur ('The Passing of Arthur') is a Welsh-language poem, some 350 lines in length, by T. Gwynn Jones. It won its author the Chair at the National Eisteddfod in 1902 but was several times heavily revised by him in later years.

  2. 3 de feb. de 1996 · With Ioan Evans, Morgan Hopkins, Llyr Ifans, Eluned Jones. In the year 2096, Welshmen lay a plan to kidnap national hero King Arthur from the medieval era, and bring him to the present. By mistake, however, they kidnap rugby hero Dai Arthur (nicknamed "King Arthur") from the 1960s instead.

  3. Ymadawiad Arthur: Title: Emeritus Professor of Celtic: Spouse: Margaret Jane Davies: Children: Eluned, Arthur ap Gwynn, Llywelyn: Parent(s) Isaac Jones and Jane Roberts: Awards: National Eisteddfod Chair (1902 and 1905), D.Litt (1937), D.Litt (1937), C.B.E. (1937)

  4. 24 de jul. de 2009 · At the Bangor National Eisteddfod of 1902, the Eisteddfod Chair was awarded to T. Gwynn Jones (1871-1949) for his 'awdl' 'Ymadawiad Arthur' (The Departure of Arthur). 'Ymadawiad Arthur' is considered a landmark poem in the history of twentieth-century Welsh literature, and was published in its final form in 1934.

  5. Verse A. Welsh to English: i. 'Ymadawiad Arthur' - National Eisteddfod Prize Translation, Swansea, 1907; ii. Translations of early ..., - National Library of Wales Archives and Manuscripts. File GIV/2.

  6. 18 de mar. de 2024 · His awdl “Ymadawiad Arthur” (“The Departure of Arthur”), which won the highest honour at the National Eisteddfod in 1902, is one of the most significant landmarks in the Welsh literary revival of the early 20th century.

  7. the greatest Welsh poems of the twentieth century. His chair-winning. awdl at the 1902 National Eisteddfod, "Ymadawiad Arthur," "Arthur's Passing," which played a key role in the Welsh Romantic movement, was seen as the voice of a new generation of poets and.