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Siôn Tudur

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Siôn Tudur (also John Tudur, c. 1522–1602) was a 16th century Welsh language poet.

After serving as a yeoman in the courts of Edward VI and Mary, Siôn returned to Wales where he was tutored by Gruffudd Hiraethog. Siôn’s surviving work consists of poems in praise of nobility, poetic rendering of psalms, and his concerns on contemporary Welsh society.

References

  • E. Roberts, Gwaith Siôn Tudur, University of Wales Press, 1981
  • D.J. Bowen, Gwaith Gruffudd Hiraethog, University of Wales Press, 1990


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