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Sawnder Sion was a Welsh poet of the 16th century. He was known as the "Lion of Llantarnam" and was affiliated with Llantarnam Abbey, although he lived in Llangovan, near Raglan. He is buried beneath the choir in St Michael's Church, Llantarnam. His funeral was attended by fellow poet and friend Dafydd Benwyn, whose poem praised him: "In the choir of St Michael Is a bed. I shall weep There is poetry there And great learning and choice knowledge. And there went the lion of the monasteryOf Deuma yesterday to our regret."

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  • Sawnder Sion was a Welsh poet of the 16th century. He was known as the "Lion of Llantarnam" and was affiliated with Llantarnam Abbey, although he lived in Llangovan, near Raglan. He is buried beneath the choir in St Michael's Church, Llantarnam. His funeral was attended by fellow poet and friend Dafydd Benwyn, whose poem praised him: "In the choir of St Michael Is a bed. I shall weep There is poetry there And great learning and choice knowledge. And there went the lion of the monasteryOf Deuma yesterday to our regret." (en)
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  • Sawnder Sion was a Welsh poet of the 16th century. He was known as the "Lion of Llantarnam" and was affiliated with Llantarnam Abbey, although he lived in Llangovan, near Raglan. He is buried beneath the choir in St Michael's Church, Llantarnam. His funeral was attended by fellow poet and friend Dafydd Benwyn, whose poem praised him: "In the choir of St Michael Is a bed. I shall weep There is poetry there And great learning and choice knowledge. And there went the lion of the monasteryOf Deuma yesterday to our regret." (en)
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