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Ieuan Gwyllt was the bardic name of Welsh musician and minister John Roberts (22 December 1822 - 14 May 1877). His bardic name is derived from the pen name he used whilst writing poetry as a boy, Ieuan Gwyllt Gelltydd Melindwr (John of the Wild Woods near the Mill Tower). He was born at Tanrhiwfelen, a house just outside Aberystwyth, and died in Caernarfon on 14 May 1877. He was buried at Caeathro cemetery near Caernarfon.

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  • Ieuan Gwyllt war der walisische Bardic name des walisischen Musikers und Pastors John Roberts (* 22. Dezember 1822; † 14. Mai 1877). Seinen Bardic name hatte er aus dem Pseudonym entwickelt, das er als Kind benutzte. Dieses hieß: Ieuan Gwyllt Gelltydd Melindwr ([⁠j⁠ɛɨan ɡʊɨɫt ɡɛɫtɨð mɛlɪnɗʊr] John von den wilden Wäldern bei dem Mill Tower). Er wurde in Tanrhiwfelen geboren, einem Haus außerhalb von Aberystwyth, und starb in Caernarfon. Beerdigt wurde er auf dem Friedhof von nahe bei Caernarfon. (de)
  • Ieuan Gwyllt was the bardic name of Welsh musician and minister John Roberts (22 December 1822 - 14 May 1877). His bardic name is derived from the pen name he used whilst writing poetry as a boy, Ieuan Gwyllt Gelltydd Melindwr (John of the Wild Woods near the Mill Tower). He was born at Tanrhiwfelen, a house just outside Aberystwyth, and died in Caernarfon on 14 May 1877. He was buried at Caeathro cemetery near Caernarfon. (en)
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  • Ieuan Gwyllt war der walisische Bardic name des walisischen Musikers und Pastors John Roberts (* 22. Dezember 1822; † 14. Mai 1877). Seinen Bardic name hatte er aus dem Pseudonym entwickelt, das er als Kind benutzte. Dieses hieß: Ieuan Gwyllt Gelltydd Melindwr ([⁠j⁠ɛɨan ɡʊɨɫt ɡɛɫtɨð mɛlɪnɗʊr] John von den wilden Wäldern bei dem Mill Tower). Er wurde in Tanrhiwfelen geboren, einem Haus außerhalb von Aberystwyth, und starb in Caernarfon. Beerdigt wurde er auf dem Friedhof von nahe bei Caernarfon. (de)
  • Ieuan Gwyllt was the bardic name of Welsh musician and minister John Roberts (22 December 1822 - 14 May 1877). His bardic name is derived from the pen name he used whilst writing poetry as a boy, Ieuan Gwyllt Gelltydd Melindwr (John of the Wild Woods near the Mill Tower). He was born at Tanrhiwfelen, a house just outside Aberystwyth, and died in Caernarfon on 14 May 1877. He was buried at Caeathro cemetery near Caernarfon. (en)
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