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Aneirin

Aneirin (:aˈnɛirɪn) or Neirin was an early Medieval Brythonic poet. He is believed to have been a bard or court poet in one of the Cumbric kingdoms of the Old North or Hen Ogledd, probably that of Gododdin at Edinburgh, in modern Scotland. From the 17th century, his name was often incorrectly spelled "Aneurin".
==Life==
Some records indicate that Aneirin was the son of Caunus (or Caw) and brother to St. Gildas. According to this version of his life, he was born at Dumbarton on the River Clyde. However, some scholars debate this parentage, and contend that these records are of later invention and are erroneous. Whoever his father was, Aneirin's mother, Dwywei is mentioned in ''Y Gododdin''. She may be the same lady who, according to Old Welsh pedigrees, married King Dunod who is generally thought to have ruled in West Yorkshire. He may also be kin to another Brythonic poet, Cian Gwenith Gwawd.
Aneirin's patrons were the noble Urien and his son Owain.〔 Owain was slain at the Battle of Catraeth, in which Brythonic warriors of the Gododdin went up against the Angle warriors of Deira and Bernicia. Nearly all of the Brythonic warriors were slain and their lands were absorbed into the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. Aneirin wrote ''Y Gododdin'' after this battle, in remembrance of his fallen patrons and lords, in which he hints that he is likely the sole survivor.〔("The Book of Aneirin", Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru )〕
After the fall of Owain, he is said to have been murdered at the hands of an unnamed Cymric lord, whom the poet had offended by reproaching him in his poem ''Y Gododdin'' for not coming to the aid of Owain.〔

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