William Williams
- Crwys
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- Williams, William
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- Date of birth
- 1875-01-04
- Place of birth
- United Kingdom
- Date of death
- 1968-01-13
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William Williams (4 January 1875 – 13 January 1968), better known by his bardic name of "Crwys", meaning "Cross", was a Welsh poet in the Welsh language. He served as Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales from 1939 to 1947.
Like all other Archdruids, Crwys had himself won several major prizes at the National Eisteddfod. He was a three-time winner of the crown: at Colwyn Bay in 1910, at Carmarthen in 1911, and at Corwen in 1919. A cast bronze bust in honour of the poet is on display at Carmarthen Castle.
Crwys's work tended to idealise life in rural Wales. His winning poem at the 1911 eisteddfod praised the "common people of Wales". English translations of his work appear in several anthologies.
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William Williams, better known by his bardic name of "Crwys", meaning "Cross", was a Welsh poet in the Welsh language.Last modified: 2020-11-06 (revision #40267)
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- William Williams wrote Mynd a Dod
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