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ieuan ap iago

1809 – 1878

ieuan ap iago
19th Century
19th Century

ieuan ap iago

Born 1809 Died 1878 Works span 1856–1856

ieuan ap iago, also known as evan james, was a welsh poet and weaver who wrote the words to 'hen wlad fy nhadau', the national anthem of wales. born in 1809 in caerphilly, wales, he died on september 30, 1878. early life and career evan james was a weaver by trade and employed several people at his mill on the bank of the river rhondda. according to family legend, his son james james, was walking one day in january 1856 on the banks of…

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Chronological Journey

The Lifeline

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Chapters — Career Periods

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Thumbnails — Dated Works

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Colour Band — Movement Drift

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