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* ''Caniadau Dyfedfab'' (1875)
* ''Caniadau Dyfedfab'' ({{circa|1875}}) {{small|{{oclc|502503798}}}}
* ''Gwlad yr Addewid a Iesu o Nazareth'' (1900) {{small|{{oclc|21776293}}}}
* ''Gwlad yr Addewid a Iesu o Nazareth'' (1900) {{small|{{oclc|21776293}}}}
* ''Gwaith Barddonol Dyfed'' (1903–1907) {{small|{{oclc|55577536}}}}
* ''Gwaith Barddonol Dyfed'' (1903–1907) {{small|{{oclc|55577536}}}}

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Frontispiece of Gwaith Barddonol Dyfed vol. 2 (1907)

Evan Rees (1 January 1850 – 19 March 1923),[1] known by the bardic name Dyfed, was a Calvinistic Methodist minister, poet, and Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales.

Early life

He was born at Puncheston, Pembrokeshire, the son of James and Eunice Rees; they moved to Aberdare when he was a child and he became a colliery worker at the age of only eight. Having moved to Cardiff, he became a minister at the age of 23 and gained his first National Eisteddfod prize in 1881.

Works

  • Caniadau Dyfedfab (c. 1875) OCLC 502503798
  • Gwlad yr Addewid a Iesu o Nazareth (1900) OCLC 21776293
  • Gwaith Barddonol Dyfed (1903–1907) OCLC 55577536
  • Oriau gydag Islwyn (1901) OCLC 819401047
  • Emynau Dyfed (1924, posthumous) OCLC 39741895

References

Preceded by Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales
1905 - 1923
Succeeded by