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Taliesin. c. 534-599

Knucklas Castle Community Land Project Posted on 1 May 2009 by Publicity & promotions5 February 2015
“Taliesin, whose work has survived in a Middle Welsh manuscript, the Book of Taliesin, was Chief Bard of Britain and Celtic shaman – a historical figure who lived in Wales during the latter half of the sixth century. He became court bard to King Brochfael Ysgithrog of Powys around 555
Refs:
1. Wikipedia. “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taliesin“
2. “The Last Celtic Shaman” by John Matthews (ISBN 0892818697, 9780892818693)
3. Note: Taliesin is also mentioned in Y Gododdin (Wikipedia Link)
External Link:
The Book of Taliesin, in Welsh, with English translations by W.F. Skene (1858) (Note: Skene’s text and translation are not reliable by the standards of modern scholarship)


(Posted by Grant)
Tagged 534-599, bard, Brochfael, celtic, chief, king, poet, Powys, shaman, Taliesin, Ysgithrog

Fortified For Faithfulness (by our Castle Poet Tony Walton)

Knucklas Castle Community Land Project Posted on 11 April 2009 by archaeology16 February 2015

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Fortified For Faithfulness

(Poem by Knucklas Castle Poet, Tony Walton)
Written for the launch of the Knucklas Castle Community Land Project

On the green-mantled hill, no stone still stands
of this lonely Border outpost: at most
turfed stumps and scattered broken teeth.
Time has swallowed Knucklas Castle.
Mortimer’s lands are in our hands
now, and for long generations
yet to come, if we can safe-keep places
such as this, sacred spaces, to leave them.

Go back a thousand years and more before
a baron’s garrison kept watch into
encroaching hills, in alternating
boredom and high anxiety;
go back to when protection was
mostly for a good life lived well;
and tell me that we cannot recapture
communality and simple rapture.

Go back further still: a thousand years more,
to when this was a place of pilgrimage
and holy high observation
of spiritual priorities
that guarded us and guided us
along our proper path of life:
long time before the times of want and strife;
when this hill with Wisdom provided us
and nothing from the Truth divided us.

Tony Walton
(March 2009)

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Tony has published three books of poetry in his sequence SEASONS OF THE HEART.

Tagged castle, community, knucklas, Poem, poet, Powys, radnorshire, river, teme, Walton

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