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Rhygyfarch or Rhigyfarch (in contemporary late Old Welsh orthography Ricemarch, 1057–1099), eldest son of Sulien, whom he may have succeeded in 1091 as Bishop of St David's, was the author of the standard Life of Saint David. The original text was written in Latin but was translated into Welsh later in the Middle Ages as Buchedd Dewi and did much to enhance the cult status of Saint David in Wales. He also wrote Latin poems, including one dealing with the different versions of the Psalter, and another called "Planctus Ricemarch" (Rhygyfarch's Lament), bemoaning the state of those parts of south Wales under Norman occupation.

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  • Rhygyfarch or Rhigyfarch (in contemporary late Old Welsh orthography Ricemarch, 1057–1099), eldest son of Sulien, whom he may have succeeded in 1091 as Bishop of St David's, was the author of the standard Life of Saint David. The original text was written in Latin but was translated into Welsh later in the Middle Ages as Buchedd Dewi and did much to enhance the cult status of Saint David in Wales. He also wrote Latin poems, including one dealing with the different versions of the Psalter, and another called "Planctus Ricemarch" (Rhygyfarch's Lament), bemoaning the state of those parts of south Wales under Norman occupation. (en)
  • Rhygyfarch, filho mais velho de Sulieno, a quem pode ter sucedido como bispo da Catedral de São David, em 1091, é o autor do livro A Vida de São David. Rhygyfarch também escreveu obras em latim, incluindo uma versão de seu saltério, conhecido como Saltério de Rhygyfarch e outra obra conhecida como Planctus Ricemarch (Lamento de Rhygyfarch), tratando sobre as invasões normandas no País de Gales. (pt)
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  • Rhygyfarch or Rhigyfarch (in contemporary late Old Welsh orthography Ricemarch, 1057–1099), eldest son of Sulien, whom he may have succeeded in 1091 as Bishop of St David's, was the author of the standard Life of Saint David. The original text was written in Latin but was translated into Welsh later in the Middle Ages as Buchedd Dewi and did much to enhance the cult status of Saint David in Wales. He also wrote Latin poems, including one dealing with the different versions of the Psalter, and another called "Planctus Ricemarch" (Rhygyfarch's Lament), bemoaning the state of those parts of south Wales under Norman occupation. (en)
  • Rhygyfarch, filho mais velho de Sulieno, a quem pode ter sucedido como bispo da Catedral de São David, em 1091, é o autor do livro A Vida de São David. Rhygyfarch também escreveu obras em latim, incluindo uma versão de seu saltério, conhecido como Saltério de Rhygyfarch e outra obra conhecida como Planctus Ricemarch (Lamento de Rhygyfarch), tratando sobre as invasões normandas no País de Gales. (pt)
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