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- Bard abstract "In medieval Gaelic and British culture, a bard was a professional poet, employed by a patron, such as a monarch or nobleman, to commemorate the patron's ancestors and to praise the patron's own activities.Originally a specific class of poet, contrasting with another class known as fili in Ireland and Highland Scotland, the term "bard", with the decline of living bardic tradition in the modern period, acquired generic meanings of an epic author/singer/narrator, comparable with the terms in other cultures (minstrel, skald, scop, rhapsode, udgatar, griot, ashik) or any poets, especially famous ones. For example, William Shakespeare is known as the Bard or the Bard of Avon.".
- Bard thumbnail The_Bard.jpg?width=300.
- Bard wikiPageExternalLink bardic.html.
- Bard wikiPageID "79504".
- Bard wikiPageRevisionID "604151818".
- Bard hasPhotoCollection Bard.
- Bard subject Category:Celtic_Britain.
- Bard subject Category:Cornish_culture.
- Bard subject Category:Eisteddfod.
- Bard subject Category:History_of_Wales.
- Bard subject Category:Irish_literature.
- Bard subject Category:Medieval_Ireland.
- Bard subject Category:Medieval_Scotland.
- Bard subject Category:Medieval_performers.
- Bard subject Category:Occupations_in_music.
- Bard subject Category:Poets.
- Bard subject Category:Romanticism.
- Bard subject Category:Scottish_literature.
- Bard subject Category:Welsh_folk_music.
- Bard subject Category:Welsh_literature.
- Bard subject Category:Welsh_poets.
- Bard comment "In medieval Gaelic and British culture, a bard was a professional poet, employed by a patron, such as a monarch or nobleman, to commemorate the patron's ancestors and to praise the patron's own activities.Originally a specific class of poet, contrasting with another class known as fili in Ireland and Highland Scotland, the term "bard", with the decline of living bardic tradition in the modern period, acquired generic meanings of an epic author/singer/narrator, comparable with the terms in other cultures (minstrel, skald, scop, rhapsode, udgatar, griot, ashik) or any poets, especially famous ones. ".
- Bard label "Bard (zanger)".
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- Bard label "Barde (druidisme)".
- Bard label "Barde".
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- Bard label "Bardo".
- Bard label "Bardo".
- Bard label "Бард (Средневековье)".
- Bard label "吟游诗人".
- Bard label "吟遊詩人".
- Bard sameAs Bard.
- Bard sameAs Barde.
- Bard sameAs Bardo.
- Bard sameAs Bardo.
- Bard sameAs Barde_(druidisme).
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- Bard sameAs 吟遊詩人.
- Bard sameAs 음유시가.
- Bard sameAs Bard_(zanger).
- Bard sameAs Bard.
- Bard sameAs Bardo.
- Bard sameAs m.0knj1.
- Bard sameAs Q215144.
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- Bard wasDerivedFrom Bard?oldid=604151818.
- Bard depiction The_Bard.jpg.
- Bard isPrimaryTopicOf Bard.