Dafydd ab Owain (also David ab Owen; died 11 or 12 February 1512[1] or 1513[2]) was a Welsh abbot and bishop. His family were from the Glasgoed area of Meifod, Powys. He studied at Oxford, graduating with a qualification in canon and civil law. He is thought to have taken his doctorate in law.[3]

He was an abbot of Strata Marcella, and of Strata Florida, as well as of Aberconwy at Maenan (sometime after of 1489) where he continued after his appointment to the bishopric of St Asaph in December 1503.[3] He held this office until his death.[4]

Many of the Welsh poets of the time, such as Bedo Brwynllys, Dafydd Amharedudd ap Tudur, Guto'r Glyn and Hywel Rheinallt, praised his scholarship and learning.[3]

He was buried near the altar in St Asaph Cathedral.[3]

References

  1. Alumni Oxonienses 1500–1714 (Oade-Oxwick) pp. 1084–1103 Oxford, OUP, 1891
  2. "Dafydd ab Owain , Cistercian abbot and bishop of St Asaph". Monastic Wales. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Williams, Griffith John. "David ab Owen". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  4. Hardy, T. Duffus. Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae; or, a Calendar of the Principal Ecclesiastical Dignitaries in England and Wales, and of the Chief Officers in the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge from the Earliest Times to the Year MDCCXV, Corrected and Continued to the Present Time, Vol. I, "St. Asaph's". Oxford Univ. Press, 1854. Accessed 06 Jan 2018.


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