The career and subsequent reputation of Iorwerth Goch, bi-cultural denizen of the medieval Welsh marches

F. Suppe
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Abstract:Although the mid-twelfth-century figure Iorwerth Goch seems an obscure lurker in footnotes in works which consider medieval England or medieval Wales, the pattern of contemporary evidence about him is extraordinary. He appears as a subsidiary character in both the Welsh tale Breudwyt Ronabwy and the Anglo-French romance Fouke le Fitz Waryn. Extensive further evidence about him appears in the English government's Pipe Rolls and in Welsh chronicles, genealogies, and poetry. Iorwerth founded a hereditary March family which held manors for several generations in return for service as Anglo-Welsh interpreters and intermediaries. Memories of his exploits persisted in Wales and the Marches through the remainder of the middle ages. He is, thus, a good example of the bi-culturally adept lords in the Welsh Marches whose members could preserve and transmit oral traditions which lie behind the Breudwyt Ronabwy, Fouke le Fitz Waryn, and other similar tales.
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中世纪威尔士游行的双文化居民艾沃斯·戈奇的职业生涯和后来的声誉
摘要:虽然12世纪中期的艾沃斯·戈奇(Iorwerth Goch)似乎是中世纪英格兰或中世纪威尔士作品脚注中一个不起眼的潜伏者,但关于他的当代证据模式却非同寻常。在威尔士故事《布劳德怀特·罗纳维》和英法浪漫小说《福克·勒·菲茨·沃林》中,他都是一个配角。更多关于他的证据出现在英国政府的《烟斗卷》和威尔士的编年史、家谱和诗歌中。艾沃斯建立了一个世袭的马奇家族,几代人都拥有庄园,作为对他担任盎格鲁-威尔士语翻译和中介服务的回报。在中世纪的剩余时间里,他的功绩一直在威尔士和行军地区流传。因此,他是威尔士游行中精通双文化的贵族的一个很好的例子,他们的成员可以保存和传播Breudwyt Ronabwy, Fouke le Fitz Waryn和其他类似故事背后的口头传统。
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