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The first modern Eisteddfod was held in Aberdare South Wales in 1861.

However, the originals were a bardic festival of music and poetry first held by Lord Rhys son of Gruffydd of Deheubarth at his court in Cardigan in 1176.

There he held a grand gathering to which were invited poets and musicians from all over the country. A chair at the Lord's table was awarded to the best poet and musician, a tradition that continues in the modern day National Eisteddfod with the "Chairing of the Bard" ceremony at the end of the event.

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