Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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... known as Rhos Ddiarbed , the traditional scene of a sanguinary battle at which no quarter was given . The tradition related by the late Mr. Davies , in his paper on Caersws , bears a strong resemblance to the legend of Estrildis and ...
... known as Rhos Ddiarbed , the traditional scene of a sanguinary battle at which no quarter was given . The tradition related by the late Mr. Davies , in his paper on Caersws , bears a strong resemblance to the legend of Estrildis and ...
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... known as Clois - y - bank , about a mile to the south - west of Cefn Carnedd , and about a mile and a half to the north - west of Gaer - Fechan . Its position is marked on the little sketch map which illus- trates Mr. Davies ' paper on ...
... known as Clois - y - bank , about a mile to the south - west of Cefn Carnedd , and about a mile and a half to the north - west of Gaer - Fechan . Its position is marked on the little sketch map which illus- trates Mr. Davies ' paper on ...
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... known as Rhos - y - beddau ( the moor of the graves ) , apparently an ancient burial - place . Prof. Babington , in his notice of a similar work ( Arch . Camb . for 1852 , p . 25 ) at Penlan Castle , after discussing the question of the ...
... known as Rhos - y - beddau ( the moor of the graves ) , apparently an ancient burial - place . Prof. Babington , in his notice of a similar work ( Arch . Camb . for 1852 , p . 25 ) at Penlan Castle , after discussing the question of the ...
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... known as Lluest - wen ( fair encampment ) . Although not of the usually accepted orthodox rect- angular form , several reasons lead the writer to con- jecture that this is a Roman work . The site , on a mo- derate eminence sufficiently ...
... known as Lluest - wen ( fair encampment ) . Although not of the usually accepted orthodox rect- angular form , several reasons lead the writer to con- jecture that this is a Roman work . The site , on a mo- derate eminence sufficiently ...
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... from Llanidloes to Machynlleth ( a road con- jectured to be identical with an old British trackway ) , near the fifth mile stone , stands the massy isolated hill known as the Dinas . It rises precipitously to ANCIENT ARWYSTLI . 11.
... from Llanidloes to Machynlleth ( a road con- jectured to be identical with an old British trackway ) , near the fifth mile stone , stands the massy isolated hill known as the Dinas . It rises precipitously to ANCIENT ARWYSTLI . 11.
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