Archaeologia Cambrensis: A Record of the Antiquities of Wales and Its Marches and the Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological AssociationW. Pickering, 1851 |
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... Anglesey ) became pre - eminently famed for know- ledge and saints . His court was the resort of bards and philosophers , and was visited by Merddyn , as that of his son was by Taliesin . * Both of these assertions , it is needless to ...
... Anglesey ) became pre - eminently famed for know- ledge and saints . His court was the resort of bards and philosophers , and was visited by Merddyn , as that of his son was by Taliesin . * Both of these assertions , it is needless to ...
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... Anglesey , and the Lady of the Greenwood , which was a witch , or female goblin , that fascinated him for nine - and - twenty years , and of the manner in which he was liberated from the illusions and bands she had cast over him . " 6 ...
... Anglesey , and the Lady of the Greenwood , which was a witch , or female goblin , that fascinated him for nine - and - twenty years , and of the manner in which he was liberated from the illusions and bands she had cast over him . " 6 ...
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... Anglesey , and other places , and had taken the greatest portion of that country from the inhabitants , when there were no princes over them ; and the sons of Cunedda led the Cymry , and expelled the Gwyddelians from the country , and ...
... Anglesey , and other places , and had taken the greatest portion of that country from the inhabitants , when there were no princes over them ; and the sons of Cunedda led the Cymry , and expelled the Gwyddelians from the country , and ...
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... Anglesey , where they had fled from the sons of Cunedda , and had established themselves in that island ; and after furious fighting they drove the Gwyddelians out of Anglesey , and Caswallawn Law Hir slew Serigi Wyddel there , with his ...
... Anglesey , where they had fled from the sons of Cunedda , and had established themselves in that island ; and after furious fighting they drove the Gwyddelians out of Anglesey , and Caswallawn Law Hir slew Serigi Wyddel there , with his ...
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... Anglesey , the Cymry took courage , and drove them out of every part of Gwynedd , and none of them remained in the country , except such as were made captives for ever . And thus did Cunedda Wledig obtain the sovereignty of Wales , and ...
... Anglesey , the Cymry took courage , and drove them out of every part of Gwynedd , and none of them remained in the country , except such as were made captives for ever . And thus did Cunedda Wledig obtain the sovereignty of Wales , and ...
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agricultural ancient Aneurin Anglesey appears Arch armour authority bards battle Brecknockshire British Britons bwyell Cæsar called Cantref Cardiganshire Caswallawn Caswallawn Law Hir Celtic Ceredigion Cerrig cloth colours conquest covering Cunedda Wledig Cuneddian Cymry dart David's Deheubarth district dominion Dream of Rhonabwy druidical Dyfed Essyllwg Fountain Gael Gaelic garment Gaul genealogy gold golden Gower Gruffydd Gwent Gwilym Gwyddel Gwyddelians Gwydion Gwynedd head Hywel Dda Ibid inhabitants invasion Iolo MSS Ireland Irish isle of Britain javelin king Lady lance Laws of Hywel legend Llywarch Hen Mabinogi Mabinogion Maelgwyn mantle Maxen Wledig Meirion mill Mona Morganwg nations Nennius North Wales Ordovices Owain Paternus pence period Picts Powys princes probably Prydain race Rheged Rhodri Rhyddmarch robe Roman satin Saxon Seisyllwg Serigi shield shoes sixth century sons of Cunedda South Wales spear Stucia sword Taliesin tradition Triad tribes Trioedd twenty-nine Tywy Urien Welsh Laws wore yellow