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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... Cunedda and his eight sons came from the north , from a province known as Manau Guotodin , and expelled the Scots from Gwynedd , Dyfed , which the terms " Celtic , " " Gaelic , " & c . , are used ; especially as some confusion exists in ...
... Cunedda and his eight sons came from the north , from a province known as Manau Guotodin , and expelled the Scots from Gwynedd , Dyfed , which the terms " Celtic , " " Gaelic , " & c . , are used ; especially as some confusion exists in ...
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... Cunedda . We must now turn to another quarter for more detailed information with respect to the Gaelic dominion in Wales . It is to be found in the valuable Miscellany collected by the late Iolo Morganwg , and recently published by the ...
... Cunedda . We must now turn to another quarter for more detailed information with respect to the Gaelic dominion in Wales . It is to be found in the valuable Miscellany collected by the late Iolo Morganwg , and recently published by the ...
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... Cunedda Wledig , entered Mona , wrested the country from them , and slew Serigi Wyddel , their ruler , at a be put upon them , as the weight of my proof does not rest upon the authority of individual passages , but upon the coincidence ...
... Cunedda Wledig , entered Mona , wrested the country from them , and slew Serigi Wyddel , their ruler , at a be put upon them , as the weight of my proof does not rest upon the authority of individual passages , but upon the coincidence ...
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... Cunedda Wledig , whose family had emigrated from North Britain for the express purpose of rescuing Wales from the oppression of the invaders . In the names of Eurnach , Serigi and Caswallawn , we seem to have an approach to authentic ...
... Cunedda Wledig , whose family had emigrated from North Britain for the express purpose of rescuing Wales from the oppression of the invaders . In the names of Eurnach , Serigi and Caswallawn , we seem to have an approach to authentic ...
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... Cunedda , it will be well to examine the chronology of their occupation and evacuation of that country by the Gwyddyl - to see , in fact , whether anything can be made of it . We will assume that the termination of their dominion is ...
... Cunedda , it will be well to examine the chronology of their occupation and evacuation of that country by the Gwyddyl - to see , in fact , whether anything can be made of it . We will assume that the termination of their dominion is ...
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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