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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... David's Head , that the four last named places are in South Wales . The former are altogether lost ; while , of the latter , two can easily be identified with the Tywy and the Severn . Octapitarum is apparently a foreign word . The two ...
... David's Head , that the four last named places are in South Wales . The former are altogether lost ; while , of the latter , two can easily be identified with the Tywy and the Severn . Octapitarum is apparently a foreign word . The two ...
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... David's , or Mynyw . In his treatise " De Situ Britanniæ , " Richard enume- rates the following places : -Sariconium ( Ross ) , Magna , Gobaneum , Venta , Isca , among the Silures ; Octorupium Promontorium , Menapia , Muridunum , and ...
... David's , or Mynyw . In his treatise " De Situ Britanniæ , " Richard enume- rates the following places : -Sariconium ( Ross ) , Magna , Gobaneum , Venta , Isca , among the Silures ; Octorupium Promontorium , Menapia , Muridunum , and ...
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... David , as a writer whose date we are able to fix . He speaks of the Saint being persecuted , in his hallowed retreat at Menevia , by a certain Scottish tyrant , by name Boia , who had built himself a strong castle , overlooking the ...
... David , as a writer whose date we are able to fix . He speaks of the Saint being persecuted , in his hallowed retreat at Menevia , by a certain Scottish tyrant , by name Boia , who had built himself a strong castle , overlooking the ...
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... David's . Perhaps this is the proper place to observe that the Menapii are placed by Ptolemy and Richard on the coast of Ireland , immediately opposite to St. David's Head , so that it is easy to imagine the settlement of a section of ...
... David's . Perhaps this is the proper place to observe that the Menapii are placed by Ptolemy and Richard on the coast of Ireland , immediately opposite to St. David's Head , so that it is easy to imagine the settlement of a section of ...
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... David's . It is well known that a third diocese existed to the north of the latter , I mean that of Llanbadarn ... David , Teilo and Paternus , undertook a journey to Jerusalem together , to receive consecration from the patriarch ; and ...
... David's . It is well known that a third diocese existed to the north of the latter , I mean that of Llanbadarn ... David , Teilo and Paternus , undertook a journey to Jerusalem together , to receive consecration from the patriarch ; and ...
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