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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... Ceredigion after his own name , and he himself is called Ceredig of Ceredigion . " Dunawd the son of Cunedda Wledig , delivered the Commot of Ardudwy , in Eifionydd , and received it as a possession , and called it Dinodyng after his ...
... Ceredigion after his own name , and he himself is called Ceredig of Ceredigion . " Dunawd the son of Cunedda Wledig , delivered the Commot of Ardudwy , in Eifionydd , and received it as a possession , and called it Dinodyng after his ...
Page 34
... Ceredigion extended to the Preseleu mountains , a fact which the features of the country and the present ecclesiastical divisions had led me to suspect . 8 Some parts , indeed , of this territory lie beyond the limits we have fixed . 9 ...
... Ceredigion extended to the Preseleu mountains , a fact which the features of the country and the present ecclesiastical divisions had led me to suspect . 8 Some parts , indeed , of this territory lie beyond the limits we have fixed . 9 ...
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... Ceredigion , * unless they are rather due to the settlement on the coast of Dyfed , whose existence is implied in the account of Rhyddmarch , and in other passages to which we have alluded . Again , as regards the several positions of ...
... Ceredigion , * unless they are rather due to the settlement on the coast of Dyfed , whose existence is implied in the account of Rhyddmarch , and in other passages to which we have alluded . Again , as regards the several positions of ...
Page 42
... Ceredigion . " And to each of them , " the Triad proceeds to say , " belongs a peculiar dialect of the 7 The account preserved in Lhoyd's History omits the name of Clwyd and Oswal , substituting however for the latter that of Ussa . 8 ...
... Ceredigion . " And to each of them , " the Triad proceeds to say , " belongs a peculiar dialect of the 7 The account preserved in Lhoyd's History omits the name of Clwyd and Oswal , substituting however for the latter that of Ussa . 8 ...
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... Ceredigion , one of those which were won from the Gael by the sons of Cunedda , is included by the Triad within the territory of the tribe of Dyfed . At present , unless I am mistaken , the inhabitants of the northern portion of that ...
... Ceredigion , one of those which were won from the Gael by the sons of Cunedda , is included by the Triad within the territory of the tribe of Dyfed . At present , unless I am mistaken , the inhabitants of the northern portion of that ...
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