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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Page 31
... Cymry , and expelled the Gwyddelians from the country , and slew them , making prisoners of such as had their lives spared ; then the men of Gwynedd gave those princes possession of the lands they had won ; namely : - " Tybiawn the son ...
... Cymry , and expelled the Gwyddelians from the country , and slew them , making prisoners of such as had their lives spared ; then the men of Gwynedd gave those princes possession of the lands they had won ; namely : - " Tybiawn the son ...
Page 32
... own hand . That Serigi was the prince of the Gwyddelian Picts , which had governed Gwynedd from the time of the Emperor Maximus . And after expelling the foreigners from Anglesey , the Cymry took courage , 32 VESTIGES OF THE.
... own hand . That Serigi was the prince of the Gwyddelian Picts , which had governed Gwynedd from the time of the Emperor Maximus . And after expelling the foreigners from Anglesey , the Cymry took courage , 32 VESTIGES OF THE.
Page 33
... 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 his sons 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 his sons the ...
Page 37
... Cymry ; and we are unable to assign any later period for these events than that of the great Gaelic occupation we are now dealing with . The argument , however , is 3 3 It is true that isolated invasions took place at a much later ...
... Cymry ; and we are unable to assign any later period for these events than that of the great Gaelic occupation we are now dealing with . The argument , however , is 3 3 It is true that isolated invasions took place at a much later ...
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... Cymry , viz . , the Gwentians , or the men of Essyllwg ; the Gwyndydiaid , or the men of Gwynedd and Powys ; and the tribe of Pendaran Dyfed , comprehending the men of Dyfed , of Gwyr , and Ceredigion . " And to each of them , " the ...
... Cymry , viz . , the Gwentians , or the men of Essyllwg ; the Gwyndydiaid , or the men of Gwynedd and Powys ; and the tribe of Pendaran Dyfed , comprehending the men of Dyfed , of Gwyr , and Ceredigion . " And to each of them , " the ...
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