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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... South Wales ; and , in North Wales , the nations of the Ordovices and Cangi , the latter of whom he describes as 1 Tac . Ann . , xii . , c . 31 2 Ibid . , c . 33 , 38 , 39 , & c . , xiv . , 29 . 3 Ibid . , xii . , c . 33. Agric . , c ...
... South Wales ; and , in North Wales , the nations of the Ordovices and Cangi , the latter of whom he describes as 1 Tac . Ann . , xii . , c . 31 2 Ibid . , c . 33 , 38 , 39 , & c . , xiv . , 29 . 3 Ibid . , xii . , c . 33. Agric . , c ...
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... Welsh name for the south - eastern part of the Principality - Essyllwg . Of the northern names , that of Mona alone remains . Antoninus presents us with the following names of stations in North Wales : - Segontium , on the Seiont ...
... Welsh name for the south - eastern part of the Principality - Essyllwg . Of the northern names , that of Mona alone remains . Antoninus presents us with the following names of stations in North Wales : - Segontium , on the Seiont ...
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... Wales ; and it is equally clear , from the probable identification of the headland of Octapitarum , or Octorupium , with St. David's Head , that the four last named places are in South Wales . The former are altogether lost ; while , of ...
... Wales ; and it is equally clear , from the probable identification of the headland of Octapitarum , or Octorupium , with St. David's Head , that the four last named places are in South Wales . The former are altogether lost ; while , of ...
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... Wales , and apparently includes among them the Cangiani , naming their chief cities Mediolanum and Brannogenium , names altogether lost . In South Wales he places the Demeta to the west , their towns being Loventium and Maridunum ; and ...
... Wales , and apparently includes among them the Cangiani , naming their chief cities Mediolanum and Brannogenium , names altogether lost . In South Wales he places the Demeta to the west , their towns being Loventium and Maridunum ; and ...
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... Wales one - half of the ancient names of places are preserved , three - fourths remain in South Wales . But , if we subtract the additions of Richard of Cirencester , we have , in North Wales , only six out of fourteen names remaining in ...
... Wales one - half of the ancient names of places are preserved , three - fourths remain in South Wales . But , if we subtract the additions of Richard of Cirencester , we have , in North Wales , only six out of fourteen names remaining in ...
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