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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... Taliesin . * Both of these assertions , it is needless to say , are palpable anachronisms ; but they show the light in which Gwydion was regarded in later times . An obscure memorial of him in the Achau Saint5 appears to imply that he ...
... Taliesin . * Both of these assertions , it is needless to say , are palpable anachronisms ; but they show the light in which Gwydion was regarded in later times . An obscure memorial of him in the Achau Saint5 appears to imply that he ...
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... Taliesin . 9 Mabinogi of Branwen . 1 Mabinogi of Lludd and Llefelys . 2 Iolo MSS . , p . 471. Compare the Triad of the " Three powerful Swineherds , " Myv . Arch . , vol . ii . , p . 72. This wandering of swine runs through many of the ...
... Taliesin . 9 Mabinogi of Branwen . 1 Mabinogi of Lludd and Llefelys . 2 Iolo MSS . , p . 471. Compare the Triad of the " Three powerful Swineherds , " Myv . Arch . , vol . ii . , p . 72. This wandering of swine runs through many of the ...
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... Taliesin , has recently been pronounced , by a competent authority , to be of doubtful origin , and even if genuine , does not amount to contemporary evi- dence . - Stephens ' Literature of the Kymry , p . 282 . I Wales was that of ...
... Taliesin , has recently been pronounced , by a competent authority , to be of doubtful origin , and even if genuine , does not amount to contemporary evi- dence . - Stephens ' Literature of the Kymry , p . 282 . I Wales was that of ...
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... Taliesin , and subsequently to Golyddan , in the seventh century , might perhaps have been regarded as nearly contemporary evidence of the existence of Gwyddyl in Mona as a distinct and important nation , even after their 4 2 Myv . Arch ...
... Taliesin , and subsequently to Golyddan , in the seventh century , might perhaps have been regarded as nearly contemporary evidence of the existence of Gwyddyl in Mona as a distinct and important nation , even after their 4 2 Myv . Arch ...
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... fringe of a garment , a sel- vedge . Taliesin , in the sixth century , speaks of a " silver amaerwy . 99 AMBAIS - A safeguard ; a kind of woman's riding dress . AMDAWD - Raiment . " He was the stately Owain BRITISH DRESS AND ARMOUR . 115.
... fringe of a garment , a sel- vedge . Taliesin , in the sixth century , speaks of a " silver amaerwy . 99 AMBAIS - A safeguard ; a kind of woman's riding dress . AMDAWD - Raiment . " He was the stately Owain BRITISH DRESS AND ARMOUR . 115.
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