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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... Wledig , delivered the country from the three . The first occurred in Gower , in Glamorgan , where Caian Wyddel and his sons landed , subjugated the country , and ruled it for eight years ; but Cuneddaf Wledig , and Urien the son of Cyn ...
... Wledig , delivered the country from the three . The first occurred in Gower , in Glamorgan , where Caian Wyddel and his sons landed , subjugated the country , and ruled it for eight years ; but Cuneddaf Wledig , and Urien the son of Cyn ...
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... Wledig slew them also in North Wales , the Cantred , and Powis , and became princes of those countries . Don had a son called Gwydion , king of Mona and Arvon , who first taught literature from books to the Irish of Mona and Ireland ...
... Wledig slew them also in North Wales , the Cantred , and Powis , and became princes of those countries . Don had a son called Gwydion , king of Mona and Arvon , who first taught literature from books to the Irish of Mona and Ireland ...
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... Wledig , who dispatched his sons to Gwynedd , and they put them to flight ; except in Mona , where they had become a distinct nation , with Serigi for their king , who came with a strong force to Gwyrfai , in Arfon , to fight against ...
... Wledig , who dispatched his sons to Gwynedd , and they put them to flight ; except in Mona , where they had become a distinct nation , with Serigi for their king , who came with a strong force to Gwyrfai , in Arfon , to fight against ...
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... Wledig , whose family had emigrated from North Britain for the express purpose of rescuing Wales from the oppression of the invaders . In the names of Eurnach , Serigi and Caswallawn , we seem to have an approach to authentic history ...
... Wledig , whose family had emigrated from North Britain for the express purpose of rescuing Wales from the oppression of the invaders . In the names of Eurnach , Serigi and Caswallawn , we seem to have an approach to authentic history ...
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... Wledig , won the Cantref , routing the Gwyddelians , and in that battle he was slain , and the nobles of the country conferred the sovereignty on Meirion his son , and he was called Meirion of Meirionydd . 66 Arwystl the son of Cunedda ...
... Wledig , won the Cantref , routing the Gwyddelians , and in that battle he was slain , and the nobles of the country conferred the sovereignty on Meirion his son , and he was called Meirion of Meirionydd . 66 Arwystl the son of Cunedda ...
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