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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... 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 . 17 . not far from the sea on the side of Ireland GAEL IN GWYNEDD . 5.
... 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 . 17 . not far from the sea on the side of Ireland GAEL IN GWYNEDD . 5.
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... latter is possibly a Latin name . 4 " Haud procul mari quod Hiberniam aspectat . " 5 Ann . , xiv . , c . 29. Agric . , c . 17. Mona is also mentioned by Cæsar and Pliny . 6 Varis is a dative plural ; it does not appear what the real ...
... latter is possibly a Latin name . 4 " Haud procul mari quod Hiberniam aspectat . " 5 Ann . , xiv . , c . 29. Agric . , c . 17. Mona is also mentioned by Cæsar and Pliny . 6 Varis is a dative plural ; it does not appear what the real ...
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... latter , two can easily be identified with the Tywy and the Severn . Octapitarum is apparently a foreign word . The two intervening names , Stucia and Tuerobis , can only be identified with the Ystwyth and Teifi , both in South Wales ...
... latter , two can easily be identified with the Tywy and the Severn . Octapitarum is apparently a foreign word . The two intervening names , Stucia and Tuerobis , can only be identified with the Ystwyth and Teifi , both in South Wales ...
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... latter is placed near Trawsfynydd . In the South we meet with- 4 Ὑπὸ δὲ τούτους καὶ τοὺς Βρίγαντας οἰκοῦσι δυσμικώτατα μὲν Ορδούικες ἐν οἷς πόλεις Μεδιολάνιον , Βρανογένιον . — Ibid . 5 Πάλιν δ ̓ ὑπὸ τὰ εἰρημένα ἔθνη δυσμικώτατοι μὲν ...
... latter is placed near Trawsfynydd . In the South we meet with- 4 Ὑπὸ δὲ τούτους καὶ τοὺς Βρίγαντας οἰκοῦσι δυσμικώτατα μὲν Ορδούικες ἐν οἷς πόλεις Μεδιολάνιον , Βρανογένιον . — Ibid . 5 Πάλιν δ ̓ ὑπὸ τὰ εἰρημένα ἔθνη δυσμικώτατοι μὲν ...
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... latter word is spelt Gaoidheal , the soft consonant being elided in pronounciation . 4 * It may be necessary to state distinctly the precise significations in All that we are justified in concluding from the name GAEL IN GWYNEDD . 13.
... latter word is spelt Gaoidheal , the soft consonant being elided in pronounciation . 4 * It may be necessary to state distinctly the precise significations in All that we are justified in concluding from the name GAEL IN GWYNEDD . 13.
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