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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... legend which is embodied in them . Thus their very discrepancies are a confirmation of their general authenticity , and at the same time allow us a conside- rable latitude in interpreting them . It is evident then that a tribe of Picts ...
... legend which is embodied in them . Thus their very discrepancies are a confirmation of their general authenticity , and at the same time allow us a conside- rable latitude in interpreting them . It is evident then that a tribe of Picts ...
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... legends . 5 The first is derived from a source we have not hitherto touched . In the genealogy of Iestyn ab GwrgantR ... legend different from any that we have met with . 9 The appellation is a curious one , but it may serve to interpret ...
... legends . 5 The first is derived from a source we have not hitherto touched . In the genealogy of Iestyn ab GwrgantR ... legend different from any that we have met with . 9 The appellation is a curious one , but it may serve to interpret ...
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... legend is that presented to us in the Triads , certain obscure passages of Welsh tradition . In one of the Triads the Dragon of Britain " is described as one of the " oppressions of the isle of Britain . ” — Myv . Arch . , ii . , p . 59 ...
... legend is that presented to us in the Triads , certain obscure passages of Welsh tradition . In one of the Triads the Dragon of Britain " is described as one of the " oppressions of the isle of Britain . ” — Myv . Arch . , ii . , p . 59 ...
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... legend is that of which we have given speci- mens already . It generally describes the invaders as led by Don the son of Daronwy , who is represented as a Scan- dinavian settler in Ireland . They are in possession of the country for a ...
... legend is that of which we have given speci- mens already . It generally describes the invaders as led by Don the son of Daronwy , who is represented as a Scan- dinavian settler in Ireland . They are in possession of the country for a ...
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... legend . Math , whose exact relation to Gwydion it is rather 2 Iolo MSS . , p . 468 . 3 Ibid . , p . 466 . 4 Ibid . , p . 467 . and faith , and would The first that did so 5 " Mor , the son of Morien , brought baptism not bring baptism ...
... legend . Math , whose exact relation to Gwydion it is rather 2 Iolo MSS . , p . 468 . 3 Ibid . , p . 466 . 4 Ibid . , p . 467 . and faith , and would The first that did so 5 " Mor , the son of Morien , brought baptism not bring baptism ...
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