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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Page 6
... mentioned by Cæsar and Pliny . 6 Varis is a dative plural ; it does not appear what the real name was . 7 Itinerary , xi . 8 Ibid . , xii . 9 Ibid . , ii . 1 Ibid . , xii . 2 Ptolemy enumerates the natural objects , proceeding ...
... mentioned by Cæsar and Pliny . 6 Varis is a dative plural ; it does not appear what the real name was . 7 Itinerary , xi . 8 Ibid . , xii . 9 Ibid . , ii . 1 Ibid . , xii . 2 Ptolemy enumerates the natural objects , proceeding ...
Page 28
... difficulty be 5 The events of 430 particularly deserve notice , as the pre - existence of the Gael in Mona and Arvon is expressly mentioned . regarded as artificial . The partiality of the Welsh for 28 VESTIGES OF THE.
... difficulty be 5 The events of 430 particularly deserve notice , as the pre - existence of the Gael in Mona and Arvon is expressly mentioned . regarded as artificial . The partiality of the Welsh for 28 VESTIGES OF THE.
Page 33
... mentioned . " And Caswallawn Law Hir the son of Einion Yrth , the son of Cunedda Wledig , founded a church to God in the place where he obtained a victory over his enemies , and called it Llan y Gwyddyl , and which is in Anglesey , and ...
... mentioned . " And Caswallawn Law Hir the son of Einion Yrth , the son of Cunedda Wledig , founded a church to God in the place where he obtained a victory over his enemies , and called it Llan y Gwyddyl , and which is in Anglesey , and ...
Page 58
... mentioned , and for a time independent , fell subse- quently under the power of each of its neighbours at various periods . It may be doubted however whether its independence was at any time more than partial . But it is evident that ...
... mentioned , and for a time independent , fell subse- quently under the power of each of its neighbours at various periods . It may be doubted however whether its independence was at any time more than partial . But it is evident that ...
Page 59
... mentioned , is marked throughout the western portion of its extent by a chain of fortresses , occupying in many instances both sides of the valleys which would naturally divide the districts ; while we find a little to the north of it ...
... mentioned , is marked throughout the western portion of its extent by a chain of fortresses , occupying in many instances both sides of the valleys which would naturally divide the districts ; while we find a little to the north of it ...
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agricultural ancient Aneurin Anglesey appears Arch armour authority bards battle Brecknockshire British Britons bwyell Cæsar called Cantref Cardiganshire Caswallawn Caswallawn Law Hir Celtic Ceredigion Cerrig cloth colours conquest covering Cunedda Wledig Cuneddian Cymry dart David's Deheubarth district dominion Dream of Rhonabwy druidical Dyfed Essyllwg Fountain Gael Gaelic garment Gaul genealogy gold golden Gower Gruffydd Gwent Gwilym Gwyddel Gwyddelians Gwydion Gwynedd head Hywel Dda Ibid inhabitants invasion Iolo MSS Ireland Irish isle of Britain javelin king Lady lance Laws of Hywel legend Llywarch Hen Mabinogi Mabinogion Maelgwyn mantle Maxen Wledig Meirion mill Mona Morganwg nations Nennius North Wales Ordovices Owain Paternus pence period Picts Powys princes probably Prydain race Rheged Rhodri Rhyddmarch robe Roman satin Saxon Seisyllwg Serigi shield shoes sixth century sons of Cunedda South Wales spear Stucia sword Taliesin tradition Triad tribes Trioedd twenty-nine Tywy Urien Welsh Laws wore yellow