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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... tribe in North Wales within the historic period , not as mere invaders , but as settled occupants of the country . The subject has hitherto comparatively escaped the notice of Welsh historians and antiquaries . It is , however , one ...
... tribe in North Wales within the historic period , not as mere invaders , but as settled occupants of the country . The subject has hitherto comparatively escaped the notice of Welsh historians and antiquaries . It is , however , one ...
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... tribes who submitted to or resisted the dominion of the Cæsars , have mostly left memorials of their independence in the names of the great provincial towns . The appellations of natural objects , of rivers and mountains , are unchanged ...
... tribes who submitted to or resisted the dominion of the Cæsars , have mostly left memorials of their independence in the names of the great provincial towns . The appellations of natural objects , of rivers and mountains , are unchanged ...
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... tribe of Silures , in South Wales ; and , in North Wales , the nations of the Ordovices and Cangi , the latter of whom he describes as 1 Tac . Ann . , xii . , c . 31 2 Ibid . , c . 33 , 38 , 39 , & c . , xiv . , 29 . 3 Ibid . , xii ...
... tribe of Silures , in South Wales ; and , in North Wales , the nations of the Ordovices and Cangi , the latter of whom he describes as 1 Tac . Ann . , xii . , c . 31 2 Ibid . , c . 33 , 38 , 39 , & c . , xiv . , 29 . 3 Ibid . , xii ...
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... tribes that came into the isle of Britain , and departed from it , the hosts of Ganfael Wyddel , who came to Gwynedd , and were there twenty - nine years , until they were driven into the sea by Caswallawn the son of Beli , the son of ...
... tribes that came into the isle of Britain , and departed from it , the hosts of Ganfael Wyddel , who came to Gwynedd , and were there twenty - nine years , until they were driven into the sea by Caswallawn the son of Beli , the son of ...
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... tribe of Caswallawn Law Hir put the fetters of their horses on their feet by two and two , in fight- ing with Serigi Wyddel , at Cerrig y Gwyddel , in Mon. " 5 In the Historia Britonum , attributed to Nennius , we meet with another ...
... tribe of Caswallawn Law Hir put the fetters of their horses on their feet by two and two , in fight- ing with Serigi Wyddel , at Cerrig y Gwyddel , in Mon. " 5 In the Historia Britonum , attributed to Nennius , we meet with another ...
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