Archaeologia Cambrensis: A Record of the Antiquities of Wales and Its Marches and the Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological AssociationW. Pickering, 1959 |
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Page 35
... Armorica on the side of the Roman provinces had its parallel in Britain , in the attacks of the northern and Teutonic invaders . Accor- dingly , in order to be able to draw a distinction between the state of Wales and that of Armorica ...
... Armorica on the side of the Roman provinces had its parallel in Britain , in the attacks of the northern and Teutonic invaders . Accor- dingly , in order to be able to draw a distinction between the state of Wales and that of Armorica ...
Page 294
... Armorica occupied by five tribes , Redones , Nannetes , Veneti , Osismii , and Curiosolites . The names of Breton and Bretagne were absolutely here unknown , whilst they at this very time , as we know , exclusively distinguished the ...
... Armorica occupied by five tribes , Redones , Nannetes , Veneti , Osismii , and Curiosolites . The names of Breton and Bretagne were absolutely here unknown , whilst they at this very time , as we know , exclusively distinguished the ...
Page 295
... Armorica , mentioned by Mr. Wright , had no existence previous to the year 409 ; not the least proof of it is to be found in historical documents of those ages , or on the spot ; and I defy any one to produce any passage , any monument ...
... Armorica , mentioned by Mr. Wright , had no existence previous to the year 409 ; not the least proof of it is to be found in historical documents of those ages , or on the spot ; and I defy any one to produce any passage , any monument ...
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