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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... Maelgwyn " draco insularis , " and Gwalchmai applies to Owen Gwynedd the title of " Dragon of Mona . " - Evans ' Speci- mens of Welsh Bards , p . 127 . 1 Iolo MSS . , p . 341. 2 Ibid . , p . 346 . 3 Ibid . 4 Ibid . which places the ...
... Maelgwyn " draco insularis , " and Gwalchmai applies to Owen Gwynedd the title of " Dragon of Mona . " - Evans ' Speci- mens of Welsh Bards , p . 127 . 1 Iolo MSS . , p . 341. 2 Ibid . , p . 346 . 3 Ibid . 4 Ibid . which places the ...
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... Maelgwyn , which is better known . The latter was contemporary with Gildas , the first British historian , if he should not rather be called a preacher , who was born about the year 516 , and wrote in the middle of the sixth century ...
... Maelgwyn , which is better known . The latter was contemporary with Gildas , the first British historian , if he should not rather be called a preacher , who was born about the year 516 , and wrote in the middle of the sixth century ...
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... Maelgwyn Gwynedd . 7 I shall probably be censured by Welsh scholars , for venturing to connect the name of Gwynedd with that of Cunedda , and by Welsh antiquaries , for throwing doubts upon the historical existence of that personage . I ...
... Maelgwyn Gwynedd . 7 I shall probably be censured by Welsh scholars , for venturing to connect the name of Gwynedd with that of Cunedda , and by Welsh antiquaries , for throwing doubts upon the historical existence of that personage . I ...
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... Maelgwyn Gwynedd , the son and successor of Caswallon , seems to prove that he had acquired that supremacy over North Wales , which he afterwards attempted with partial success to extend over his neighbours . It is to the interference ...
... Maelgwyn Gwynedd , the son and successor of Caswallon , seems to prove that he had acquired that supremacy over North Wales , which he afterwards attempted with partial success to extend over his neighbours . It is to the interference ...
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... Maelgwyn to the sovereignty of Wales . The scene of the council is laid on the Dyfi sands , a portion of which still bears the name of Traeth Maelgwyn . We may therefore fairly conclude that the name of Maelgwyn marks the consolidation ...
... Maelgwyn to the sovereignty of Wales . The scene of the council is laid on the Dyfi sands , a portion of which still bears the name of Traeth Maelgwyn . We may therefore fairly conclude that the name of Maelgwyn marks the consolidation ...
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