An Essay on the Welsh Saints Or the Primitive Christians, Usually Considered to Have Been the Founders of the Churches in WalesLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1836 - 358 strani |
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Stran 109
... Irish Picts , to distinguish them the Picts of the north , landed on the western coasts of Britain , † and occupied the whole of North Wales , as well as the Dimetian counties of South Wales . At a later time , the northern Picts made ...
... Irish Picts , to distinguish them the Picts of the north , landed on the western coasts of Britain , † and occupied the whole of North Wales , as well as the Dimetian counties of South Wales . At a later time , the northern Picts made ...
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... Irish is the period between A. D. 420 and 430. * Another chieftain , contemporary with Owain ab Macsen and Cunedda , was Brychan , the regulus of Brecknock . It is said that his mother was Marchell , the daughter of Tudur or Tewdrig ...
... Irish is the period between A. D. 420 and 430. * Another chieftain , contemporary with Owain ab Macsen and Cunedda , was Brychan , the regulus of Brecknock . It is said that his mother was Marchell , the daughter of Tudur or Tewdrig ...
Stran 112
... Irish rovers who infested the coast of Wales after the departure of Maximus , and might have penetrated into the interior . The fruit of this union was Brychan . In the " History of Brecknockshire " may be found a long legend respecting ...
... Irish rovers who infested the coast of Wales after the departure of Maximus , and might have penetrated into the interior . The fruit of this union was Brychan . In the " History of Brecknockshire " may be found a long legend respecting ...
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... Irish adventurer , as well as for his own growth to manhood . That he commenced his reign later than A. D. 410 is not likely from the chronology which it is necessary to give to his descendants . His grandfather and mother must have ...
... Irish adventurer , as well as for his own growth to manhood . That he commenced his reign later than A. D. 410 is not likely from the chronology which it is necessary to give to his descendants . His grandfather and mother must have ...
Stran 115
... Irish , and it would not require that Peblig should be more than sixty years of age to extend his life down to the time ; since Maximus left Britain in 383 , and the Irish were driven from North Wales before A. D. 430. The first ...
... Irish , and it would not require that Peblig should be more than sixty years of age to extend his life down to the time ; since Maximus left Britain in 383 , and the Irish were driven from North Wales before A. D. 430. The first ...
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