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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... Saxons , than the continental parts of the empire did upon the irruption of the Goths and Vandals . In the middle ages , those records , to which was added a large store of tradition , attracted the attention of the romance - writers ...
... Saxons , than the continental parts of the empire did upon the irruption of the Goths and Vandals . In the middle ages , those records , to which was added a large store of tradition , attracted the attention of the romance - writers ...
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... Saxons . It is but right to state , that the substance of several of the fables in the Armorican chronicle was known in Wales before the time of Walter de Mapes , a fair specimen of which may be seen in the works of Nennius ; but the ...
... Saxons . It is but right to state , that the substance of several of the fables in the Armorican chronicle was known in Wales before the time of Walter de Mapes , a fair specimen of which may be seen in the works of Nennius ; but the ...
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... Saxons . 273 274 St. Oudoceus , Bishop of Llandaff Tyssilio , Bishop of St. Asaph 277 Not the Author of the Chronicle of the Kings of Britain 277 His Churches St. Columba , Founder of the Monastery of Iona 278 281 281 Landing of St ...
... Saxons . 273 274 St. Oudoceus , Bishop of Llandaff Tyssilio , Bishop of St. Asaph 277 Not the Author of the Chronicle of the Kings of Britain 277 His Churches St. Columba , Founder of the Monastery of Iona 278 281 281 Landing of St ...
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... Saxon Saints to whom Churches have been dedicated in Wales APPENDIX , No. III . — A List of Churches and Chapels in Wales , including the County of Monmouth and part of the County of Hereford • • • 315 322 323 353 j 2 SECTION I. The ...
... Saxon Saints to whom Churches have been dedicated in Wales APPENDIX , No. III . — A List of Churches and Chapels in Wales , including the County of Monmouth and part of the County of Hereford • • • 315 322 323 353 j 2 SECTION I. The ...
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... Saxons , the dedication of the two churches mentioned may be attributed to their influence . ceptions are the chapels of Cadog and Teilo under Kidwelly , Llanrhychwyn subject to Trefriw , Llandyssilio subject to Llanfihangel Pwll ...
... Saxons , the dedication of the two churches mentioned may be attributed to their influence . ceptions are the chapels of Cadog and Teilo under Kidwelly , Llanrhychwyn subject to Trefriw , Llandyssilio subject to Llanfihangel Pwll ...
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