Enwogion Cymru: A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Welshmen, from the Earliest Times to the Present, and Including Every Name Connected with the Ancient History of WalesW. Rees, 1852 - 567 strani |
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... character , and relates that his death was owing to poison given him at Winchester , by one Eopa , a Saxon , disguised as a physician , and hired for the purpose by Pascentius , one of the sons of Vortigern . This event took place in ...
... character , and relates that his death was owing to poison given him at Winchester , by one Eopa , a Saxon , disguised as a physician , and hired for the purpose by Pascentius , one of the sons of Vortigern . This event took place in ...
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... character . His name occurs in a curious poem of early date , but the author of which is unknown , being a dialogue ... characters in the Mabinogi of Pwyll Pendevig Dyved , which is partly translated in the Cambrian Register . ( See also ...
... character . His name occurs in a curious poem of early date , but the author of which is unknown , being a dialogue ... characters in the Mabinogi of Pwyll Pendevig Dyved , which is partly translated in the Cambrian Register . ( See also ...
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... character , for , having dishonoured her husband Venutius by falling in love with Velocatus , one of her husband's servants , a civil war ensued , in which at first her husband prevailed . The Romans however , in reward of her having ...
... character , for , having dishonoured her husband Venutius by falling in love with Velocatus , one of her husband's servants , a civil war ensued , in which at first her husband prevailed . The Romans however , in reward of her having ...
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... character being contrary to the principles of Bardism . The other two were Dygynnelw and Avan . ( Myv . Arch . ii . 18. ) ARTHAL , called by Geoffrey of Monmouth Arthgallo , was the son of Morudd , and succeeded his brother Gorvyniawn ...
... character being contrary to the principles of Bardism . The other two were Dygynnelw and Avan . ( Myv . Arch . ii . 18. ) ARTHAL , called by Geoffrey of Monmouth Arthgallo , was the son of Morudd , and succeeded his brother Gorvyniawn ...
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... character , but who was at the same time of royal blood , being the 5th in descent from Cynan Meiriadog , a prince who ruled in North Wales about the close of the fourth century . It would appear by a comparison of several Welsh ...
... character , but who was at the same time of royal blood , being the 5th in descent from Cynan Meiriadog , a prince who ruled in North Wales about the close of the fourth century . It would appear by a comparison of several Welsh ...
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Enwogion Cymru: A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Welshmen, from the ... Robert Williams Predogled ni na voljo - 2018 |
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Stran 492 - Reflections / On The / Expediency of a Law / For The / Naturalization / Of / Foreign Protestants...
Stran 333 - MEYRICK'S PAINTED ILLUSTRATIONS OF ANCIENT ARMS AND ARMOUR : A Critical Inquiry into Ancient Armour as it existed in Europe, but particularly in England, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of Charles II. ; with a Glossary, by Sir SR MEYRICK.
Stran 415 - God shall send us a Prince of Wales, he may have such a present of a crown made him as a Pope did to King John, who was surnamed Sans-terre, and was by his father made Lord of Ireland, which grant was confirmed by the Pope, who sent him a crown of peacocks' feathers, in derogation of his power, and the poverty of his country.
Stran 541 - Fall proved and vindicated." 8vo. 3. "Instructions concerning Confirmation." 8vo. 4. "A Disquisition concerning the Lord's Supper." 8vo. 5. "The Use, Value, and Improvements of various Readings shewn and illustrated, in a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, Oct. 18, 1761, Oxford, 1764,
Stran 351 - Majesty," replied he, when the offer was made him, " if you intend to make me a knight, I wish it may be one of your poor knights of Windsor, and then I shall have a fortune at least able to support my title.
Stran 541 - Being the time of the Yearly Meeting of the Children educated in the Charity Schools, in and about the Cities of London and Westminster.
Stran 412 - Jesus College, within the City and University of Oxford, of Queen Elizabeth's foundation ;" the Society to consist of a principal, eight fellows, and eight scholars ; and for their maintenance Dr.
Stran 517 - And whereas it hath been heretofore agreed between my good and kind brother Warburton and myself that the survivor of us twayne should have the other's best scarlet robes, now I do will that my said good brother Warburton shall have the choice of either of my scarlet robes, and he to take that shall best like him, praying him that as he hath been a good and kind brother unto me, so he will be a good and kind friend to my children.
Stran 322 - ... retired to a distance howling, notwithstanding all the efforts of the sportsmen to make them seize their prey. Even when the huntsman blew his horn, it stuck to his lips. Brochwel heard her story, and gave to God and her a parcel of lands, to be a sanctuary to all that fled there. He desired her to found an abbey on the spot.
Stran 145 - THROUGHOUT the broad and varied region of romance, it would be difficult to find a character of greater simplicity and truth than that of Enid the daughter of Earl Ynywl. Conspicuous for her beauty and noble bearing, we are at a loss whether most to admire the untiring patience with which she bore all the hardships she was destined to undergo, or the unshaken constancy and devoted affection which finally achieved the triumph she so richly deserved.