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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... native of Caerlleon ar Wysg in Mon- mouthshire , where he and Julius together were put to death with the most cruel torments , during the persecution under Diocletian in the year 303 , about the same time with St. Alban , according to ...
... native of Caerlleon ar Wysg in Mon- mouthshire , where he and Julius together were put to death with the most cruel torments , during the persecution under Diocletian in the year 303 , about the same time with St. Alban , according to ...
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... native country he became a member of the College of Illtyd in Glamorganshire . He had three sons of the name of Lleuddad , Llonio Llawhir , and Llynab , who were members of the same college , and be- came distinguished ornaments of the ...
... native country he became a member of the College of Illtyd in Glamorganshire . He had three sons of the name of Lleuddad , Llonio Llawhir , and Llynab , who were members of the same college , and be- came distinguished ornaments of the ...
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... native county in parliament , the second and third sessions of Mary , the third of Elizabeth , and first of James . From a full and very inter- esting account of him preserved in Pennant's Tour in Wales , we learn that " he was a great ...
... native county in parliament , the second and third sessions of Mary , the third of Elizabeth , and first of James . From a full and very inter- esting account of him preserved in Pennant's Tour in Wales , we learn that " he was a great ...
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... native of Ar- morica , being the son of Eneas Lydewig , by Gwenteirbron , a daughter of Emyr Llydaw , one of the princes of the country . He came over to Wales about the year 516 , when the Franks succeeded in establishing their ...
... native of Ar- morica , being the son of Eneas Lydewig , by Gwenteirbron , a daughter of Emyr Llydaw , one of the princes of the country . He came over to Wales about the year 516 , when the Franks succeeded in establishing their ...
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... native country in 1135. Having raised a large army , he , and his elder brother , Owen , entered Cardiganshire , where they laid waste the lands held by the Normans and Flemings , and took two of their strong- est castles ; one ...
... native country in 1135. Having raised a large army , he , and his elder brother , Owen , entered Cardiganshire , where they laid waste the lands held by the Normans and Flemings , and took two of their strong- est castles ; one ...
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