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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... North Wales to adopt the Romish cycle . The Bishops of South Wales , however , refused to comply ; in consequence of which the Saxons in- vaded their country , and a battle was fought at a place called Coed Marchan , in which the Welsh ...
... North Wales to adopt the Romish cycle . The Bishops of South Wales , however , refused to comply ; in consequence of which the Saxons in- vaded their country , and a battle was fought at a place called Coed Marchan , in which the Welsh ...
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... North Wales , p . 443. ) * An examination of the poems of the Welsh Bards , in the order in which they stand in the Myvyrian Archaiology , will show that St. Mary began to receive distinguished attention about A. D. 1200 , which pre ...
... North Wales , p . 443. ) * An examination of the poems of the Welsh Bards , in the order in which they stand in the Myvyrian Archaiology , will show that St. Mary began to receive distinguished attention about A. D. 1200 , which pre ...
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... North Wales , some of which are still in existence.§ There is also a third catalogue which has not been printed in an entire form , but a great part of its contents have been made known to the world in detached notices . It is styled ...
... North Wales , some of which are still in existence.§ There is also a third catalogue which has not been printed in an entire form , but a great part of its contents have been made known to the world in detached notices . It is styled ...
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... North Wales make no other allusion to Bran or his companions . || The Saint in- tended appears to be Mawan , who according to one of the copies of the Silurian catalogue is said to have been a son of Cyndaf , and to have accompanied ...
... North Wales make no other allusion to Bran or his companions . || The Saint in- tended appears to be Mawan , who according to one of the copies of the Silurian catalogue is said to have been a son of Cyndaf , and to have accompanied ...
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... North Wales ; and in this story may be recognised the prototype of the fable that Helen , the daughter of Coel , was married to Constantius . It is further said , that Cynan led over an army of 60,000 men into Gaul to support the claims ...
... North Wales ; and in this story may be recognised the prototype of the fable that Helen , the daughter of Coel , was married to Constantius . It is further said , that Cynan led over an army of 60,000 men into Gaul to support the claims ...
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