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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... sons of a generation earlier than the founder , for the first Saint who resided in the district was the most likely to es- tablish its place of worship ; persons , however , of the gener- ation immediately preceding may be deemed ...
... sons of a generation earlier than the founder , for the first Saint who resided in the district was the most likely to es- tablish its place of worship ; persons , however , of the gener- ation immediately preceding may be deemed ...
Stran 77
... son were betrayed to the Romans through the treachery of Aregwedd Foeddog , generally understood to be Cartismandua . He was detained at Rome as a hostage for his son seven years , and by this means obtained an opportunity of embracing ...
... son were betrayed to the Romans through the treachery of Aregwedd Foeddog , generally understood to be Cartismandua . He was detained at Rome as a hostage for his son seven years , and by this means obtained an opportunity of embracing ...
Stran 78
... sons , of whom Caractacus was one , the name of the other being Togodumnus . The latter testimony precludes the possibility of Bran being Cunobelinus under another name ; and would imply that Caractacus was not originally a chieftain of ...
... sons , of whom Caractacus was one , the name of the other being Togodumnus . The latter testimony precludes the possibility of Bran being Cunobelinus under another name ; and would imply that Caractacus was not originally a chieftain of ...
Stran 80
... son of Llyr Llediaith , Of unrestrained fame as the bearer of the spoil . Myv . Archaiol . Vol . I. p . 212 . " Rhybu Fran fab Llyr , llu rwymadur mad , Ynghamp , ynghy wlad , ynghâd , ynghûr . ” Bran the son of Llyr has been , the ...
... son of Llyr Llediaith , Of unrestrained fame as the bearer of the spoil . Myv . Archaiol . Vol . I. p . 212 . " Rhybu Fran fab Llyr , llu rwymadur mad , Ynghamp , ynghy wlad , ynghâd , ynghûr . ” Bran the son of Llyr has been , the ...
Stran 81
... son of Cyndaf , " a man of Israel ; " but this is probably a mistake , as the catalogues of 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 ...
... son of Cyndaf , " a man of Israel ; " but this is probably a mistake , as the catalogues of 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 ...
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