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regis Britonum" "Archaeologia
Cambrensis (1846–1899) | BRUT Y TYWYSOGION:
GWENTIAN CHRONICLE 1863 | 1863 |
Welsh Journals – The
National Library of Wales"...
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Gwenhwyseg or Y
Wenhwyseg (also
called "
Gwentian" in English) is a
Welsh dialect of
South East Wales. The name
derives from an old term for the inhabitants...
- Counsels").
Camlann is
mentioned in
Peniarth MS.37, a 14th-century copy of the
Gwentian code of the
Cyfraith Hywel (Welsh law),
which (according to
Peter Bartrum)...
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decorated with
mythical beasts in the margins,
southern Germany (c. 1300) The
Gwentian Code of the
Welsh Law or Book of Cyfnerth,
medieval legal m****cript in...
- Gomer. p. 464. ISBN 978-1-84323-901-7. OCLC 191731809. "Dictionary of
Gwentian Welsh". Wilkins,
Charles (1903). The
history of the iron, steel, tinplate...
- Monmouth. In
standard Welsh the name of the
parish is Llanfable. In the
Gwentian dialect this was
Llanfaple (a "b" at the
beginning of a
final syllable...
- A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Y
Aberdare "Swît Byr-dɛ̄r (
Gwentian Welsh),
Sweet 'Berdare (English)" – A
nickname remembered by the very old...
- demoralised, and
there was a
great scarcity of food.
Idwal is
eulogised in the
Gwentian Chronicle for his
bravery and
statesmanship in
attempting to
repair these...
-
found in
several locations throughout Wales. 'Mardy'
represents the
local Gwentian dialect form of the
written "maerdy". The area grew from a
farming community...
- for the village). The
standard Welsh name is Cwm Iau or Cwm-iau. In the
Gwentian dialect of
Welsh that was
spoken here
until the late 1800s, the name was...