- Brut y
Tywysogion (English:
Chronicle of the Princes) is one of the most
important primary sources for
Welsh history. It is an
annalistic chronicle that...
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Iudris regis Britonum" "Archaeologia
Cambrensis (1846–1899) | BRUT Y
TYWYSOGION:
GWENTIAN CHRONICLE 1863 | 1863 |
Welsh Journals – The
National Library...
- Brut y
Tywysogion pp. 135–136. Brut y
Tywysogion pp. 136–137.
Lloyd 1911, p. 581.
Pryce (2004). Brut y
Tywysogion p. 138. Brut y
Tywysogion p. 138. Turvey...
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Tywysogion,
tends to
stick to
historical facts, the second, Brut y Brenhinedd, is the
fantastic creation of
Geoffrey of Monmouth. Brut y
Tywysogion (Chronicle...
- Welsh-language
literature (Welsh:
Llenyddiaeth Gymraeg) has been
produced continuously since the
emergence of
Welsh from
Brythonic as a
distinct language...
- Brut y
Tywysogion 1860, p. 160.
Lloyd n.d.
Stubbs 1891, p. 492.
Exchequer 1844, pp. 88–89.
Border Archaeology 2009, p. 15. Brut y
Tywysogion 1864, p...
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possession of the
remainder of
Ceredigion himself. The
annalist of Brut y
Tywysogion commented: In that year,
about the
Feast of St. Mary Magdalen, Maelgwn...
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regards the
method of
calculating the date of Easter. The
annals Brut y
Tywysogion state: "Eight
years after that [768]
Easter was
moved for the Britons...
- aid of
almost all the
other Welsh princes,
planning according to Brut y
Tywysogion "to
dispossess Llywelyn and
destroy him utterly". The
first invasion was...
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argued Arnuld de
Montgomery was childless. Williams, John, ed. Brut y
tywysogion: or, The
chronicle of the
princes [AD 681-1282]. No. 17. Longman, Green...