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Brut y Tywysogion
A Welsh Classical Dictionary
Geoffrey of Monmouth and Medieval Welsh Historical Writing
Yr Oesoedd Canol Yng Nghymru
NLW MS 5267B; a Partial Transcription and Commentary Dissertation
Historical Writing in Medieval Wales
Welsh Manipulations of the Matter of Britain Timothy J
Y Cymmrodor " Will Be Issued Under Cover of One of the Numbers of Vol
Triades Historiques Et Légendaires Des Royaumes Gallois
A Welsh Classical Dictionary
Arthur's Heirs: Situating Medieval Welsh, Spanish, and Scandinavian Texts in Their Literary and Historical Contexts
I Am No Frivolous Minstrel”: the Welsh Bards and King Edward I
A Lost Abbey in Medieval Senghenydd and the Transformation of the Church in South Wales
OBINUS, Fictitious Archbishop of London. He Appears Fourth in a List Attributed to Jocelin of Furness, Succeeding Cadar and Succ
Border Archaeology, 2009)
Latin and the Vernacular in Medieval Wales
A Welsh Classical Dictionary
A Companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth Brill’S Companions to European History
Brut Y Brenhinedd Cotton Cleopatra Version
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Rhys Ap Gruffudd (1131/2–1197), Prince of Deheubarth, Was the F
Rightly, the Political Histories of Medieval Wales Devote Much Time to the Constant Changes of Welsh Society, Contributing To
A Welsh Classical Dictionary
A Welsh Classical Dictionary
SACERDOS, a Presbyter. See Eborius
The Role of Marriage Between Welsh and Anglo-Norman Aristocratic Families in the Welsh Struggle for Autonomy, 1066-1283
MABCLAF. See Gwawr (Ap Llywarch Hen)
The Connection Between Warrior Culture and Bardic Culture in Medieval Wales C
Gildas Research, 2013) Brecknockshire Documentary and Historical Research (Gildas Research, 2013)