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- Brycheiniog Vol 41:44036 Brycheiniog 2005 10/2/10 12:02 Page 1
- The Kingdom of Brycheiniog
- Bangor University DOCTOR of PHILOSOPHY the Britons in Late
- HISTORY of WALES, ^ CHAP, with Cynllo, the Sphere of Whose Influence, in This and the VIII
- OBINUS, Fictitious Archbishop of London. He Appears Fourth in a List Attributed to Jocelin of Furness, Succeeding Cadar and Succ
- The Medieval 'Marches' of Normandy and Wales*
- Large-Scale Population Movements Into and from Britain South of Hadrian's Wall in the Fourth to Sixth Centuries AD
- Reflections on Early-Medieval Wales
- Margaret Wrenn Cole Phd Thesis
- Talgarth Development Brief
- Gildas Research, 2013) Brecknockshire Documentary and Historical Research (Gildas Research, 2013)
- A Welsh Classical Dictionary
- Rhys Ap Gruffudd (1131/2–1197), Prince of Deheubarth, Was the F
- The Lords of the Southern March: Interpretation Plan
- Rightly, the Political Histories of Medieval Wales Devote Much Time to the Constant Changes of Welsh Society, Contributing To
- Gelligaer Common — an Archaeological Surprise
- Celt and Saxon : Interaction in Pre-Viking Britain, C.600-800
- Re-Thinking Thirteenth-Century Powys
- A Welsh Classical Dictionary
- Talgarth Conservation Area Appraisal Draft Report
- A Welsh Classical Dictionary
- SACERDOS, a Presbyter. See Eborius
- The Princes of Deheubarth Interpretation Plan Prepared for Cadw
- MABCLAF. See Gwawr (Ap Llywarch Hen)
- Brycheiniog Vol 40:44036 Brycheiniog 2005 28/4/16 08:07 Page 1
- 6 X 10.Three Lines .P65
- Roman Rural Settlement in Wales and the Marches