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Christianity in Wales
“The Prophecies of Fferyll”: Virgilian Reception in Wales
Welsh Disestablishment: 'A Blessing in Disguise'
PROTESTANTISM the WELSH WAY. the RELIGIOUS DIMENSION of WELSH NATIONAL and CULTURAL IDENTITY in the NINETEENTH CENTURY This
When Religion Makes the News Christianity in Wales 2016
Breton Patronyms and the British Heroic Age
The Quest for Collaborative Ministry in the Church in Wales
Christianity and National Identity in Twentieth-Century Wales 1 *
Dorian Llywelyn Celticity the Second of Three Essays
The Role and Impact of the Welsh Bible Anastasia Llewellyn a Thesis
Early Medieval Wales: a Framework for Archaeological Research
Christianity in Newport
Exploring the Kingdom of Brycheiniog: an Integrated Archaeological Approach in an Early Medieval Landscape
The Archaeologist 75
Christian Influences on the Mabinogi
Effects of Modern History on Welsh Theology Post-1904
The Correlating Careers of Christianity and Cymraeg in Wales
Campus Summer 2013
Writing Wales
Top View
From the Romans to the Normans on the English Renaissance Stage
The Influence of Religion on the Survival of the Welsh Language 1801 – 2011: a Tale of Two Centuries
Some Thoughts on the Cultural Differences Between England and Wales
A Short History of Wales
Rightly, the Political Histories of Medieval Wales Devote Much Time to the Constant Changes of Welsh Society, Contributing To
Celt and Saxon : Interaction in Pre-Viking Britain, C.600-800
Interpretation Plan for the Princes of Gwynedd for Cadw 5523/AP/EK May 2010 Ii
Patterns of Nonconformist Mission in Wales and the Challenge of Contextualisation in the Twenty First Century David R
TOUCHSTONE Interpretation Plan
In the Footsteps of Saints and Sheep: Archaeological, Anthropological, and Phenomenological Explorations of Bardsey Island and the North Wales Pilgrim’S Way
The Princes of Deheubarth Interpretation Plan Prepared for Cadw
Nativism and Orientalism in the Literature of Wales, 1300-1600
Marion Löffler, University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies
Reflections on the Diocese of Menevia) 2
Death and Commemoration in Late Medieval Wales Dhale