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Gerald of Wales
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Gerald of Wales and the Angevin Kings
Programme 3 the Norman Conquest of Pembrokeshire
Lord Rhys Ap Gruffydd
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IRELAND C.980-1229 Máire Ní Mhaonaigh
Of Ancient Sources
“Marshal Towers” in South-West Wales: Innovation, Emulation and Mimicry
The First Ancestor to Immigrate to England Was Otho Geraldium, Duke
Introduction: the Scrap-Heap of History 1
Open Research Online Oro.Open.Ac.Uk
A Scholar and His Saints. Examining the Art of Hagiographical Writing of Gerald of Wales
The Sieges of Laugharne Castle Carmarthenshire Historical Assessment
The Supernatural in the Ethnographic Writings of Giraldus Cambrensis
Full Text E-Thesis.Pdf
Gerald of Wales, Authorship, and the Construction of Political, Religious, and Legal Geographies in Twelfth and Thirteenth Century Britain
Northeastern Wales Between the Norman and Edwardian Conquests
1 Legendary Characters Princess Nest, Known As 'Helen' of Wales, Was Born Sometime Around the End of the 11Th Century, Princ
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Angevin Empire”
Margaret Wrenn Cole Phd Thesis
Fiction and History in England, 1066-1200 Laura Ashe Index More Information
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De Bary-Barry Origins Dating Back to 1020 a Brief Early History of the De Bary-Barry Origins Compiled by Natasha Barry
Rhys Ap Gruffudd (1131/2–1197), Prince of Deheubarth, Was the F
Henry II and the Ideological Foundations of Angevin Rule in Ireland
Notes and References
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The Princes of Deheubarth Interpretation Plan Prepared for Cadw
The Role of Marriage Between Welsh and Anglo-Norman Aristocratic Families in the Welsh Struggle for Autonomy, 1066-1283
THE 'ANGEVIN EMPIRE', 1150S-1230S
Gerald of Wales: How Did Ethnic Stereotypes Influence the English Invasion of Ireland?
Prophecy As History: Flood, Victoria
The Connection Between Warrior Culture and Bardic Culture in Medieval Wales C