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  • An Ethnically Cleansed Faery? Tolkien and the Matter of Britain

    An Ethnically Cleansed Faery? Tolkien and the Matter of Britain

  • Old and Middle Welsh David Willis (Dwew2@Cam.Ac.Uk) Department of Linguistics, University of Cambridge

    Old and Middle Welsh David Willis ([email protected]) Department of Linguistics, University of Cambridge

  • Cyhuddiad/Proclamation

    Cyhuddiad/Proclamation

  • Britain and the Beginning of Scotland

    Britain and the Beginning of Scotland

  • Rheoliadau Deunyddiau Atgenhedlol Y Goedwig (Prydain Fawr) (Diwygio) (Cymru) 2019

    Rheoliadau Deunyddiau Atgenhedlol Y Goedwig (Prydain Fawr) (Diwygio) (Cymru) 2019

  • Keltic Researches; Studies in the History and Distribution of the Ancient Goidelic Language and Peoples

    Keltic Researches; Studies in the History and Distribution of the Ancient Goidelic Language and Peoples

  • The History and Poetry of the Scottish Borders

    The History and Poetry of the Scottish Borders

  • Welsh Tribal Law and Custom in the Middle Ages

    Welsh Tribal Law and Custom in the Middle Ages

  • Approaching the Pictish Language: Historiography, Early Evidence and the Question of Pritenic

    Approaching the Pictish Language: Historiography, Early Evidence and the Question of Pritenic

  • The Phoenician Origin of Britons, Scots & Anglo

    The Phoenician Origin of Britons, Scots & Anglo

  • OBINUS, Fictitious Archbishop of London. He Appears Fourth in a List Attributed to Jocelin of Furness, Succeeding Cadar and Succ

    OBINUS, Fictitious Archbishop of London. He Appears Fourth in a List Attributed to Jocelin of Furness, Succeeding Cadar and Succ

  • Ancestors of Joseph Jenks (Not Proven)

    Ancestors of Joseph Jenks (Not Proven)

  • A Case for Tartessian As a Celtic Language

    A Case for Tartessian As a Celtic Language

  • Logie: an Ecclesiastical Place-Name Element in Eastern Scotland Thomas Owen Clancy University of Glasgow Logie Is a Fairly Commo

    Logie: an Ecclesiastical Place-Name Element in Eastern Scotland Thomas Owen Clancy University of Glasgow Logie Is a Fairly Commo

  • Armes Prydein As a Legacy of Gildas 171 Lynette Olson 9 a Woman’S Fate: Deirdre and Gráinne Throughout 189 Literature Roxanne T

    Armes Prydein As a Legacy of Gildas 171 Lynette Olson 9 a Woman’S Fate: Deirdre and Gráinne Throughout 189 Literature Roxanne T

  • Enwau Ac Anryfeddodau Ynys Prydain and a Tradition of Topographical Wonders in Medieval Britain

    Enwau Ac Anryfeddodau Ynys Prydain and a Tradition of Topographical Wonders in Medieval Britain

  • A WELSH CLASSICAL DICTIONARY -1- People in History and Legend Up

    A WELSH CLASSICAL DICTIONARY -1- People in History and Legend Up

  • The Role of Marriage Between Welsh and Anglo-Norman Aristocratic Families in the Welsh Struggle for Autonomy, 1066-1283

    The Role of Marriage Between Welsh and Anglo-Norman Aristocratic Families in the Welsh Struggle for Autonomy, 1066-1283

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  • The Connection Between Warrior Culture and Bardic Culture in Medieval Wales C
  • IBERS Varieties
  • The Brittonic Language in the Old North


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