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Brenhinoedd y
Saeson (also
Brenhinedd y Saesson) is the
medieval title of a
Middle Welsh annalistic chronicle. The name
means 'the
kings of the English'...
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slightly less
complete one in the Red Book of Hergest. The
version entitled Brenhinoedd y
Saeson (Kings of the English)
combines material from the
Welsh annals...
- great-grandson):
Orwyr Sr
Rolant euraid Ar aer ar tir o ryw y taid Dyna lin y
brenhinoedd Bur at hen waed
brytain oedd Great-grandson of
gilded Sir
Roland And...
- the m****cripts, it is
sandwiched between the
Ystorya Dared and the
Brenhinoedd y
Saeson (Kings of the English), a
version of the Brut y
Tywysogyon which...
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College Cork. 2012.
Retrieved 23
November 2014. Dumville, D. N. (2005).
Brenhinoedd y Saeson, 'The
Kings of the English', A.D. 682-954:
Texts P, R, S in...
- ein holl
Ffydd a’n Hufudd-dod; gan
atolwg ar i Dduw, drwy’r hwn y mae
Brenhinoedd a
Breninesau yn teyrnasu,
fendithio Ei
Fawrhydi â hir Oes
hapus i deyrnasu...
- King of Dublin. However, the early-thirteenth-century
pedigree Achau Brenhinoedd a
Thywysogion Cymru in the
Welsh collection of
genealogical tracts records...
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abbey of
Valle Crucis where he was the prin****l
scribe of the S text of
Brenhinoedd y
Saeson preserved in the
Black Book of Basingwerk, and
where he may...
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College Cork. 2012.
Retrieved 23
November 2014. Dumville, D. N. (2005).
Brenhinoedd y Saeson, 'The
Kings of the English', A.D. 682–954:
Texts P, R, S in...
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Chronicle of the Kings') Brut y
Tywysogion ('the
Chronicle of the Princes')
Brenhinoedd y
Saeson ('the
Kings of the English')
Annales Cambriae ('the
Annals of...