- The
Annales Cambriae (Latin for
Annals of Wales) is the
title given to a
complex of
Latin chronicles compiled or
derived from
diverse sources at St David's...
- He
first appears in two
early medieval historical sources, the
Annales Cambriae and the
Historia Brittonum, but
these date to 300
years after he is supposed...
- The
Itinerarium Cambriae ("The
Itinerary Through Wales") is a
medieval account of a
journey made by
Gerald of Wales,
written in Latin.
Gerald was selected...
-
Cambriae Typus, the "model
image of Wales", is the
earliest published map of
Wales as a
separate country from the rest of
Great Britain. Made by Elizabethan...
- The
Descriptio Cambriae or
Descriptio Kambriae (Description of Wales) is a
geographical and
ethnographic treatise on
Wales and its
people dating from 1193...
- His
account of that journey, the
Itinerarium Cambriae (1191) was
followed by the
Descriptio Cambriae in 1194. His two
works on
Wales remain very valuable...
-
mention of a
possibly historical Medraut is in the
Welsh chronicle Annales Cambriae,
wherein he and
Arthur are
ambiguously ****ociated with the
Battle of Camlann...
-
Strathclyde defeated the
Brythonic king Gwenddoleu.
According to the
Annales Cambriae this took
place in 573.
Myrddin fled into the forest,
lived with the beasts...
- (Welsh:
Tywysog Cymru,
pronounced [təu̯ˈəsoɡ ˈkəmrɨ]; Latin:
Princeps Cambriae/Walliae) is a
title traditionally given to the male heir
apparent to the...
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Ecclesiastical History, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the
Welsh Annals (Annales
Cambriae), and Brut y Tywysogion. Many of the
dates from the fourth, fifth, and...