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- Cambro-Britons is a 1798 historical play by the English writer James Boaden. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in London on 21 July 1798. The...
- Breathnach, "Briton", means "Welshman", and was applied by the Irish to Welsh who did not have a surname, as well as to particular Cambro-Norman lords...
- lan-dan, meaning "abode of Dan" in Hebrew. An unsigned article in The Cambro Briton for 1821 supports the suggestion of Luna din ('moon fortress'), and...
- 2023. Retrieved 6 December 2023. "Bardic Portraits: Llywarch Hen". The Cambro-Briton. 1 (8): 287–295. 1820. JSTOR 30068942. Turner, Sharon (1803). A vindication...
- Register, 177–187. 2. William Owen Pughe. 1821. "The Tale of Pwyll". Cambro-Briton Journal 2 (18): 271–275. 3. William Owen Pughe. 1829. "The Mabinogi:...
- 1912) Parry, John Humffreys (1821), "Genealogy of the Saints", The Cambro-Briton, vol. III, London: W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, pp. 7–11, 81–87, 137–140...
- which it forms a variant. His name was mentioned in the 1820 edition of Cambro-Briton and in the Mabinogion edition of the Red Book of Hergest with variants...
- Emperor Maximus (Macsim Gwledig). His sources are not given but the Cambro-Briton in 1822 also recorded that Maximus, the last Roman Emperor of Britain...
- Kingdom Parry, John Humffreys (1821), "Genealogy of the Saints", The Cambro-Briton, vol. III, London: W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, pp. 7–11, 81–87, 137–140...
- Kingdom Parry, John Humffreys (1821), "Genealogy of the Saints", The Cambro-Briton, vol. III, London: W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, pp. 7–11, 81–87, 137–140...