- The
Cronicl (Llanbrynmair) was a 19th-century
Welsh language monthly periodical. The
magazine was
founded in Llanbrynmair, by
Samuel Roberts. Containing...
-
Cronicl y
Cerddor was a 19th-century
monthly Welsh language music magazine,
first published in Treherbert, Wales, by l.
Jones in 1880. The magazine's...
-
Cronicl yr
Ysgol Sabbothol was a late 19th-century
monthly Welsh-language periodical,
published in
Dolgellau by D. H.
Jones (Swyddfa'r Goleuad). It contained...
- The
Cronicl y
Cymdeithasau Crefyddol was a 19th-century
monthly Welsh language periodical first published in
Llanbrynmair by its founder,
Samuel Roberts...
- Taliesin[usurped] with
modern English Translation[usurped]
taken from Elis Gruffudd's
Cronicl y Chwe
Oesoedd (Chronicle of the Six Ages) Morris-Jones, John (1918), "Taliesin"...
- same year
Samuel Roberts also
established another radical magazine, Y
Cronicl (The Chronicle). Both were
Congregationalist pastors.
Welsh nationalists...
-
published in
Cyfres y Fil. He
contributed letters to the
Herald Cymraeg, the
Cronicl, and Dydd,
using the
pseudonyms Rhywun,
Wmffra Edward, and Y Dyn a'r Baich...
- transcriber, and translator. He is
known foremost for his m****ive
chronicle Cronicl o Wech
Oesoedd (Chronicle of the Six Ages),
which covers the
history of...
- king, and
escapes death. A
similar version is
found in Elis Gruffudd's
Cronicl (16th century),
though in this
instance the
story is
attached to Maelgwn...
-
Caerphilly County Borough Council,
Communications Unit. "Chronicle /
Cronicl". www.caerphilly.gov.uk.
Retrieved 9
November 2023. Davison, Bill. "Home...