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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'...
- y
Gwydyl Fychti. Ac nyt aeth ỽr un
onadunt dracheuyn. Tryded,
Gormes y
Saesson, a Hors a
Hengyst yn
benaduryeit arnadunt.
Three Oppressions that came...
- Brut y
Saeson (also Brut y
Saesson) is a Welsh-language
chronicle running from the
death of
Cadwaladr ap
Cadwallon in 682 to the
reign of
Richard II (1377–99)...
- the Princes, p. 15.
Accessed 26 Feb 2013. Jones, Thomas.
Brenhinedd y
Saesson: or, The King of the Saxons: BM
Cotton MS
Cleopatra B v, and The Black...
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Fragmentary Annals of Ireland, § 429;
Annales Cambriae, s.a. 902;
Brenhinedd y
Saesson, s.a. 903; Brut y
Tywysogyon (Pen. 20), s.a. 903; Brut y
Tywysogyon (RBH)...
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University of
Exeter Press. 2011. pp. 48–49 Anonymous. ”Brenhinedd y
Saesson". In The
Battle of Brunanburh. A Casebook. Ed.
Michael Livingston. University...
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Fragmentary Annals of Ireland, § 429;
Annales Cambriae, s.a. 902;
Brenhinedd y
Saesson, s.a. 903; Brut y
Tywysogyon (Pen. 20), s.a. 903; Brut y
Tywysogyon (RBH)...
- Gerald, is
recorded by the thirteenth- and fourteenth-century
Brenhinedd y
Saesson, Brut y Tywysogyon, the "B" and "C"
versions of the eleventh- to thirteenth-century...
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Fragmentary Annals of Ireland, § 429;
Annales Cambriae, s.a. 902;
Brenhinedd y
Saesson, s.a. 903; Brut y
Tywysogyon (Pen. 20), s.a. 903; Brut y
Tywysogyon (RBH)...
- year
after Ingimundr's
clash on Anglesey, as
revealed by
Brenhinedd y
Saesson, Brut y Tywysogyon, and
Annales Cambriae, may be
directly related to Ingimundr's...