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- Saint Tysilio (also known as/confused with Saint Suliac; Latin: Tysilius, Suliacus; died 640 AD) was a Welsh bishop, prince and scholar. The 12th century...
- the Menai Strait known as the Swellies and to the small chapel of St. Tysilio, located on a nearby island. The final -gogogoch ("red cave") is supposed...
- the late 15th-century poet Gutun Owain, as well as for the Brut Tysilio. 6. Brut Tysilio. Oxford, Jesus College MS 28, transcript from Jesus College MS...
- Church Island, also known as Llandysilio Island, (Welsh: Ynys Tysilio) is a small island in the Menai Strait on the s****s of Anglesey to which it is...
- "sodomitical" but never applies that word to any person. Once attributed to Saint Tysilio (died 640), the Chronicle of the Kings of Britain was written c. 1500 as...
- Pennsylvania Press, OCLC 67476613. 5 vols. Roberts, Brynley F. (1980), Brut Tysilio: darlith agoriadol gan Athro y Gymraeg a'i Llenyddiaeth (in Welsh), Abertawe:...
- St Tysilio's Church is a medieval church in the village of Menai Bridge, Anglesey, Wales. The current building dates from the early 15th century and underwent...
- dragon is again described as red.: 46  This text is found in the Brut Tysilio, a Welsh text which is probably a late reworking of Geoffrey of Monmouth's...
- translating the book, which is ascribed to the 7th-century Saint Tysilio, first from Tysilio's Welsh into Latin, and then back again: "I […] translated this...
- attributed to Tysilio. London, 1811; updated translation in Petrie's "Neglected British History" cited above; tr. A.S. San Marte, Brut Tysilio. Gottfrieds...