- Jones, ed. Brut y
Tywysogyon: Red Book of
Hergest Version (Cardiff:
University of
Wales Press, 1973)
Thomas Jones, ed. Brut y
Tywysogyon:
Peniarth MS. 20...
- sent to
southwest Wales by King
Henry in
about 1113.
According to Brut y
Tywysogyon he: Sent to his
castellans and officers, and the
Frenchmen and
Welsh who...
- Monmouth, Clare, Marshall, Montchesney, Valence,
Despenser and
Talbot Brut y
Tywysogyon or The
Chronicle of the Princes.
Peniarth Ms. 20 version, ed. and trans...
- s.a. 902;
Brenhinedd y Saesson, s.a. 903; Brut y
Tywysogyon (Pen. 20), s.a. 903; Brut y
Tywysogyon (RBH), s.a. 903 Downham, p. 27 Sawyer, p. 97; Annals...
-
Carreg Cennen in the
hands of the Normans. A
Welsh chronicle, the Brut y
Tywysogyon,
records under the year 1248: "Rhys
Fychan ap Rhys
Mechyll regained the...
- mid-Wales area in 1294 and 1295. He is
recorded in the
Welsh chronicle Brut y
Tywysogyon as
having jointly led the
revolt in
Deheubarth with
Maelgwn ap Rhys (died...
-
against the
interests of her son Rhys. A
Welsh chronicle, the Brut y
Tywysogyon,
records under the year 1248: "Rhys
Fychan ap Rhys
Mechyll regained the...
- He was
buried with his
father at
Aberconwy Abbey. The
writer of Brut y
Tywysogyon described him as
tarian Cymru – the
shield of Wales. The poet
Dafydd Benfras...
-
University Press, ISBN 0-19-820198-2. Jones,
Thomas Jones, ed. (1952), Brut y
Tywysogyon:
Peniarth MS. 20 version,
University of
Wales Press. Owen, Aneurin, ed...
-
arranged for the land to be
fortified against him;
according to the Brut y
Tywysogyon,
Robert Courtemain constructed a
castle at
Laugharne in that year (this...