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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «THE CYMRY»
Scopri l'uso di
the Cymry nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
the Cymry e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
Ian Carreg is a hard working detective, recently widowed, when he is sent out to apprehend a beautiful convicted felon.
Michael Allen Dymmoch, 2006
2
The Cymry of '76: Or, Welshmen and Their Descendants of
the ...
The ethnology of the Cymbrian (Welsh) tribes of Europe and their descendants in the American Revolution.
Alexander Jones, Samuel Jenkins, 1855
3
The Ecclesiastical Antiquities of
the Cymry; Or
the Ancient ...
morials and records of the events which befel the race of the Cymry from the age
of ages,” give us the following intimations of the primary colonization of the island
:— “ There were three names given to the Isle of Britain from the beginning.
John WILLIAMS (M.A., Rector of Llanymowddwy.), 1844
4
The Four Ancient Books of Wales
We should expect, therefore, to find Wales the stronghold of the Cymry and
exclusively occupied by them; the Saxons in the centre of Britain, and the country
north of the wall between the Tyne and Solway surrendered to the barbaric ...
5
Origines Celticae (a Fragment) and Other Contributions to ...
Thirdly, Dyfnwal Moelmud, and he first made arrangements as to the processes
and laws and customs and privileges of the country and tribe, and on account of
these things were they called the three pillars of the tribe of the Cymry. ' Three ...
6
The London university magazine
First, the Cymry, or Cambrians, " who came to the Isle of Britain with Hu, the
Mighty, because they would not possess a country and lands by fighting and
contest, but by justice and peace ; " 2dly, the Lloegrians, who came from
Gwasgwyn, ...
7
History of
the Conquest of England by
the Normans: Its ...
Let the Cymry be collected, regardless of life — The men of the south will defend
themselves from paying tribute. Keen let the swords be ground : they will utterly
destroy ; The surgeon shall reap no advantage from what they do. Byddinoedd ...
This apparent contradiction may, however, be reconciled by following the opinion
of a celebrated modern writer, who conceives Hu Gadarn to have been the Pa-,
triarch of the Cymry, and by whom he was rewarded after his death with divine ...
It is therefore a safe and reasonable inference, that the Cymry of Britain have
sprung from the continental Kimmerians.' pp. 4, 5. ' ' Tacitus mentions a
circumstance favourable to this deduction. He says of the CEstii on the Baltic, that
their ...
Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Josiah Conder, 1807
10
The History of
the Anglo-Saxons from
the Earliest Period to ...
... Kimbri were the ancient possessors of the northern coasts of the Germanic
Ocean, and attempted foreign enterprises, it seems to be a safe and reasonable
inference, that the Cymry of Britain originated from the continental .Kimmerians (1
).
3 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «THE CYMRY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
the Cymry nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
ANDERSON: A word the English language needs
To Welsh speakers Wales is called "Cymru" (Kum-ree): Home of the Cymry, and it is this-and-then that the Welsh think of with hiraeth...the Cymru of Prince ... «InfoTel News Ltd, lug 15»
WELSH AMERICA, AMERICAN WALES
The Welsh, the Cymry, especially loved Pennsylvania, which was originally intended to be called New Wales. By 1700, the Welsh made up a third of ... «Patheos, mar 14»
Dad's wartime El Alamein memoirs inspire changing face of Wales …
... and some of my own memories, have led to an appreciation of the significance of cynefin to the Cymry (CORR) cefn gwlad (a sense of community in the Welsh ... «WalesOnline, dic 12»