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O. Chadwick
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Thomas Jones Studies in Early British history, by H. M. Chadwick, Nora K. Chadwick, Kenneth Jackson, Rachel Bromwich, P. H. Blair, O. Chadwick 24/1, p. 41

languages

  • Latin
  • Welsh
  • French
  • Old Welsh
  • Cornish
  • Old Breton
  • Brittonic
  • Gaulish
  • Brythonic
  • Celtic

works

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  • Black Book of Carmarthen
  • Book of Aneirin
  • poems of Aneirin
  • poems of Taliesin
  • Llywarch Hen saga
  • genealogies
  • prose tales
  • Confessio of St Patrick
  • Canu Aneirin
  • Unbeinyaeth Prydein
  • Triads

people

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  • Kenneth Jackson
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  • Taliesin
  • Llywarch Hen
  • H. M. Chadwick
  • Nora K. Chadwick
  • Rachel Bromwich
  • P. H. Blair
  • O. Chadwick
  • Vortigern
  • Sir Ifor Williams
  • E. G. Bowen

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