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... Brythonic one of Cigfa , and written Ciocbha it belongs to the legendary history of Ireland : see Rhys's Celtic Folklore , p . 546 , and compare Cichmann in the Book of Llan Dâv , p . 242. Further , when Pryderi and Manawyđan son of ...
... Brythonic one of Cigfa , and written Ciocbha it belongs to the legendary history of Ireland : see Rhys's Celtic Folklore , p . 546 , and compare Cichmann in the Book of Llan Dâv , p . 242. Further , when Pryderi and Manawyđan son of ...
Strana 70
... Brythonic origin , and the strange explanation offered of their disappearance means that they had not brought their own women with them . The same kind of remark would seem to apply to some of the Fir Bolg , Viri Bulgarum , or Builc ...
... Brythonic origin , and the strange explanation offered of their disappearance means that they had not brought their own women with them . The same kind of remark would seem to apply to some of the Fir Bolg , Viri Bulgarum , or Builc ...
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... Brythonic populations participating in the later invasions underwent the fate of being absorbed into it without being able to perpetuate their own language . We now come to a different kind of name , that of the Féine of Tara ; the word ...
... Brythonic populations participating in the later invasions underwent the fate of being absorbed into it without being able to perpetuate their own language . We now come to a different kind of name , that of the Féine of Tara ; the word ...
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