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Page 256
... Caswallon was accidentally killed by a nephew of Avarwy , who was also a nephew of Caswallon . This led to treachery , and Avarwy went over to Caesar , and offered to betray Caswallon . There is no evidence that he is the Mandubratius ...
... Caswallon was accidentally killed by a nephew of Avarwy , who was also a nephew of Caswallon . This led to treachery , and Avarwy went over to Caesar , and offered to betray Caswallon . There is no evidence that he is the Mandubratius ...
Page 260
... Caswallon . It seems safe to say that all before the nineteen kings is entirely romance ; the nineteen names are the débris of tradition , and real memory of events begins with Heli , the father of Caswallon , at about fifty years ...
... Caswallon . It seems safe to say that all before the nineteen kings is entirely romance ; the nineteen names are the débris of tradition , and real memory of events begins with Heli , the father of Caswallon , at about fifty years ...
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... Caswallon with the west British or Silurian family of Caradog . The actual statements of the triads name two genera- tions before Caradog ( Caratacus ) and three after him - Llyr , Bran , Caradog , Cyllin , Coel , Lleirwg . From triads ...
... Caswallon with the west British or Silurian family of Caradog . The actual statements of the triads name two genera- tions before Caradog ( Caratacus ) and three after him - Llyr , Bran , Caradog , Cyllin , Coel , Lleirwg . From triads ...
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