| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 614 sider
...two latter, men ; all three saints, and children to Braghan, king, builder, and namer of Brecknock. This king had four-andtwenty daughters, a jolly number ; and all of them saints,|| a greater happiness ; though of them all the name only of Saint Keyne surviveth to posterity.^ Whether the said... | |
| 1903 - 532 sider
...powerful and noble personage," says that "the British histories testified that he had four - and - twenty daughters, all of whom, dedicated from their youth...: — " This King had four-and-twenty daughters, a joliv number ; and all of them saints, a greater happiness."1 He had, of course, no other conception... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 756 sider
...Brecheinoc, and from whom it derived this name. The British histories testify that he had four and twenty daughters, all of whom, dedicated from their youth...religious observances, happily ended their lives in sanctity. There are many churches in Wales distinguished by their names, one of which, situated on... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 710 sider
...Brecheinoc, and from whom it derived this name. The British histories testify that he had four and twenty daughters, all of whom, dedicated from their youth...religious observances, happily ended their lives in sanctity. There are many churches in Wales distinguished by their names, one of which, situated on... | |
| Thomas Nicholas - 1872 - 492 sider
...on record in his Itinerary: — "The British histories testify that he (Brychan) had /<wr-and-twenty daughters, all of whom, dedicated from their youth...religious observances, happily ended their lives in sanctity. There are many churches in Wales distinguished by their names, one of which, situated on... | |
| Sir Owen Morgan Edwards - 1894 - 470 sider
...Brycheiniog, and from him it derived this name. The British histories testify that he had four and twenty daughters, all of whom, dedicated from their youth...religious observances, happily ended their lives in sanctity. There are many churches in Wales distinguished by their names, one of which, situated on... | |
| 1903 - 938 sider
...powerful and noble personage," says that "the British histories testified that he had four - and - twenty daughters, all of whom, dedicated from their youth...a jolly number ; and all of them saints, a greater happiness."1 He had, of course, no other conception of saintship than that of the Latin Church. Caw,... | |
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