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Brenhinoedd y Saeson (English: The Kings of the English) is the medieval title of three Middle Welsh annalistic chronicles known from three 14th-century manuscripts (referred to as P, R, and S) recording events from 682 to the English conquest of Wales in 1282 (P was subsequently continued to 1332, S ultimately to 1461). The title Brenhinoedd y Saeson is found only in the rubric to the earlier of the two surviving manuscripts of version S: the other two texts are commonly known as Brut y Tywysogion, but this title is found only in manuscripts of the late 16th century and cannot be considered authentic.

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  • Brenhinoedd y Saeson (English: The Kings of the English) is the medieval title of three Middle Welsh annalistic chronicles known from three 14th-century manuscripts (referred to as P, R, and S) recording events from 682 to the English conquest of Wales in 1282 (P was subsequently continued to 1332, S ultimately to 1461). The title Brenhinoedd y Saeson is found only in the rubric to the earlier of the two surviving manuscripts of version S: the other two texts are commonly known as Brut y Tywysogion, but this title is found only in manuscripts of the late 16th century and cannot be considered authentic. (en)
  • Brenhinoedd y Saeson (Los reyes de los ingleses) es el título medieval de tres crónicas analísticas en galés medio conocidas por tres manuscritos del siglo XIV (conocidas como P, R, y S) que recogen hechos desde 682 hasta la conquista inglesa de Gales en 1282 (P fue continuado después de 1332, S definitivamente después de 1461). El título Brenhinoedd y Saeson se encuentra sólo en la rúbrica del primero de los dos manuscritos supervivientes de la versión S: el otro de los dos textos es comúnmente conocido como Brut y Tywysogion, pero este título sólo se encuentra en manuscritos de finales del siglo XVI y no puede ser considerado auténtico. (es)
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  • Brenhinoedd y Saeson (English: The Kings of the English) is the medieval title of three Middle Welsh annalistic chronicles known from three 14th-century manuscripts (referred to as P, R, and S) recording events from 682 to the English conquest of Wales in 1282 (P was subsequently continued to 1332, S ultimately to 1461). The title Brenhinoedd y Saeson is found only in the rubric to the earlier of the two surviving manuscripts of version S: the other two texts are commonly known as Brut y Tywysogion, but this title is found only in manuscripts of the late 16th century and cannot be considered authentic. The three versions of Brenhinoedd y Saeson are closely related to and are probably translations from a text or texts evidenced by those Cambro-Latin annalistic chronicles now known as Annales Cambriae. (en)
  • Brenhinoedd y Saeson (Los reyes de los ingleses) es el título medieval de tres crónicas analísticas en galés medio conocidas por tres manuscritos del siglo XIV (conocidas como P, R, y S) que recogen hechos desde 682 hasta la conquista inglesa de Gales en 1282 (P fue continuado después de 1332, S definitivamente después de 1461). El título Brenhinoedd y Saeson se encuentra sólo en la rúbrica del primero de los dos manuscritos supervivientes de la versión S: el otro de los dos textos es comúnmente conocido como Brut y Tywysogion, pero este título sólo se encuentra en manuscritos de finales del siglo XVI y no puede ser considerado auténtico. Las tres versiones de Brenhinoedd y Saeson están estrechamente relacionadas con y son probablemente traducciones de un texto o textos evidenciados por esas crónicas analísticas cambrolatinas actualmente conocidas como Annales Cambriae. (es)
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