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The Chronicle of the Saxons ( cy, Brut y Saeson) is a Welsh-language chronicle running from 683 to 1197. One manuscript attributes it to Caradog of Llancarfan. It appears to consist primarily of passages of the
Chronicle of the Princes ''Brut y Tywysogion'' ( en, Chronicle of the Princes) is one of the most important primary sources for Welsh history. It is an annalistic chronicle that serves as a continuation of Geoffrey of Monmouth’s ''Historia Regum Britanniae''. ''Bru ...
and the Annals of Winchester, with other minor sources as well.Lappenberg, J.M. & al.
A History Of England Under The Anglo-saxon Kings
'. 1845. Accessed 19 Feb 2013.


See also

* Brut y Brenhinedd, the Chronicle of the Kings * Brut y Tywysogion, the Chronicle of the Princes *
Annales Cambriae The (Latin for ''Annals of Wales'') is the title given to a complex of Latin chronicles compiled or derived from diverse sources at St David's in Dyfed, Wales. The earliest is a 12th-century presumed copy of a mid-10th-century original; later ed ...
, the Annals of Wales


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Jesus 111 MS.
(The
Red Book of Hergest The ''Red Book of Hergest'' ( cy, Llyfr Coch Hergest, Oxford, Jesus College, MS 111) is a large vellum manuscript written shortly after 1382, which ranks as one of the most important medieval manuscripts written in the Welsh language. It preser ...
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Peniarth 19 MS.

Peniarth 32 MS.
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