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English: Title page of Flame-bearers of Welsh history, being the outline of the story of The sons of Cunedda (Merthyr Tudful, 1905), by patriotic Welsh author Owen Rhoscomyl. This history book, intended mainly for older children but read by many adults as well, was very popular and influential in its day.
Cymraeg: Wynebddalen Flame-bearers of Welsh history, being the outline of the story of The sons of Cunedda (Merthyr Tudful, 1905), gan yr awdur Cymreig gwladgarol Owen Rhoscomyl. Roedd y llyfr hanes hwn, a ysgrifenwyd ar gyfer plant hyn yn bennaf ond a ddarllenid gan oedolion hefyd, yn boblogaidd iawn.
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Source Flame-bearers of Welsh History (1905) (source: Openlibrary.org)
Author Owen Rhoscomyl (1863-1919)

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