Nennius of Britain (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Nennius of Britain" in English language version.

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  • Black, Russell C. (2014). Breta sögur from AM 544 4to: an Edition and Translation (PDF) (Ph.D.). University of Washington. pp. 40–41. hdl:1773/26445. 45v, lines 6-12: "Ivlii en er þeir hofþv lengi barz þa mottvz þeir ivlius & nenivs broðir casibellanvs.. do hann sam nottvm siþar þviat sverðit var eitr hert" (They fought each other a long time before Julius met Nennius, Cassibellaunus's brother... [Nennius] died in the same night because the sword was tempered with poison)

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  • Black, Russell C. (2014). Breta sögur from AM 544 4to: an Edition and Translation (PDF) (Ph.D.). University of Washington. pp. 40–41. hdl:1773/26445. 45v, lines 6-12: "Ivlii en er þeir hofþv lengi barz þa mottvz þeir ivlius & nenivs broðir casibellanvs.. do hann sam nottvm siþar þviat sverðit var eitr hert" (They fought each other a long time before Julius met Nennius, Cassibellaunus's brother... [Nennius] died in the same night because the sword was tempered with poison)

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  • According to the afroementioned Brut y Brenhinedd, the sword was named angeu coch "Red Death"[19] (angheu coch;[20] Aghev Coch[21]) or angeu glas "Pale Death/Blue Death"[19] (ageu glas [sic].[22])

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