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brens Meaning in Tamil ( brens வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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brens தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

எண்ணிம யுகத்தில் நல்ல மற்றும் பயனுள்ள கற்பித்தல் என்றால் என்ன என்பதையும், கடந்த காலத்திலிருந்து முக்கியமானவற்றை எதிர்காலக் கருவிகளுடன் எவ்வாறு இணைப்பது என்பதையும் மறுபரிசீலனை செய்வதற்கான நேரம் இது" என பிரென்ஸ்கி தெரிவிக்கின்றார்.

brens's Usage Examples:

The first castellan of this new stronghold was Giraldus de Windsor, husband of the Princess Nest of South Wales and grandfather of Giraldus Cambrensis.


The last reference to him, as living, is in 1208, when an order for payment to him is on record, but Giraldus Cambrensis, in the second edition of his Hibernica, redacted in 1210, utters a prayer for his soul, "cujus animae propitietur Deus," a proof that he was no longer alive.


"The identity of this Bleheris with the Bledhericus mentioned by Giraldus Cambrensis as Famosus ille fabulator, living at a bygone and unspecified date, and with the Breri quoted by Thomas as authority for the Tristan story, has been fully accepted by leading French scholars.


According to Giraldus Cambrensis, Roger de Bellesme, a follower of William I.


At least Giraldus Cambrensis, the Norman Welshman or Welsh Norman, was certainly more alive to the distinction between Normans and English than any other of his contemporaries.


The identity of this Bleheris with the Bledhericus mentioned by Giraldus Cambrensis as Famosus ille fabulator, living at a bygone and unspecified date, and with the Breri quoted by Thomas as authority for the Tristan story, has been fully accepted by leading French scholars.


As authority Thomas cites a certain Breri, who has now been identified with the Bleheris quoted as authority for the Grail and Gawain stories, and the Bledhericus referred to by Giraldus Cambrensis as famosus ille fabulator.


It may, however, be mentioned that Giraldus Cambrensis and the Speculum Regale state in all seriousness that certain of the inhabitants of Ossory were able at will to assume the form of wolves, and similar stories are not infrequent in Irish romance.


Bardsey >>Similar absorptions no doubt account for the disappearance of the Culdees of York, a name borne by the canons of St Peter's about 925, and of Snowdon and Bardsey Island in north Wales mentioned by Giraldus Cambrensis (c.


In the 1100s, Irish folklorist Giraldus of Cambrensis tells the story of The Werewolves of Ossory where a priest and a young novice encounter werewolves while traveling in Ireland.





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