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English: Page from the Book of Aneurin , MS c. 1275. From the 1908 facsimile edition by J, Gwenogvryn Evans
Русский: Страница из средневаллийской рукописи, где содержится поэма «Гододин». Взято из факсимиле 1908 года (J, Gwenogvryn Evans)
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