Bibliography
David E. (David Ewan)Thornton
s. xx–xxi
Thornton
Works authored
Contributions to journals
Contributions to edited collections or authored works
Thornton, David E., “[Multiple contributions]”, Oxford dictionary of national biography, Online: Oxford University Press, 2004–. URL: <http://www.oxforddnb.com>.
includes: David E. Thornton • J. E. Lloyd, ‘Rhys ab Owain (d. 1078)’ • David E. Thornton • J. E. Lloyd, ‘Rhys ap Tewdwr (d. 1093)’ • David E. Thornton • J. E. Lloyd, ‘Trahaearn ap Caradog (d. 1081)’ • David E. Thornton • Arthur Miller, ‘Anarawd ap Rhodri (d. 916)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Cynan Garwyn (fl. c.550–c.600)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Ambrosius Aurelianus (fl. 5th cent.)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Asaf (supp. fl. 6th cent.)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Barinthus (supp. fl. 6th cent.)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Beulan (fl. c.1000–c.1050)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Cadell ap Rhodri (d. 910)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Cadell ab Arthfael (d. 942)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Cadfan ab Iago (fl. c.616–c.625)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Cadwaladr ap Cadwallon (d. 664/682)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Decuman (fl. 6th cent.)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Einion ap Gollwyn (supp. fl. 1093)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Gilla meic Liac (1087–1174)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Hywel (d. 825)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Hywel Dda (d. 949/50)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Hywel ab Ieuaf (d. 985)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Iago ab Idwal Foel (d. c.979)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Idwal Foel (d. 942)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Idwal ap Meurig (d. 996/7)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Illtud (fl. 5th–6th cent.)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Livinus <St Livinus> (supp. d. 633?)’ • David E. Thornton, ‘Maelgwn Gwynedd (d. 547/549)’
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In reference works
Oxford dictionary of national biography, Online: Oxford University Press, 2004–present. URL: <http://www.oxforddnb.com>.
comments: General editors include Lawrence Goldman, et al.
Contributions: Brychan Brycheiniog (fl.c. 500)· Ua Brolcháin, Flaithbertach (d. 1175)· Owain ap Hywel (b. before 929, d. 988)· Maredudd ab Owain (d. 999)· Urien Rheged [Urien ap Cynfarch]· Asaf [St Asaf, Asaph, Asa (supp. fl. 6th cent.)]