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<p> the first female saint of Wales, was the daughter of Caractacus, and taken to Rome by [[Claudius]] to grace his triumph over [[Britain.]] </p>
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<p> the first female saint of Wales, was the daughter of Caractacus, and taken to Rome by [[Claudius]] to grace his triumph over Britain. </p>
 
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Eigen [1]

the first female saint of Wales, was the daughter of Caractacus, and taken to Rome by Claudius to grace his triumph over Britain.

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