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Celtic Britons - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_BritonsThe Britons (*Pritanī, Latin: Britanni), also known as Celtic Britons or Ancient Britons were the Celtic people who inhabited Great Britain from at least the British Iron Age and into the Middle Ages, at which point they diverged into the Welsh, Cornish and Bretons (among others). They spoke the Common
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Xem thêmThe earliest known reference to the inhabitants of Britain was by Pytheas, a Greek geographer who made a voyage of exploration around the British Isles between 330 and 320 BC. Although none of his own writings remain, writers
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Xem thêmThe Britons spoke an Insular Celtic language known as Common Brittonic. Brittonic was spoken throughout the island of Britain (in modern terms, England, Wales and Scotland), as well as offshore islands such as the Isle of Man, Isles of Scilly,
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Xem thêmThe La Tène style, which defines what is called Celtic art in the Iron Age, was late arriving in Britain, but after 300 BC the ancient British seem to have had generally similar cultural practices
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Xem thêmSchiffels et al. (2016) examined the remains of three Iron Age Britons buried ca. 100 BC. A female buried in Linton, Cambridgeshire carried
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britons_(Celtic_people)Xem thêm trên simple.wikipedia.orgThe name of the Britons in the modern English language is borrowed in part from Latin: Brittōn-, Brittō, and in part from the French language of the Middle Ages (Anglo-Norman: bretoun). During Roman Britain, the Latin word Brittō and its plural, Brittones, took the place of the Romans' earlier word for a person from Britain, Brit…- Thời gian đọc ước tính: 5 phút
Category:Celtic Britons - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Celtic_BritonsFor ancient Britons from the sub-Roman period, see the sub-category Sub-Roman Britons, and also the category Welsh people Pages in category "Celtic Britons" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes ().
Bretons - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bretons- Late Roman era
In the late fourth century, large numbers of British auxiliary troops in the Roman army may have been stationed in Armorica. The ninth-century Historia Brittonum states that the emperor Magnus Maximus, who withdrew Roman forces from Britain, settled his troops in the province. Nennius a… - Early Middle Ages
In the Early Middle Ages, Brittany was divided into three kingdoms—Domnonée, Cornouaille (Kernev), and Bro Waroc'h (Broërec)—which eventually were incorporated into the Duchy of Brittany. The first two kingdoms seem to derive their names from the homelands of the migratin…
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Brittonic languages - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brittonic_languagesXem thêm trên en.wikipedia.orgThe names "Brittonic" and "Brythonic" are scholarly conventions referring to the Celtic languages of Britain and to the ancestral language they originated from, designated Common Brittonic, in contrast to the Goidelic languages originating in Ireland. Both were created in the 19th century to avoid the ambiguity of earlier ter…- Proto-language: Common Brittonic
Celts - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CeltsThe first recorded use of the name of Celts – as Κελτοί (Keltoi) in Greek – to refer to an ethnic group was by Hecataeus of Miletus, Greek geographer, in 517 BC, [22] when writing about a people living near Massilia (modern Marseille). [23] In the fifth century BC, Herodotus referred to Keltoi living around the head of the Danube and also in the far west of Europe. [24]
Talk:Celtic Britons - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Celtic_BritonsBetween 1000 and 875 BC, EEF ancestry increased in southern Britain (England and Wales) but not northern Britain (Scotland) due to incorporation of migrants who arrived at this time and over previous centuries, and who were genetically most similar to ancient individuals from France.
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ケルト人の英国人 - Celtic Britons - Wikipedia
https://ja2ja.wiki/wiki/Celtic_BritonsBritons (Old English :Bryttas、Welsh :Brythoniaid、Cornish :Brythonion、Breton :brezhoned)Celtic Britons またはAncient Britons とも呼ばれ、先住民族 少なくともイギリスの鉄の時代から中世までイギリスに住んでいたケルト人、その時点で彼らの文化と言語は、現代のウェールズ、コーニッシュ、ブルトン ...
Celtic - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CelticCelts, an ethnolinguistic group of tribal societies in Iron Age and Medieval Europe. Celts (modern), a modern concept ultimately derived from the older Celtic grouping. Celtic languages. Celtic nations, the modern territories in North-West Europe where Celtic languages and cultural traits have survived. Celtic studies, the academic discipline ...
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