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  2. Celtic Britons - Wikipedia

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    The Britons (*Pritanī, Latin: Britanni, Welsh: Brythoniaid), also known as Celtic Britons [1] or Ancient Britons, were the indigenous Celtic people [2] who inhabited Great Britain from at least the British Iron Age until the High Middle Ages, at which point they diverged into the Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons (among others). [2]

  3. The Britons - Wikipedia

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    The Britons was an English anti-Semitic and anti-immigration organisation founded in July 1919 by Henry Hamilton Beamish and John Henry Clarke. [1] The organisation published pamphlets and propaganda under the names Judaic Publishing Co. and later The Britons, and (The) Britons Publishing Society .

  4. Britons: Forging the Nation 1707–1837 - Wikipedia

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    Britons charts the emergence of British identity from the Act of Union in 1707 with Scotland and England to the beginning of the Victorian era in 1837. British identity, she argues, was created from four features that both united the Britons and set the nation apart from others: Britain is a Protestant state defined against a largely Catholic ...

  5. Cledaucus - Wikipedia

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    Cledaucus (Welsh: Clydog) was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to power in 215 ...

  6. King of the Britons - Wikipedia

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    The title King of the Britons (Welsh: Brenin y Brythoniaid, Latin: Rex Britannorum) was used (often retrospectively) to refer to a ruler, especially one who might be regarded as the most powerful, among the Celtic Britons, both before [1] and after [2] the period of Roman Britain up until the Norman invasion of Wales and the Norman conquest of England.

  7. Rivallo - Wikipedia

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    Rivallo (Welsh: Rhiwallon) was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to power in 817BC. [1] He was the son of King Cunedagius and was noted as a young king who reigned with moderation. Geoffrey describes him as a "peaceful and fortunate youth, who ruled the kingdom well". [2]

  8. Photographer, security guard, soldier: The Britons killed or ...

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    Photographer, security guard, soldier: The Britons killed or held hostage in Israel-Hamas war. Bel Trew and Holly Evans. October 9, 2023 at 1:47 PM.

  9. Urianus - Wikipedia

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    Urianus was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to power in 227 BC. [1] He was the son of King Andragius and was succeeded by Eliud. [2] Geoffrey may possibly have based the character on that of Urien Rheged (6th century), although there is no resemblance between them.