-
French form
replaced the Old
English Breoton, Breoten, Bryten,
Breten (also Breoton-lond,
Breten-lond).
Britannia was used by the
Romans from the 1st century...
-
Gaelic (Gàidhlig) Manx (Gaelg)
Brittany Breizh [bʁɛjs, bʁɛχ]
Llydaw [ˈɬədau]
Breten Vian an Bhriotáin [ənˠ ˈvʲɾʲit̪ˠaːnʲ] a'
Bhreatainn Bheag [ə ˈvɾʲɛht̪əɲ...
- Bretwalda: of the
remaining five, four have Bryten-walda or -wealda, and one
Breten-anweald,
which is
precisely synonymous with Brytenwealda"; that Æthelstan...
- Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord (French),
Ruvaneth Unys
Breten Veur hag
Iwerdhon Gledh (Cornish), Saharatcha-anachak Kret
Briten Lae Nothoen...
-
Party 557 2.65
George Jacob People's
Unity Development Party 507 2.41 Ravu
Breten Union of
Moderate Parties 491 2.34
Sopakum Nako
Vanuatu Presidential Party...
- wife of the
merchant John Johnson,
Christian (d.1545), wife of
Christopher Breten, and Jane, wife of
Clement Villiers.
Saunders was
educated at Eton and at...
- Breatainn (Scottish Gaelic)
Plaid Gomiwnyddol Prydain (Welsh)
Parti Gemynwer Breten (Cornish)
Abbreviation CPB
General Secretary Robert Griffiths Chair Ruth...
-
Melanesian Party 996 4.21
Warsal Ronald Kalmasei Vanua'aku Pati 882 3.73 Ravu
Breten Union of
Moderate Parties 737 3.11 Leon
Katty Warsal Union of
Moderate Parties...
- 2012 Bénjad
Cornwall "Mordid Bewnans" Life's
tides 2013 Bénjad
Cornwall "
Breten Vyhan"
Brittany 2014
Shenn Scoill Isle of Man "Tayrn Mee Thie"
Carry Me...
- France Pow
Frynk English name
Cornish name
Endonym Notes Brittany
Breten Vyghan Bretagne Breizh Bertaèyn Corsica
Korsika Corse Corsica Nantes Naoned...