- The
Britons (*Pritanī, Latin:
Britanni, Welsh: Brythoniaid), also
known as
Celtic Britons or
Ancient Britons, were the
indigenous Celtic people who inhabited...
- Dogs of
Roman Britain concerns the
presence of dogs
within Britain under Roman occupation.
Through various excavations in the
Province of Britannia, evidence...
-
classical writers referred to the
Britons as
Pretannoi (in Gr****) or
Britanni (in Latin). Strabo,
writing in
Roman times,
distinguished between the Celts...
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appear in
Latin as
arriving in "Britannia", the
inhabitants being "
Britanni", and on p30 "principes Britanniae" (i.e., "chiefs of Britannia") is translated...
-
Antonine Wall.
People living in the
Roman province of
Britannia were
called Britanni, or Britons. Ireland,
inhabited by the Scoti, was
never invaded and was...
- de****abilisque
etiam usque ad ****um
innocentis ignaviae mancipia sua
Britannis clam
sollicitantibus abducta deplorat.
incertum mihi est an sit certa...
- (or Mare Britanni****,
meaning the Ocean, or the Sea, of the
Britons or
Britannī).
Variations of this term were used by
influential writers such as Ptolemy...
- the
original on
February 13, 2017.
Retrieved February 13, 2017. Tuttle,
Britanni (November 19, 2019). "'Frozen' will come to life at
Disneyland Paris in...
-
Great Britain and
Ireland as the Priteni, the
origin of the
Latin word
Britanni. It has been
suggested that this name
derives from a
Gaulish description...
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filias prae se vehens, ut
quamque nationem accesserat,
solitum quidem Britannis feminarum ductu bellare testabatur" Boudicca, with her
daughters before...