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Britonia (which
became Bretoña in
Galician and Spanish) is the name of a Romano-British
settlement on the
northern coast of the
Iberian peninsula at the...
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Mailoc or
Maeloc was a 6th-century
bishop of
Britonia, a
settlement founded by
migrating Britons in Galicia, Spain. He
represented his diocese, referred...
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significant colonies in
Brittany (now part of France), the
Channel Islands, and
Britonia (now part of Galicia, Spain). By the 11th century, Brittonic-speaking po****tions...
- Bela of
Britonia (? - 675 - ?) was a
medieval Galician clergyman.
Episcopologio Mindoniense. CAL PARDO, Enrique, 2003, ISBN 84-933023-1-7. (in Spanish)...
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previously been home to
Britonia, a
settlement founded by
expatriate Britons in the wake of the Anglo-Saxon
invasion of Britain.
Britonia was
represented by...
- Map of
Briton settlements in the 6th-century,
including what
became Brittany and
Britonia (in Spain)....
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Royal Council of
Braga in 572. The
ancient territory of the
diocese of
Britonia Most of what is
known about the
settlement comes from
ecclesiastical sources;...
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called Britonia up
until the 11th century,
comprising the
modern muni****lities of A
Capela and Moeche.
Several other places were
called Britonia in the...
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Brittonic speech to the continent, most
significantly in
Brittany and
Britonia.
During the next few centuries, in much of
Britain the
language was replaced...
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colony and
bishopric (see Mailoc) was
established in
Northern Galicia (
Britonia),
probably as
foederati and
allies of the Suebi. In 585, the Visigothic...