Definition of Britons. Meaning of Britons. Synonyms of Britons

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Definition of Britons

Briton
Briton Brit"on, a. [AS. bryten Britain.] British. [Obs.] --Spenser. -- n. A native of Great Britain.

Meaning of Britons from wikipedia

- nationals. When used in a historical context, "British" or "Britons" can refer to the Ancient Britons, the Celtic-speaking inhabitants of Great Britain during...
- The Britons (*Pritanī, Latin: Britanni, Welsh: Brythoniaid), also known as Celtic Britons or Ancient Britons, were the Celtic people who inhabited Great...
- Great Black Britons, a list of the 100 greatest black Britons as judged by the British public. In 2004, two years after the 100 Greatest Britons list was...
- Look up Briton or Britons in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A Briton is a national or native of Great Britain. Briton or Britons may also refer to: Celtic...
- Greatest Britons was a one-off awards show on ITV, celebrating the best of British talent.[citation needed] It is distinct from 100 Greatest Britons. Greatest...
- 100 Great Black Britons is a poll that was first undertaken in 2003 to vote for and celebrate the greatest Black Britons of all time. It was created in...
- Black British people or Black Britons are a multi-ethnic group of British people of Sub-Saharan African or Afro-Caribbean descent. The term Black British...
- propaganda under the names Judaic Publishing Co. and later The Britons, and (The) Britons Publishing Society. These entities mainly engaged in disseminating...
- as a fusion of the imported Roman culture with that of the indigenous Britons, a people of Celtic language and custom. Scholars such as Christopher Snyder...
- July 2006 :Zambian tourism sector grows at expense of Zimbabwe Elderly Britons given lifeline out of Zimbabwe The Times. 18 February 2009 Britain defends...