- The
title King of the
Britons (Welsh:
Brenin y
Brythoniaid, Latin: Rex Britannorum) was used (often retrospectively) to
refer to a ruler,
especially one...
- 'Romanised foreigner' or 'stranger'. The
Welsh continued to call
themselves Brythoniaid (Brythons or Britons) well into the
Middle Ages,
though the
first written...
- The
following list of
legendary kings of
Britain (Welsh:
Brenin y
Brythoniaid,
Brenin Prydain)
derives predominantly from
Geoffrey of Monmouth's circa...
- The
Britons (*Pritanī, Latin: Britanni, Welsh:
Brythoniaid), also
known as
Celtic Britons or
Ancient Britons, were the
indigenous Celtic people who inhabited...
- Clinic,
Caitlin Rose, Wire,
Stuart Maconie, Tricky,
Caitlin Moran... The
Brythoniaid male
voice choir (Special performances), Joe
Duddell (Special performances)...
-
Middle Ages to
describe the Welsh,
though the older, more
generic term
Brythoniaid continued to be used to
describe any of the
Britonnic peoples (including...
-
North Wales and
festival organisers recruited the
support of the
local Brythoniaid Male
Voice Choir to
produce a
cover version and
accompanying video. In...
-
Middle Ages to
describe the Welsh,
though the older, more
generic term
Brythoniaid continued to be used to
describe any of the
Britonnic peoples (including...
-
Middle Ages to
describe the Welsh,
though the older, more
generic term
Brythoniaid continued to be used to
describe any of the
Britonnic peoples (including...
-
Middle Ages to
describe the Welsh,
though the older, more
generic term
Brythoniaid continued to be used to
describe any of the
Britonnic peoples, including...