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  1. How to pronounce (accent position) "Powys", "Cyngen", or "Cunnedda"

    My question is about accent placement in Welsh languaje

    Powys: from latin PAGÊNSES or PÂGUS, consequently Pôwys?

    Cyngen: CÛNO-GÊNUS in Latin, Cîngen, or Cingên?
  2. I'm not going to be exhaustive I can't right now...

    I'm not going to be exhaustive I can't right now trace sources.

    Wessex was the last (saxon)kingdom alive after Danish invasions. Wessex conquered England.

    Cerdic = CARADOC
    Cynric = Cunorix
    It...
  3. It is only verified with Kent Jutes and Angles...

    It is only verified with Kent Jutes and Angles who, yes, came from Sweden or Denmark and stole the British land.

    Bernicia/Northumberland the most aggresive & most powerful Hept. Kingdom greatly...
  4. Names of kings: Name first king of Wesex:...

    Names of kings:
    Name first king of Wesex: Cerdic: It seems Welsh name Caradoc
    Father of Cerdic: welsh name Elessa (Eliseg)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pillar_of_Eliseg

    King Caedwalla: Welsh...
  5. I feel deeply weird England's origins are Welsh as some historians claim

    Hi British people.

    I'm a foreigner but I'm interested in subroman Britain and "Roman survivals/traces among the Celts" (Google translate) I read a lot about Britain.., and sometimes I get claims...
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