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?
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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?
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...
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...
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...
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...