Before the coming of the Roman empire, Celtic languages were spoken across Europe. Present day placenames indicate the extent ...
The evidence suggests that by the first century AD, the language spoken in Wales - and throughout southern Britain - was Brythonic, a Celtic language closely related to the Gaulish of Gaul.
This was a major event. This essentially divided the Brythonic territory centered on what is now Wales from the Brythonic ...
The evidence suggests that by the first century AD, the language spoken in Wales - and throughout southern Britain - was Brythonic, a Celtic language closely related to the Gaulish of Gaul.
This version of Celtic was to evolve into Brittonic (or Brythonic), which in turn gave ... spoken by the majority of people in present-day Wales, England and southern Scotland.