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invaded the british isles.
The British Isles have been continuously settled for about 700,000 years. In the past 5,000 years, the islands have been invaded and overrun by many different groups.
The three dominant tribes of the pre-Roman British Isles were the Britons, Caledonians, and Silures.
Two groups of Celts - the Gaels and Brythons - also invaded the British Isles.
Many instruments reached the British Isles through Spain. Some of these instruments, including the lute, were ultimately of Arabic origin.
Brythons (britons) and Gaels.
A. originated in the British Isles and Germany. r.
No, there is no single leader of the British Isles. What is called the British Isles has a number of countries and they each have their own leaders. The British Isles is a geographical reference, not a political one.
No. The British people are primarily descended from Celts and Normans, from the British Isles and Scandinavia and western Europe. The Mongols originated in central Asia
No, Norse and Celtic cultures are not the same. They are distinct cultural groups with different histories, languages, and traditions. Norse culture originated in Scandinavia, while Celtic culture originated in the British Isles and parts of Europe. Both cultures have unique mythologies, art, and societal structures.
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No. Romania is a long way from the British Isles. It is in easter n Europe and the British Isles are in western Europe.