Briton culture
Roman army forced to leave
Power vacuum in Britain
Germanic tribes invade
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Harold Godwinson was not British if you mean the group. He was Anglo-Saxon. They were Germanic invaders who came to Britain in about the fourth through ninth centuries. Harold was born in England, but he was not a Briton like the Celts who had been living there previously.
He isn't. In a recent poll, Winston Churchill was deemed to be the greatest Briton ever.
He never invaded Briton anyway.
The True Briton - magazine - ended in 1854.
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Briton is not a place - it's a word describing someone from Britain.
a BRITON was a native of the land of Britain.
London is in Britain
Briton is not a place, it is what the Ancient Romans called the inhabitants of Britain when it was part of The Roman Empire.
Briton is not a place it is the name given to the inhabitants of Britain by the Ancient Romans. Kent is a county in Southern England, a part of the island of Great Britain.
In Briton we eat dogs and have relations with our cousins. We have many legal sex dens where we eat burgers off of the president of briton, not to be confused with BritAIN. In britain, the vulgar natives eat fish and chips and drink tea like barbarians. I have britains.
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Briton Cooper Busch has written: 'Britain and the Persian Gulf, 1894-1914. --' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Great Britain, Persian Gulf States
Before Christianity came to Britain, the priests of the ancient Briton were of the Druid religion. This was a pagan religion and they offered human sacrifice.
A brief history of the British Isles from first to last is: Briton culture roman invasion power vacuum in Britain anglo-saxon invasion