Direct descent is difficult to determine. There are large influences from the Celts, Saxons, Normans and Romans.
The ancient Britons are believed to have descended from various groups that migrated to Britain during the prehistoric period, primarily from continental Europe. The earliest inhabitants likely arrived around 800,000 years ago, with significant migrations occurring during the Neolithic period and the Bronze Age. These groups included Celtic tribes, who brought languages and cultures that shaped early British society. Over time, the ancient Britons developed distinct identities, influenced by various invasions and interactions with neighboring cultures.
5000 Germans and 200 britons
People from great Britain.
Fierce Barbarians
It took the Romans 41 years to pacify Roman Britain. After that the Britons were loyal thanks to Romanisation and the formation of a Romano-British aristocracy.
Difficult to say - since Britons are descended from many races. Our roots lie in the Saxons and Vikings, which came here across the North sea.
The Britons was created in 1919.
Philippines was not conquered by Britons anytime.
Arthur of the Britons was created in 1972.
Arthur of the Britons ended in 1973.
230,000 britons british were killed
The Britons and the Gauls did have something in common--their language.
The ancient Britons are believed to have descended from various groups that migrated to Britain during the prehistoric period, primarily from continental Europe. The earliest inhabitants likely arrived around 800,000 years ago, with significant migrations occurring during the Neolithic period and the Bronze Age. These groups included Celtic tribes, who brought languages and cultures that shaped early British society. Over time, the ancient Britons developed distinct identities, influenced by various invasions and interactions with neighboring cultures.
Britons Publishing Society was created in 1923.
Young Britons' Foundation was created in 2003.
5000 Germans and 200 britons
i do not really know, but i don't think they have anything in common