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  • 71Middle Breton — noun Extinct European language of the Brittonic subgroup of families, spoken in the North of France in the between the 11th and the 16th century AD …

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  • 72Cisalpine Celtic — The Cisalpine Celtic languages of northern Italy include the Lepontic language and the Cisalpine Gaulish language.[1][2] Transalpine Celtic refers to Celtic languages on the other side of the Alps (from Rome) such as Transalpine Gaulish. See also …

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  • 73Cisalpine Gaulish — Spoken in Cisalpine Gaul Extinct ca. 1st century BC? Language family Indo European Celtic …

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  • 74Constantine of Strathclyde — Constantine was reputedly the son and successor of King Riderch Hael of Alt Clut, the Brittonic kingdom later known as Strathclyde (modern Dumbarton Rock).[1] He appears only in the Life of St. Kentigern by Jocelyn of Furness, which regards him… …

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  • 75Anglo-Cornish — For the Celtic language spoken in Cornwall, see Cornish language. Anglo Cornish, Cornish Dialect, Cornu English, Cornish English Spoken in United Kingdom Region Cornwall Native speakers unknown  (date missing) …

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  • 76Rheged — Das nördliche Britannien im 6. Jahrhundert Rheged war ein keltisches Königreich im frühmittelalterlichen Britannien. In der Dichtung wird es als zum sogenannten Hen Ogledd (walisisch für Alter Norden) gezählt. Die Bewohner Rhegeds sprachen… …

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  • 77Y Gododdin — Une page du Livre d Aneirin Y Gododdin est un poème médiéval gallois. Il est constitué d une série d élégies aux hommes du royaume des Gododdin et à leurs alliés morts en combattant, selon l interprétation la plus courante, les Angles de Deira et …

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  • 78Cecil — m English: transferred use of the surname of a great noble family, which rose to prominence in England during the 16th century. The Cecils were of Welsh origin, and their surname represents an Anglicized form of the Welsh given name Seissylt,… …

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  • 79Uren — This unusual surname is of medieval Cornish origin, and derives from the ancient Brittonic personal name recorded as Urbgen in Old Welsh, and as Urbien and Urien in Old Breton. The name is believed to mean of privileged birth , the second element …

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  • 80Brythonic — [brɪ θɒnɪk] (also Brittonic) noun the southern group of Celtic languages, consisting of Welsh, Cornish, and Breton. Compare with Goidelic. adjective denoting or relating to Brythonic. Origin from Welsh Brython Britons + ic …

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