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Wales - is it true?

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Coldicote | 11:21 Wed 10th Nov 2010 | ChatterBank
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In my school days, admittedly many years ago, I recall something in history to the effect that when Britain was invaded by people from the Nordic countries the original inhabitants fled westwards to Wales. Even now I wonder if the Welsh are truly the original Brits. Can anyone clarify the position?
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The Welsh are the Irish who couldn't swim..............
as genetically many of the tribes within the uk have origins in southern europe with a few traces of scandinavia and germanic races in the mix there probably are no true brits...just a lot of migrants expanding prehistoric territories...
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You're probably right Rowan. My family have Scandinavian connections. Even so, if there is any truth in a westwards retreat away from invaders it would be interesting to know something of Welsh history. Does anyone know how Wales came into being?
yes, the ancient Brits retreated to Wales and Cornwall. Some also fled to Brittany, which was named after them (Brittany is 'little Britain' whereas the island remains 'Great Britain')

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