08-15-2006, 09:03 AM
I guess the book to read about its subject is Les Origines de la Bretagne by Léon Fleuriot. But no longer edited (Im still searching it) and french only.
BTW, Cornish is nearer of Breton than Welsh of Breton. There was still inter comprehension between Bretons and Cornish pretty late in the history - untill this language died in XIXth century.
BTW, Cornish is nearer of Breton than Welsh of Breton. There was still inter comprehension between Bretons and Cornish pretty late in the history - untill this language died in XIXth century.
"O niurt Ambrois ri Frangc ocus Brethan Letha."
"By the strenght of Ambrosius, king of the Franks and the Armorican Bretons."
Lebor Bretnach, Irish manuscript of the Historia Brittonum.
Agraes / Morcant map Conmail / Benjamin Franckaert
"By the strenght of Ambrosius, king of the Franks and the Armorican Bretons."
Lebor Bretnach, Irish manuscript of the Historia Brittonum.
Agraes / Morcant map Conmail / Benjamin Franckaert