The evidence suggests that by the first century AD, the language spoken in Wales - and throughout southern Britain - was Brythonic, a Celtic language closely related to the Gaulish of Gaul.
Its people, like those of most of Britain, spoke a Celtic language, Brythonic, the language which would eventually evolve into Welsh. In the first century the region had at least five tribal ...
From ancient Brythonic warlord to mythical chivalric king with a court anywhere from Wales to Glastonbury or as far north as Scotland - it is hard to separate myth, legend and fact. According to ...