Western Brittonic languages
Western Brittonic languages comprise two dialects into which Common Brittonic split during the Early Middle Ages; its counterpart was the ancestor of the Southwestern Brittonic languages. The reason and date for the split is often given as the Battle of Deorham in 577, at which point the victorious Saxons of Wessex essentially cut Brittonic-speaking Britain in two.
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Western Brittonic languages
Western Brittonic languages comprise two dialects into which Common Brittonic split during the Early Middle Ages; its counterpart was the ancestor of the Southwestern Brittonic languages. The reason and date for the split is often given as the Battle of Deorham in 577, at which point the victorious Saxons of Wessex essentially cut Brittonic-speaking Britain in two.
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Westelijk Brythonisch was een ...... van het Cornisch en Bretoens.
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Western Brittonic languages co ...... ncestor to Cornish and Breton.
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Westelijk Brythonisch was een ...... Brittannië in tweeën splitste.
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Western Brittonic languages co ...... tonic-speaking Britain in two.
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Westelijk Brythonisch
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Western Brittonic languages
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