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Briton
Briton, n. (a.) (ˈbrɪt(ə)n, -ən) Also 3 Brytone, Brutone, 5 Breton(e, 6 Bryton, Bryttane, Bruton. [ME. Breton, a. F. breton:—L. Brittōn-em, nom. Britto ‘a native of Britain’. The most correct L. form was Britto, Brittŏn-em, pl. Brittŏn-es, a. OCeltic *Britto, pl. *Britton-es, whence Welsh collective...
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Briton (disambiguation)
into the Middle Ages
Individuals
William Briton or Breton (died 1356), Breton Franciscan theologian
Briton Hadden (1898–1929), co-founder and first editor of Time magazine
Briton Hammon, 18th century slave in British North America who wrote an autobiography published in 1760
Briton Rivière (1840
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Churchill, the Greatest Briton, Hated Gandhi, the Greatest Indian
Winston Churchill was, and continued to be, unimpressed by those efforts. By Ramachandra Guha. Gandhi leaves a meeting in London in 1931. (Douglas Miller / Getty) April 6, 2019. Share.
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Briton
Briton/ˈbrɪtn; `brɪtn/ nnative or inhabitant of Britain 英国土著或居民. =>Usage at great 用法见great.
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The Briton
The Briton is a 1722 tragedy by the British writer Ambrose Philips. The play is set in pre-Roman Celtic Britain.
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True Briton
(The) True Briton may refer to:
The True Briton (magazine), an English weekly magazine
– one of several vessels by that name
– one of four vessels
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who was the first briton to go to space
Soyuz TM-12 was the 12th expedition to Mir, and included the first Briton in space, Helen Sharman. It was the first mission to be led by a Russian
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Cingetorix (Briton)
Julius Caesar, De Bello Gallico 5:22
External links
Cantiaci at Roman-Britain.co.uk
Cantium at Romans in Britain
1st-century BC monarchs in Europe
Briton kings involved in Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain
Briton monarchs
Celtic warriors
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which language is spoken in briton
Lower Brittany is the part of Brittany west of Ploërmel where the Breton language has been traditionally spoken. The name is in distinction to Upper Brittany, which is of a predominantly Romance culture
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HMS Briton
The following ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Briton:
, a fifth rate 38 launched at Chatham 11 April 1812, 17 September 1814 sailed to Pitcairn 964 tons (bm).
, a steam and sail corvette launched at Chatham 7 June 1883, took the name HMS Briton 15 February 1916, sold 7 April 1922.
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William Briton
William Briton or Breton (died 1356) was a Breton Franciscan theologian. John Bale places his death in 1356 at Grimsby. Works
Briton's works, enumerated by Bale, are principally concerned with dialectics.
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Constantine (Briton)
Constantine (, , fl. 520–523) was a 6th-century king of Dumnonia in sub-Roman Britain, who was remembered in later British tradition as a legendary King of Britain. The only contemporary information about him comes from Gildas, who castigated him for various sins, including the murder of two "royal ...
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Briton Nikora
Briton Nikora (born 7 December 1997) is a New Zealand professional rugby league footballer who plays as a forward for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in
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Briton Hadden
Briton Hadden (February 18, 1898 – February 27, 1929) was the co-founder of Time magazine with his Yale classmate Henry Luce. The office is today called the Briton Hadden Memorial Building.
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Briton Hammon
Briton Hammon was an enslaved person of African descent who lived in British North America during the middle of the 18th century. Encounter with Florida Indians
On December 25, 1747, Briton Hammon left Marshfield in Boston on his first expedition with the permission of his master
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