@Lordmiles Cornish people are just English people. They’re nothing like Brythonic person from north west wales. It’s full of people that feel the need to be different. If you’re from Cornwall you’re English
@Kenedhloger Nothing wrong with Mercian I have substantial Anglo Saxon heritage doesn’t make me any less Welsh it just makes me a modern British person with broad British ancestry
@Englishremnant A lot of North Wales can trace their ancestry to the Hen Ogledd in Scotland and also Cumbrians they’re also kin, if people move from those areas into north wales they’re just adding to that Brythonic heritage. If they have children due to the shared ancestral ties they canclaimit
@Righdearna@MerryOlEngland You’ve moved from discussing early medieval assimilation to inventing a claim about uninterrupted pagan practice that nobody made. I am but that doesn’t mean I’m claiming my family maintained an unbroken 1,500-year tradition.
@Righdearna@MerryOlEngland Bede wrote about a Christian Northumbria. I’m talking about the earlier pagan period when Brythonic populations were already being absorbed into Anglo-Saxon society.
@Righdearna@MerryOlEngland lots of early English kings had British-style names. Add Welsh kings later turning up at the English court and it shows they were way more mixed up and similar than some like to think.