Oleander Ardens 15:11 07-17-2004
Just wanted to share that with my latest VI game (Picts, expert) I have spotted for the first time Welsh Bandits , was around 866. The Welsh got never raided and taken a good part of the former Mercian kingdom, which was thrown in the same year into civil war as their Saxon neighbours. Both were simply to eager to stop pictish bolts
BTW I know there was once a topic about it, but I couldn't find. I was also unable to use the search function

- have I been bad ?
Cheers
OA
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Oleander Ardens 12:42 07-18-2004
Thanks Barocca for clearing things up
Cheers
Meddix OA
crazyviking03 02:27 07-19-2004
Those sneaky welsh... I actualy have a very good freind who is welsh, and if anyone else but be or my fiance say something bad about welshmen, he will hit them in the face, its kind of funny, (sorry, ot)
Maedhros 03:49 07-24-2004
does he speak Welsh?
I've heard some die hards are trying to bring the native language back from the dead
Originally Posted by [b:
Quote[/b] (Maedhros @ July 24 2004,03:49)]does he speak Welsh?
I've heard some die hards are trying to bring the native language back from the dead
Welsh is still a very-much-alive language. In parts of north, west and central Wales it's still the "first" language of many families. Road signs etc. appear in both languages throughout most of the country.
Sociopsychoactive 13:47 07-26-2004
and there are still welsh language schools, and welsh language television programs and radio stations. It's very much alive, but very ard to understand ecause almost all letters have different sounds in welsh.
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