The Welsh are the descendants of the ancient Britons, a Celtic people who inhabited much of Britain before the Roman conquest and the later Anglo-Saxon migrations. When Germanic settlers pushed westward in the early medieval period, the Britons of the western highlands preserved their language, traditions, and identity, giving rise to Wales as a distinct cultural homeland. For centuries, the Welsh fought to defend their independence against encroaching English power, producing legendary leaders like Owain Glyndŵr, while maintaining a rich tradition of poetry, music, and folklore. Though eventually absorbed into the Kingdom of England, the Welsh people kept their language and heritage alive, contributing deeply to the cultural fabric of the British Isles. In this episode, we trace the story of the Welsh—their survival, resistance, and enduring identity as one of Europe’s oldest living cultures.
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Welsh love them 🐑 🐏 🐑 🐏
Carmarthen is English caerfyrddin is welsh
Tribes if israel are the welsh not celtic tribes
Welsh translates as stranger. Probably meaning they settled there 500 bc could be the lost tribes of the Hebrews or with Brutus
penpedairheol.. 01.30
You don’t have to fall asleep listening to the entire history of the Welsh. If you aren’t interested you know what you can do.
Only the Welsh can pronounce Welsh words
Sheep tractors stupid signs and above all pelican neck mark drakeford is all we have left now
The Welsh fell asleep centuries ago- unaware of their own history…
Hello from the Welsh American Channel. We Americans of Welsh descent are very proud of our heritage, modern Wales, and its rich language. Thank you for the video. Cymru am byth!