
ProfessionalScoot
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ProfessionalScoot
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@BamaExpat Gaelic did not "wipe out" Pictish — Picts assimilated into the culture when a Gael became their king. Gaelic was the hegemonic language over most of the country before Scots started to take over during the 1200s.




Here's the full list of languages MSPs spoke during their Holyrood oaths today 🚨 Arabic, BSL, Scots, Dundonian Scots, Doric, Gaelic, Shona, Mandarin, French, Dutch, Shaetlan, Orcadian, Polish, Hindi



The English can’t do the ‘voluntary union of equals’ pish on the Welsh. They literally militarily annexed them and there was no union as we would consider one. They didn’t even put them on the butchers apron flag.







Welsh nationalism is a LARP fabricated in the post-WWII era Wales did not exist as a legally separate entity from England until the 1970s, in fact before the 1970s it did not even have broadly agreed upon borders, with whole county’s like Monmouthshire & Flintshire being in dispute


@Orpheusmaximus1 @ForfarshireUK Yes because the Picts were Gaelicised by the Gaels. Kenneth MacAlpin unified the Gaels and the Picts in 843 ad, his mother, who was supposedly a Pictish princess, and he was born on the Iona, then dal riata. they didn’t disappear, he unified them under Christianity and language



The English ruling classes are partially descended from kings who, in turn,,claim descent from certain Roman Emperors who themselves traced their ancestry to the Trojans. It's why Romans & Englishmen keep ruling the world; we're Trojans.





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A preprint for a new large study by Silva et al titled "Genomic history and selection in Roman and early medieval Britain” uses new data with 1039 ancient samples and new methods to confirm what previous studies have found about our island history. Namely that the Romans didn’t affect us much but the Anglo-Saxons did. There are also some surprising findings in there... 🧵
























