Ancient Britons Came from Armenia? Uncovering the Armenian Roots of Early Britain #history #facts

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The name of Brittany Peninsula in ancient and medieval time was “Armorica”.
“Armorica”— Ar•mor•ica= The AR (Sun) to (His) Mother came (Ար-ը Մորն իկա ) (Արևմուտք).
“Armorika” in ancient Armenian means the West.

Flavia Julia Helena( c. AD 246/248–330), also known as Helena of Constantinople and in Christianity as Saint Helena was an Augusta of the Roman Empire and mother of Emperor Constantine the Great. She was born in 246 in Britain.
!!!The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has National regions: England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland. In the I millennium BC on the territory of present U.K. lived Celts. In 5-6 cent. AD there have come Anglo-Saxons”. Anglo-Saxons were West-Saxes who came to the U.K. in 449 AD. Here they mixed with local population-Celts (or Brettons-Armorikans Armenians). In the English oldest three-language book ”The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle” (about VIII cent. AD) it is written: ”The first inhabitants of this land (Britain) were the Britons, who came from Armenia …”!!!
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