Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Normands, Anglo-Français, Anglo-Celtiques

The origin of the research whose preliminary results will be presented here is the observation that many of the names used on both sides of the Channel by historians, geographers and others to designate the peoples or human groups who live or have lived in the British Isles are inadequate to the ter...

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Main Author: Pierre Flatrès
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université de Bretagne Occidentale – UBO 1990-11-01
Series:La Bretagne Linguistique
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/lbl/7586
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description The origin of the research whose preliminary results will be presented here is the observation that many of the names used on both sides of the Channel by historians, geographers and others to designate the peoples or human groups who live or have lived in the British Isles are inadequate to the terms or expressions used at the times concerned by the people concerned or by their neighbours, friends or enemies.
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spelling doaj.art-436f34289118442386e9457f20f76f0c2024-02-13T10:43:18ZfraUniversité de Bretagne Occidentale – UBOLa Bretagne Linguistique1270-24122727-93831990-11-016536510.4000/lbl.7586Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Normands, Anglo-Français, Anglo-CeltiquesPierre FlatrèsThe origin of the research whose preliminary results will be presented here is the observation that many of the names used on both sides of the Channel by historians, geographers and others to designate the peoples or human groups who live or have lived in the British Isles are inadequate to the terms or expressions used at the times concerned by the people concerned or by their neighbours, friends or enemies.https://journals.openedition.org/lbl/7586civilisationhistorymigrationidentitynaming
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Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Normands, Anglo-Français, Anglo-Celtiques
La Bretagne Linguistique
civilisation
history
migration
identity
naming
title Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Normands, Anglo-Français, Anglo-Celtiques
title_full Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Normands, Anglo-Français, Anglo-Celtiques
title_fullStr Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Normands, Anglo-Français, Anglo-Celtiques
title_full_unstemmed Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Normands, Anglo-Français, Anglo-Celtiques
title_short Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Normands, Anglo-Français, Anglo-Celtiques
title_sort anglo saxons anglo normands anglo francais anglo celtiques
topic civilisation
history
migration
identity
naming
url https://journals.openedition.org/lbl/7586
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