Britons inhabited Great Britain for thousands of years and they were dominate across England. They were close relatives of the Picts of Scotland and the Gaels of Ireland. After the Anglo-Saxon invasions of England in the early 5th century, the Britons were either killed, assimilated by the Anglo-Saxons, or pushed to the edges of the island, forming the countries seen in the game.
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| - Britons inhabited Great Britain for thousands of years and they were dominate across England. They were close relatives of the Picts of Scotland and the Gaels of Ireland. After the Anglo-Saxon invasions of England in the early 5th century, the Britons were either killed, assimilated by the Anglo-Saxons, or pushed to the edges of the island, forming the countries seen in the game.
- The earliest evidence for the Britons and their language in dates to the Iron Age. With the Anglo-Saxon settlement in the 5th century, however, the culture and language of the Britons began to fragment and much of their territory was taken over by the Anglo-Saxons. By the 11th century they had split into distinct groups: the Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons.
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| - An artist's rendition of Richard the Lionheart, King of the Britons during the Crusades.
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| - Fast Feudal into Archer Flush, Ranged support in team games, Turtling with archers support
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| - Britons inhabited Great Britain for thousands of years and they were dominate across England. They were close relatives of the Picts of Scotland and the Gaels of Ireland. After the Anglo-Saxon invasions of England in the early 5th century, the Britons were either killed, assimilated by the Anglo-Saxons, or pushed to the edges of the island, forming the countries seen in the game.
- The earliest evidence for the Britons and their language in dates to the Iron Age. With the Anglo-Saxon settlement in the 5th century, however, the culture and language of the Britons began to fragment and much of their territory was taken over by the Anglo-Saxons. By the 11th century they had split into distinct groups: the Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons.
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