sadly cheddar man is now debunct as the artist has to much say in outcome, it's not a reliable practice
2026-06-11 16:44:11
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bethelightnotthefight :
We know and love cheddar man
2026-06-12 06:01:05
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𝓕𝓪𝓻-𝓡𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽 𝓕𝓮𝓶𝓑𝓸𝔂 :
WRONG! It was called Albion.
2026-06-11 21:25:23
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user6788875986580 :
Who will teach this history in school
2026-06-11 19:56:11
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DannyBoy :
The oldest known name for Britain is actually Albion, and it predates the Welsh name, Prydain/Ynys Predain.
2026-06-11 19:27:59
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Nebaz🇬🇧🏴🇮🇪 :
we been here 10000yrs dude, Celts built Stonehenge
2026-06-11 18:52:52
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Jodie :
I'm Celtic and very proud to be. This is my island 😁
2026-06-11 21:08:29
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Ella :
I love this stuff, its so interesting, thank you
2026-06-11 16:47:06
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JskJsk :
I love fiction
2026-06-12 03:25:23
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Simon Morris65 :
your point is ?
2026-06-11 15:47:52
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Darkest-secrets :
Was called Angland and Britannia
2026-06-11 18:45:02
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Cerys 🏴🏳️⚧️ :
Just so you know, Prydain is pronounced Pruh- dine. 😃 👍
2026-06-11 21:32:54
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simon feather155 :
Thank you for your refreshing comments
2026-06-11 17:58:18
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GayPanicCosplay :
you mispronounced Prydain. welsh doesn't have the same phonics as English, but is a phonetic language, the word Prydain is pronounced pruh-dine or pri-dine depending on the dialect.
2026-06-11 22:34:51
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Sigma Tarot :
Love it. Why aren’t we teaching this in our school education. We’re taught tiny bits which is quite sporadic though school years. Until we teach our little ones real history nothing will change. Thank you for sharing this ❤️
2026-06-11 13:00:07
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LET ME EDUCATE U :
WELL SAID BRO
2026-06-12 05:43:51
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Rizzlerking :
Brains 🧠 always wins
2026-06-12 05:49:32
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¥LONDON¥ :
Doesnt really matter!
2026-06-11 14:27:16
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K . E . V :
it was originally called ALBION was mainly built by the Celts, before the Romans took control (though the never defeated the Caledonians and the Picts up north), then it was the 5th century Angles, Saxons, and Jutes before the Normans took control they centralized the government, established a feudal system, and introduced French vocabulary that merged with Old English to form Middle English.Monumental Architecture: They built formidable stone castles (like the Tower of London) and grand cathedrals (such as Durham and Canterbury) to cement their power and demonstrate the permanence of Norman rule. after this it was a mixture of
The Plantagenets (1154–1485)
The Tudors (1485–1603)
The Stuarts (1603–1714) 👍
2026-06-11 18:48:24
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Rob Powell :
overpopulated
2026-06-12 01:48:32
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Ben :
Were you getting your info from just curious
2026-06-11 17:23:20
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Yamin :
well said
2026-06-12 01:23:35
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Dora Wilson :
love
2026-06-12 00:15:22
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chrispeel68 :
yeah right
2026-06-11 16:21:25
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