Don't make the mistake of confusing the Cimbri with the Cymru. Despite the similarities in the name, they bare no relation. The term Cymru wasn't used until the era of the Anglo-Saxon invasions of Britain where the native Britons used it as term to identify themselves as fellow country men as opposed to the Anglo-Saxon term wealas meaning outsider.
While this may have some basis in reality, we need to keep in mind that this was written by the winners. We need to remember the phrase "to the victor get the spoils". One of the spoils being the strands of history winners get to spin and then weave into the fabric of HIStory....just a thought
Something I already mentioned in the video. I plainly said the Romans were biased. I suggest you watch it all the way through. Also Strabo was a Greek and there has been a few similar documentations, enough to be sure of an accurate image within an acceptable margin of error.
Thank you for your video today. It is very appreciated.
Your very welcome Steven, glad you liked the video.
Very interesting. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you, glad you liked the video.
Nobody seems to know what the difference is between Germanic & Celtic tribes. They seem to be so intertwined.
Yes, they booth have a common root, the Germanic tribes later picking up some influences and beliefs from the Scandinavians.
Study the Frankish Table of Nations
@@johntyrrell-h1y Thank you. I’ll check it out
👍 awesome
Thank you, glad you liked the video.
We didn't disappear foo
Don't make the mistake of confusing the Cimbri with the Cymru. Despite the similarities in the name, they bare no relation. The term Cymru wasn't used until the era of the Anglo-Saxon invasions of Britain where the native Britons used it as term to identify themselves as fellow country men as opposed to the Anglo-Saxon term wealas meaning outsider.
@TheBrythonicPantheon my last name can be traced directly to them and no i dont mean jones lol
@rainjones3212 perhaps you should elaborate.
@@TheBrythonicPantheon Kammerer
While this may have some basis in reality, we need to keep in mind that this was written by the winners. We need to remember the phrase "to the victor get the spoils". One of the spoils being the strands of history winners get to spin and then weave into the fabric of HIStory....just a thought
Something I already mentioned in the video. I plainly said the Romans were biased. I suggest you watch it all the way through. Also Strabo was a Greek and there has been a few similar documentations, enough to be sure of an accurate image within an acceptable margin of error.