> Does anyone still give credence to the concept of the Celtic Kingdoms?
let's not reopen the debate as to whether there were "Celtic" kingdoms in Britain and Ireland, but what Alastair Moffat writes in the Sea Kingdoms is well worth reading, and is a fascinating look at the "Dark Age" (for want of a better description) kingdoms of these islands
Cheers
Andy
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