Britons

/ˈbrɪtənz/ noun

People who are citizens of Britain, particularly England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

From Old English 'Bryt' (the Britons) and Celtic roots; the name evolved from the Roman word 'Britanni' for the indigenous Celtic people of the British Isles. The Romans encountered these people when they invaded around 55 BCE.

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