Cymric

Cymric principles are not based on imperial aggression, like the Romans. They are based on “humility, honor, and unity” and on “recognition of our place in the land.” The Cymric peoples, or Cymri, rightfully disdain “Roman greatness,” which is based on an arrogant and selective memory. They don’t talk about the fact that the great Julius Caesar was driven off. Yes, Rome came back and “temporarily conquered” the island, settling many cities, but when the empire dissolved into civil war, it was a Briton, Constantine the Great, who took British soldiers and united it again. When Armorica was devastated by barbarians and disease, it was Britons who resettled it. So the Romans came, but the proud Cymri were not assimilated and have subsequently reasserted their national character.

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