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What (who) is 100 Great Black Britons - definition


100 Great Black Britons         
  • British musician
  • Sociologist and cultural theorist
  • British trade unionist
  • African abolitionist and author
  • 14th-century noblewoman and queen of England
  • Founding Father of the New Testament Church of God England & Wales
  • British-Jamaican businesswoman and nurse
  • Welsh singer
  • Writer and enslaved woman
PUBLIC POLL ON THE 100 GREATEST BLACK BRITONS
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100 Great Black Britons is a poll that was first undertaken in 2003 to vote for and celebrate the greatest Black Britons of all time. It was created in a campaign initiated by Patrick Vernon in response to a BBC search for 100 Greatest Britons, together with a television series (2002), which featured no Black Britons in the published listing.
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TELEVISION PROGRAMME
100 Great Britons; Hundred Greatest Britons; Great Britons; 100 Britons; BBC's 100 Greatest Britons (2002); BBC's 100 Greatest Britons; 100 greatest Britons
100 Greatest Britons is a television series that was broadcast by the BBC in 2002. It was based on a television poll conducted to determine who the British people at that time considered the greatest Britons in history.
Celtic Britons         
  • A recreation of a [[Carnyx]] War Trumpet.
  • Celtic warrior recreation, including [[carnyx]] and a replica of the [[Waterloo Helmet]]
  • Tribal groups in southern Britain c.150 AD
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  • Pagans Hill]] [[Romano-British temple]]
  • St Fagan National Museum of History]], Wales
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  • The [[Staffordshire Moorlands Pan]]
  • ''[[Yr Hen Ogledd]]'' (the Old North) c. 550 – c. 650
AN ANCIENT CELTIC PEOPLE WHO LIVED IN GREAT BRITAIN FROM THE IRON AGE THROUGH THE ROMAN AND SUB-ROMAN PERIODS
Ancient Britons; Brythons; Ancient Briton; British tribes; Ethnic Britons; British tribal; British tribe; Welsh/Britons; Pretani; British ethnic extraction; Brittani; Brittani (People of Britain); Brython; Pritani; Britons (historic); British (historic); Britons (ancient); Brythonnic people; Britons (historical); Brythonic people; Britons (Celtic tribe); Brittonic Peoples; Britons (Celtic people); Celtic Briton; Britons (Celtic); Brittones; Britanni; Britani; Britones; Celtic Brits; Genetic studies on Celtic Britons; Romanized Celt; "romanized Celt"
The Britons (*Pritanī, ), also known as Celtic Britons or Ancient Britons were the Celtic people who inhabited Great Britain from at least the British Iron Age and into the Middle Ages, at which point they diverged into the Welsh, Cornish and Bretons (among others). They spoke the Common Brittonic language, the ancestor of the modern Brittonic languages.
Examples of use of 100 Great Black Britons
1. Wright, one of the 100 Great Black Britons, himself was the victim of racism four years ago as he watched his son Chelsea midfielder Shaun Wright–Phillips score a goal for Manchester City at a match against Queen‘s Park Rangers.