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>>519709785
No, most Britons and folklore legends have Roman titles, icons and offices throughout the lore.

Those that have awakened to our true heritage do, and we see the insinuation of Roman heritage at every level of office as an attack on our Israelite ways and customs from our earliest days as the
Tuatha Dé Danann. It is why we reject the nomenclature 'Britannia' as a Roman imposition.
>Catholic art
I was always partial to this gem.
>>518608286
Is Lord of the Rings just a rip off of Irish Mythology?
>>17889713
you are like a blind man who has for a moment thought he perceived a glimmer, but the full light is yet beyond your comprehension.
>>17866914
Those all look terrible and lack subtextual symbolic coherence
Irish myth involves a people called the Tuatha de Danaan who are said to be followers of the goddess Danu, only as far as I know there isn't any mention of Danu outside of their name. It's a weird assumption in my opinion so let's get speculative.
Tuatha means people or tribe, de is of, Danaan is Danu, so Tuatha de Danaan can translate to Tribe of Dan(u). They get kicked out of Ireland after a mythological war and go on somewhere else. The same tribe shows up in other northern myths, so it's possible that one of the lost tribes travelled across Bronze Age or Neolithic Europe and was remembered in folklore.