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(40,876 posts)I found this searching for Cornwall and Brittany to learn about the connections -
From yesterday - didn't know about Brian of Brittany
Cornish culture under threat, says Grand Bard
Saturday, 22 April 2017 By Cornish Times in Local People
Launceston has a proud place in Cornwalls story. It is the historic capital of Cornwall and the castle was built by Brian of Brittany, the Breton knight who became the first Earl of Cornwall following the Norman Conquest.
The creation of this earldom recognised Cornwalls historic integrity and laid the foundations for the constitutional differences that make modern Cornwall distinct from England.
With these spirited words Merv Davey, Telynyor an Weryn, Grand Bard of Cornwall, began his Proclamation speech on behalf of the bards of Gorsedh Kernow who had gathered in the town Square today.
Today it is our culture and heritage which is under threat, said the Grand Bard, and despite a potential climbdown on the much-maligned Devonwall issue there are still forces at large today that would deny us our Celtic, global identity and demote Cornwall to a provincial existence on the periphery of a so-called south west region.
Criticising the lack of TV and radio coverage of recent St Pirans Day celebrations, the Grand Bard warned against indifference and negative stereotyping by the media which sometimes led to expressions of intolerance and racism towards Cornish people.
