According to Herodotus, the Celts originated from Armenia. A city in Armenia in CYMRY, pronounced exactly as the Welsh name of Wales. Two manuscripts of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles—the oldest historical records of England—from the 9th century A.D. begin with the statement: “The first inhabitants of these British lands, they come from Armenia.” (“Aerest waeron buend thyses lands Bryttas, tha comen of Armenia.” Victorian bibles were full of footnotes placing Paradise in Armenia.
According to Herodotus, the Celts originated from Armenia. A city in Armenia in CYMRY, pronounced exactly as the Welsh name of Wales. Two manuscripts of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles—the oldest historical records of England—from the 9th century A.D. begin with the statement: “The first inhabitants of these British lands, they come from Armenia.” (“Aerest waeron buend thyses lands Bryttas, tha comen of Armenia.” Victorian bibles were full of footnotes placing Paradise in Armenia.