- The
Albiones or
Albioni were a
Gallaecian people living the
north coast of
modern Spain in
western Asturias and
eastern Galicia mentioned by
Pliny the...
- when it was
conquered by the
Suevi and
their Hasdingi Vandals' allies.
Albiones Astures Cantabri Celtici Gallaecia Gallaecian warrior statues Galician...
-
speaks of nēsos Iernōn kai Albiōnōn "the
islands of the
Iernians and the
Albiones". Likewise,
Pytheas (c. 320 BC), as
directly or
indirectly quoted in the...
- cattle-raising
people who
lived in
circular huts of
stone drywall construction. The
Albiones were a
major tribe from
western Asturias.
Isidore of
Seville gave an etymology...
- Dover, the
first view of
Britain from the continent) or the "island of the
Albiones". The
oldest mention of
terms related to
Great Britain was by Aristotle...
-
titles containing Albion Albion Park, New
South Wales, Australia, a
suburb Albiones, a pre-Roman
Celtic tribe of the
Iberian Peninsula Blue Albion, a breed...
- Stephanie, her
mother the
Contessa Evangelina, and Evangelina's old flame, Dr.
Albione.
Unknown to Death, a servant, Fidele, has
overheard their discussion, and...
- of
nations or tribes,
among them the Artabri, Bracari, Limici, Celtici,
Albiones and Lemavi. They were
capable fighters:
Strabo described them as the most...
- encomp****ed such
tribes as the Celtici, the Artabri, the
Lemavi and the
Albiones. The
oldest known inscription referring to the
Gallaeci (reading Ἔθνο[υς]...
- Candlemakers' Petition",
first published in 1845. The
Italian term "perfida
Albione" (perfidious Albion) was used in the
propaganda of
Fascist Italy to criticise...