- 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...
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Adagio in G
minor for
strings and organ, also
known as
Adagio in Sol
minore per
archi e
organo su due
spunti tematici e su un b****o
numerato di Tomaso...
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governor of the pagans,
commander of the British")
Edgar the Peaceful:
Totius Albionis finitimorumque regum basileus ("King of all
Albion and its neighbouring...
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thought to
derive from the Gr**** word Ἀλβίων,
Latinised as Albiōn (genitive
Albionis). The root *albiyo- is also
found in
Gaulish and
Galatian albio- 'world'...
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guillemot Uria
aalge (Linnaeus, 1758)
Seven subspecies U. a.
aalge U. a.
albionis U. a.
hyperborea U. a.
intermedia U. a.
spiloptera U. a.
inornata U. a...
- (Spain & Portugal), (tribal confederation). Addovi/Iadovi
Aebocosi Albiones/
Albioni –
western Asturias (Spain).
Amphiloci Aobrigenses Arroni/Arrotrebi Arrotrebae/Artabri –...
- successors. By 1293, the
lands ruled by the
Counts Albon, the old
comitatus Albionis, were
known as the Dauphiné of
Viennois (Latin:
Dalphinatus Viennensis)...
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issued royal charters proclaiming himself as
Anglorum Basileus and
totius Albionis Basileus,
among other variants.
Ethelred the
Unready (c. 966–1016) was...
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Expeditionis Navticae,
depicts Drake's
encampment at New Albion,
Portus Novas Albionis. The
Latin word
portus denotes a port or
harbor within a
river or estuary...
- For instance, S 432 (AD 437): 'Rex
totius Albionis'; S 437 (AD 937): 'rex
Anglorum et eque
totius Albionis gubernator '; S 438 (AD 937): 'basileos Anglorum...