- It is said that at
Thurai men
mistake the
tears of the gods for rain.
Lerion,
whose "plaintive dawn-winds" are the
sighs of the gods, is
another mountain...
- Welsh: Cair
Lerion, Welsh: CaerlÅ·r),
which he
called (using the Old
Welsh form of the city's name)
Kaerleir ("City of Leir"). Leir,
Lerion, and Ligora(ceastre)...
- were
never rebuilt. The
settlement is
generally identified as the Cair
Lerion mentioned among the 28
cities of
Britain by the
later History of the Britons...
- Itik-itik
Kalesa ****ao
Silat Amil
Bangsa ****aw
Kuratsa La Jota
Moncadena Lerion Magkasuyo Maglalatik Pagdiwata Pandanggo Pangalay Paraguanen Pista Sa****an...
-
space is unknown. As well as
occasionally returning to
white capped Thurai,
Lerion and Hatheg-Kla on
cloud ships under the
cover of a
light mist, they abandoned...
-
British cities in the ninth-century
History of the
Britons includes one Cair
Lerion;
Leicester has been
proposed as the
place to
which this
refers (and the...
- Itik-itik
Kalesa ****ao
Silat Amil
Bangsa ****aw
Kuratsa La Jota
Moncadena Lerion Magkasuyo Maglalatik Pagdiwata Pandanggo Pangalay Paraguanen Pista Sa****an...
- the Usk": Caerleon-upon-Usk) Cair
Legion ("Fort Legion": Chester) Cair
Lerion ("Fort Leir": Leicester) Cair
Ligualid ("Fort Luguwalos": Carlisle) Cair...
- of the
river is Cornish; the
earliest record of it is as "Leryan" and "
Lerion" in 1289. In
modern Cornish its name
would be Dowr Leryon,
meaning "river...
-
Lindinis Lendinienses, part of Durotriges?
Somerset Village Yes
Leicester Caer
Lerion Ratae Corieltauvorum Corieltauvi Leicestershire City Yes
Lichfield (Wall)...