-
along with Albany, for the
great River Humber divides these two from
Loegria.
Loegria itself was
placed under the
Metropolitan of London,
along with Cornwall...
- has been
anglicised and
Latinised into such
forms as Logres, Logris, and
Loegria,
among others, and is
perhaps most
widely recognised as the name of King...
- the
River Stour. This
river was the
dividing line
between Cornwall and
Loegria, two key
locations in
ancient Britain.
After defeating the king, she took...
- for the
English language is "Saesneg". A
romantic name for
England is
Loegria,
related to the
Welsh word for England, Lloegr, and made po****r by its...
-
Kamber receiving Wales (Cymru).
Locrinus ruled a
portion of
Britain called Loegria,
named after him,
which had
roughly the
boundaries of modern-day England...
- to legend, upon
their father's death, the
eldest son
Locrinus was
given Loegria,
Camber was
given Cambria and
Albanactus Albania.
These names are merely...
- Albanactus,
divide the
country between themselves; the
three kingdoms are
named Loegria,
Kambria (North and West of the
Severn to Humber) and
Albany (Scotland)...
-
Brutus of Troy King of
Britain Predecessor First Successor Locrinus (
Loegria) Kamber (Kambria) Albanactus (Albania)
Spouse Innogen Issue Locrinus Kamber...
-
Britain into
three kingdoms and gave each to one of his sons. They were
Loegria (a
Latinization of the
Welsh Lloegyr),
Scotland and Cambria. The division...
-
courageous than all the
other kings in the war. He
defeated Pinner, the king of
Loegria. In response, Rudaucus, king of Cambria, and Staterius, king of Albany...