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- 1612, the English began settlement of the archipelago, officially named Virgineola, with arrival of the ship the Plough. New London (renamed St. George's...
- Eilema virgineola is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It is found in South Africa. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eilema virgineola. Wikispecies...
- of mariner Juan de Bermudez and was officially replaced in 1612 with Virgineola, which was soon changed to The Somers Isles in commemoration of Admiral...
- settlement of the Jamestown colony grew into the Colony of Virginia. Virgineola—settled unintentionally by the shipwreck of the Virginia Company's Sea...
- church.[citation needed] The Somers Isles, alias Bermuda (originally named Virgineola), was originally part of Virginia, and was administered by the Somers...
- especially on the Virginia s**** of the Chesapeake (Bermuda, also known as Virgineola, had once been part of Virginia, and had maintained close connections...
- collection of early records, with analysis. In reference to the name Virgineola (or Virginiola), see Volume I, Chapter II ("Bermuda under the Virginia...
- disbanded.[citation needed] In the Somers Isles, or Bermuda (originally named Virgineola), a self-governed (rather than Crown) colony settled in 1609 (as a result...
- So at the very least, from 1612 until 1614, Bermuda, also known as "Virgineola" and the "Somers Isles," was legally part of the Virginia Colony. Close...
- for the first colony in Virginia. The new colony was officially named Virgineola, although this was soon changed to The Somers Isles or The Somers Islands...