Brittia[pronunciation?] (Βριττία), according to Procopius, was an island known to the inhabitants of the Low Countries under Frankish rule (viz. the North...
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diplomats. He never mentions the Saxons, but he states that an island called Brittia (which he believed to be distinct from Britain itself), was settled by...
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Others have suggested, in 2002, that they were actually narcissi. Donn Iriy Brittia Purgatory ἀσφόδελος. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert; A Greek–English...
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Nastro d'argento for the Best Newcomer. In 2017, she played the role of Brittia in the ensemble comedy film The Prize by Alessandro Gassmann. In 2018,...
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Ireland, respectively. Procopius, in the 6th century AD, used the terms Brittia and Brettania though he considered them to be different islands, the former...
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to the Frankish mainland from the island, largely legendary for him, of Brittia. These settlers, whether refugees or not, made the presence felt of their...
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diplomats. He never mentions the Saxons, but he states that an island called Brittia, which was supposedly distinct from Britain itself, was settled by three...
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Biringan means "the black city" or the city of the Unknown in Waray. Brittia A mythical island off the coast of Austrasia. Buyan A mysterious island...
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tournants des Phares...: Récits de Mer et de Haute Mer (PDF). Paris: Éditions Brittia. pp. 57–82. Retrieved 2 April 2019. Radio play escape-suspense.com. Retrieved:...
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Avalon" on a former island at Baschurch in Shropshire. Mythology portal Brittia Tír na nÓg Latin: Insula Avallonis; Welsh: Ynys Afallon, Ynys Afallach...
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