Albion

Albion england

Albion england

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  1. Why is England called Albion?
  2. When was England known as Albion?
  3. What is the Albion Kingdom?
  4. What is the capital of Albion?

Why is England called Albion?

Albion is the original name of England which the land was known as by the Romans, probably from the Latin albus meaning white, and referring to the chalk cliffs along the south-east coast of England.

When was England known as Albion?

The name Albion was used by Isidore of Charax (1st century BC – 1st century AD) and subsequently by many classical writers. By the 1st century AD, the name refers unequivocally to Great Britain.

What is the Albion Kingdom?

The Kingdom of Albion, commonly referred to as Albion (アルビオン,Arubion) , is a sovereign state in Western Europe. Located across the northwestern coast of the European mainland, the territory of Albion consists of the British Isles. Its capital is Londinium, formerly known as London in the pre-Armageddon world.

What is the capital of Albion?

Albion's Cities and Starter Towns

There are 5 Royal Cities and a capital, Caerleon, making a total of 6 cities and 5 Starter Towns.

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