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- The Albiones or Albioni were a Gallaecian people living the north coast of modern Spain in western Asturias and eastern Galicia mentioned by Pliny the...
- when it was conquered by the Suevi and their Hasdingi Vandals' allies. Albiones Astures Cantabri Celtici Gallaecia Gallaecian language Gallaecian warrior...
- Dover, the first view of Britain from the continent) or the "island of the Albiones". The oldest mention of terms related to Great Britain was by Aristotle...
- speaks of nēsos Iernōn kai Albiōnōn "the islands of the Iernians and the Albiones". Likewise, Pytheas (c. 320 BC), as directly or indirectly quoted in the...
- of nations or tribes, among them the Artabri, Bracari, Limici, Celtici, Albiones and Lemavi. They were capable fighters: Strabo described them as the most...
- cattle-raising people who lived in circular huts of stone drywall construction. The Albiones were a major tribe from western Asturias. Isidore of Seville gave an etymology...
- Gallaecia (Spain & Portugal), (tribal confederation). Addovi/Iadovi Aebocosi Albiones/Albioni – western Asturias (Spain). Amphiloci Aobrigenses Arroni/Arrotrebi...
- encomp****ed such tribes as the Celtici, the Artabri, the Lemavi and the Albiones. The oldest known inscription referring to the Gallaeci (reading Ἔθνο[υς]...
- Australia, a suburb New Albion (disambiguation) Blue Albion, a breed of cattle Albiones, a pre-Roman Celtic tribe of the Iberian Peninsula This disambiguation...
- Cantabrian inscriptions, in which expressions like "Nícer, Príncipe de los Albiones" (on an inscription found in the district of Coaña) and "princeps cantabrorum"...