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romantic name for
England is Loegria,
related to the
Welsh word for England,
Lloegr, and made po****r by its use in
Arthurian legend. The
earliest known evidence...
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England and
Wales (Welsh:
Cymru a
Lloegr) is a
legal jurisdiction covering England and Wales, two of the four
constituent countries of the
United Kingdom...
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applying to both
Britons and Anglo-Saxons. The
modern form of the word is
Lloegr (pronounced [ˈɬɔɨɡr̩] or [ˈɬɔiɡr̩]) and it has
become generalised through...
- lost to
English settlement became known in
Welsh as
Lloegyr (Modern
Welsh Lloegr),
which may have
referred to the
kingdom of
Mercia originally and which...
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medieval Welsh word Lloegyr, a name of
uncertain origin referring to
England (
Lloegr in
modern Welsh). In
Arthurian contexts, "Logres" is
often used to describe...
- The
Green Party of
England and
Wales (GPEW; Welsh:
Plaid Werdd Cymru a
Lloegr) is a green, left-wing
political party in
England and Wales. Headquartered...
- Fflamddwyn: Pan
laddodd Owain Fflamddwyn Nid oedd fwy
nogyd cysgaid Cysgid Lloegr llydan nifer | A
lleufer yn eu
llygaid A rhai ni
ffoynt haeach | A oeddynt...
- Anglo-Norman:
Realme d'Engleterre French:
Royaume d'Angleterre Welsh:
Teyrnas Lloegr Cornish:
Ruwvaneth Pow Sows
Medieval Latin:
Regnum Angliae Old English:...
- had its own coat of arms and flag, the
origin of the
local motto "Cymru,
Lloegr a Llanrwst" (Wales,
England and Llanrwst). This motto, a
testament to this...
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Loegria (a
Latinisation of the
medieval Welsh name
Lloegyr (modern Welsh:
Lloegr), "England"). His
second son, Albanactus, got the
lands beyond the Humber...