Top 10 similar words or synonyms for lloegr

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for lloegr

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Logres Logres (also Logris or Loegria) is the name of King Arthur's realm in the Matter of Britain. It derives from the medieval Welsh word "Lloegyr", a name of uncertain origin referring to England ("Lloegr" in modern Welsh).
Free Borough of Llanrwst The town consequently has its own coat of arms and flag, and this is the origin of the old local motto ""Cymru, Lloegr a Llanrwst"" (Wales, England and Llanrwst). This motto, a testament to this apparent independence, has now become synonymous with the song of that title, by local band Y Cyrff.
Albion (Blake) According to another myth, Noah's son Japhet had a son named Histion, who had four sons. Their names were Francus, Romanus, Brittos and Alemannus, and the French, Roman, British and German people are descended from them. Brittos divided Britain into three kingdoms and gave each to one of his sons. They were Loegria (a Latinization of the Welsh Lloegr, "England"), Scotland and Cambria.
Albanactus Albanactus was stated to be the youngest of three sons of Brutus, a descendant of Aeneas of Troy. According to legend, upon their father's death, the eldest son Locrinus was given Loegria, Camber was given "Cambria" and Albanactus "Albania". These names are merely reverse etymologies. Albanactus, for instance, is a reverse etymology of the Scottish word "Albannach" (Scotsman). Likewise, "Locrinus" represents the medieval Welsh word "Loegria" (England) (modern Welsh "Lloegr"), and Camber represents the Latin word Cambria or the Welsh word "Cymru" (Wales).
Camber (legendary king) Camber was the son of Brutus, and a descendant of Aeneas of Troy. Upon his father's death he was given Cambria, while his younger brother Albanactus got Alba (the territory corresponding to modern Scotland; from Welsh "Yr Alban") and his older brother Locrinus received Logres (corresponding to England; from Welsh "Lloegr") and the title of King of the Britons. When Albanactus was murdered by Humber, King of the Huns, Camber joined Locrinus in attacking and defeating him.