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I thought it of meant 'of England '
I always thought it meant 'Of England' ?
"perfidious Albion" has long been a pejorative phrase used by other countries to describe treacherous and duplicitous acts by British governments. I've always thought it had a nice ring to it.
I expect we'll hear it used again in the coming months in the context of Cameron trying to find ways of getting special treatment for the UK in the EU.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfidious_Albion
Ancient name for England.
I always thought it meant 'Of England' ?
Thought it roughly meant England.
Have we got a definitive, detailed answer?
Thought it roughly meant England.
Have we got a definitive, detailed answer?
Here's a nice easy one, without googling:-
What does the Sussex word bostal mean?:
Here's a nice easy one, without googling:-
What does the Sussex word bostal mean?:
As you now know, 'its good but not right'.isnt it a hill fort or some other type of ground works?)
If Albion means 'Of England'. Why are there teams in Scotland who have Albion in their name?
Never could understand that Albion Rovers thing - you don't get teams like City Rangers, or United Hotspurs. Why couldn't they just call themselves Coatbridge, or Coatbridge Rovers or something?