[Albion] Albion: do you know what the word means without googling it?

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Whitley Bayster

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Jul 4, 2011
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Whitley Bay Tyne and Wear
I looked it up a long time ago

Its the Greek name of Britain - I think myth about the person/god who founded the country was called Albion


Edit: Just looked it up again - William Blake came up with the myth about the god, who was actually the son of Poseidon - apparently Albion had 12 sons, who obviously formed the first football team (before football was officially invented in the 90's). The names were

Hand
Hyle, Coban, Guantok, Peachey
Brereton, Slayd, Hutton, Scofield, Kox,
Kotope, Bowen.​
Corrected for you!

Edit: Just looked it up again - William Blake came up with the myth about the god, who was actually the son of Poseidon - apparently Albion had 12 sons, who obviously formed the first football team (before football was officially invented in the 90's). The names were

Ward
Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward
Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward,
Ward, Ward
 








US Seagull

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Jul 17, 2003
5,675
Cleveland, OH
There's actually a college in southeast Michigan called Albion College. It is named for the town of Albion, Michigan.

There is, apparently, an Albion in New York state too:


Holy 1990's web design!

Confusingly there's also this:


Which seems to be the same place?
 


Albion my Albion

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Feb 6, 2016
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Indiana, USA








Wallace

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Nov 9, 2016
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I was under the impression it has something to do with the union of England and Scotland, hence Alba in Scottish. But I might be taking bollocks
 








Anger

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Jul 21, 2017
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Yes, it's where somebody vouches that you were with them at 3am on the night of the 17th when the Romford Barclays safe door was blown wide open.
 






Diocletian

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Feb 16, 2023
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it was King "Dioclician" of "Surrey" (Syria), who had 33 daughters, the eldest being called "Albyne". The princesses are all banished to Albion after plotting to murder their husbands, where they couple with the local demons; their offspring became a race of giants. The chronicle asserts that during the voyage Albyne entrusted the fate of the sisters to "Appolyn", which was the god of their faith. The Syrian king who was her father sounds much like a Roman emperor, though @Diocletian (3rd century) would be anachronistic, and Holinshed explains this as a bungling of the legend of Danaus and his fifty daughters who founded Argos.

So basically a regular music poster on NSC who was from Surrey (which used to be Syria) moved to Albion to set up the warehouse trading group Argos.
Impressive knowledge of History and the Classics HWT and my user name is that of the 3rd century Roman Emperor Diocletian.

I have an affinity with Split in Croatia where Diocletian lived and built a palace which is the heart of the town and where I spent many happy times over the years.

I think it’s lovelier than Dubrovnik.

Nothing to do with the word Albion and yes I wish I did own Argos.
 


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