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What is the most ancient name, probably of Celtic origin, given to England?

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andzia2255 | 17:12 Fri 08th Oct 2004 | People & Places
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What is the most ancient name, probably of Celtic origin, given to England?
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Albion or Alban are ancient Celtic names which have been used to mean Britain, England or Scotland in fact. Is that the one you are looking for?
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Thanks a lot, yeah i suppose this is the one i was looking for
Crossing the Severn Bridge from Wales into England, the road sign shows Lloegr, which is Welsh for England. Is that a Celtic language?
Yes, Welsh is a Celtic language, but Lloegr is probably not the oldest name for it.
Andzia watch out, not all answers are good. These ones are not correct!

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