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what was Britannia?​

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Answered by navreenkour1087
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Britannia (/brɪˈtæniə/) is the Latin name of Britain. It has been used in several different senses, including that of the national personification of the United Kingdom. ... After the Roman conquest in 43 AD, Britannia meant Roman Britain, a province covering the island south of Caledonia (roughly modern day Scotland).

Answered by Anonymous
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Britannia (/brɪˈtæniə/) is the Latin name of Britain. It has been used in several different senses, including that of the national personification of the United Kingdom. ... After the Roman conquest in 43 AD, Britannia meant Roman Britain, a province covering the island south of Caledonia (roughly modern day Scotland).

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