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The early writer (6th century BC) whose periplus was translated by Avienus at the end of the 4th century AD (see Massaliote Periplus) does not use the name Britannia; he speaks of nesos 'Iernon kai 'Albionon: the islands of the Ierni and the Albiones. Likewise, Pytheas of Massilia (ca. 320 BC) speaks of Albion and Ierne. But Pytheas' grasp of the νῆσος Î Ïεττανική nesos Prettanicé (Britanic island) is somewhat blurry, and appears to include anything he considers a western island, including Thule.[2] By the 1st century AD, the name refers unequivocally to Great Britain. The Pseudo-Aristotelian text De mundo (393b) has: Pliny the Elder, in his Natural History (4.16.102) likewise has:
Description
Albion (Greek: Ἀλβιών) is the oldest known name of the island of Great Britain. Today, it is still sometimes used poetically to refer to the island. It is the basis of the Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland, Alba.
Etymology
Gallo-Latin AlbiÅn (cf. Middle Irish Albbu) derives from the Proto-Celtic * Alb-i̯en-, sharing the same stem as Welsh elfydd "earth, world". Together with other toponyms such as Alpes it derives from a Proto-Indo-European root *albh- "white".[1] It is often hypothesised that the Romans took it as connected with albus (white), in reference to the white cliffs of Dover and Alfred Holder's Alt-Keltischer Sprachschatz (1896) unhesitatingly translates it Weissland ("white-land").
Gaming
* The name of a small Island in Games Workshop's Warhammer universe, again Albion is meant to represent Great Britain. * The videogame Fable is set in a fictional land called Albion, which is an allegory for Britain (indeed, the protagonist's underwear are emblazoned with the British flag). The sequel takes place in Albion as well. * Albion is the name given to London in the video game Destroy All Humans! 2 * Amy, a character in the Soulcalibur series of video games, wields a rapier named Albion. * In Mythic Entertainment's Dark Age of Camelot, one of the playable factions is Albion. Within Albion the player can choose to be a Briton, Highlander, Avalonian, or a Saracen. * In the PlayStation 2 game Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne, a boss battle occurs with a foe named Albion, whose design is derived from the Cerne Abbas giant. * In the Medieval 2: total war Kingdoms expansion pack, the Britania campaign takes place in the Medieval British Isles
Literature
* Used by Shakespeare in King Lear in reference to England: "Then shall the realm of Albion / Come to great confusion" (III.ii.91-92). Possibly a play on the suspected origin of the term being "white", seeing that the Cliffs of Dover were mentioned in the preceding scene, and will be a key point of action--and confusion--later in the play. * In the Japanese light novel series Trinity Blood, the Albion Kingdom is the future name for Britain. * In the Japanese light novel series, Zero no Tsukaima, the Kingdom of Albion is the island belonging to the continent of Halkeginia, akin to England being an island nation of real-world Europe. * In the book Keep the Aspidistra Flying by George Orwell, New Albion is the ad company by whom the main character is employed. * The Song of Albion is a trilogy of books written by the author Stephen Lawhead. * Pete Doherty's prose and poetry are collected under the name Books of Albion. * In James A. Owen's novel The Indigo King, the fourth novel in the The Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica, Britain is referred to as Albion at the time of its founding.
Music
* The original lyrics to Advance Australia Fair contain a reference to Albion in the second verse: * Down in Albion is an album by British band Babyshambles: "dreaming of sailing to the fictional land of Arcadia on the "Good ship Albion"". * Irish black metal band Primordial recently referred to Albion in a song off their To the Nameless Dead album named "Heathen Tribes" with the line And shadows of ancient Albion in relation to the beginning of the British Empire. * Folk metal band Skyclad made reference to Albion in a song from their album Folkémon entitled "Think Back and Lie of England" with the line: "Fake alibis for Albion" * British rock band Led Zeppelin makes mention of Albion in the song "Achilles Last Stand", on their 7th studio album: Oh Albion will remain, sleeping now to rise again. * British rock band Jethro Tull references Albion in their song "Coronach" from the 20 Years of Jethro Tull Boxed Set. * British metal band Cradle of Filth mentions Albion in the song "Haunted Shores" on their album Dusk... and Her Embrace: "The wolves are dead in Albion whilst the passive flocks roam free." * The Albion Band was a British electric folk band existing from 1972 until 2002. * Musician Emmy the Great refers to Albion in her song Easter Parade.
Other
* HMS Albion has served as the name for several large Royal Navy warships. * The pejorative sobriquet perfidious Albion takes its meaning from this old name for Britain.
Places
* Albion, Victoria is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. * Albion Street is a street in Sydney, Australia. It was also the original name intended for the city before Arthur Phillip decided on Sydney.[3] * Albion also serves as the name of streets in Leeds, Melbourne, Chicago, Toronto, Ottawa (Canada), Seattle, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Paisley, Scotland, as well as Broadstairs, Birmingham and New Mills, England. * Albion is the name of a small community within Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada. Once its own small settlement, it now designated a sub-community under the jurisdiction of the District of Maple Ridge. * Albion College is the name of a small, private liberal arts college located in Albion, Michigan.
Sport
* Various British football clubs bear the name Albion, the highest profile being West Bromwich Albion F.C., based in the West Midlands. Others include Burton Albion F.C., based in Burton upon Trent, Stirling Albion F.C. and Albion Rovers F.C. in Scotland. * Brighton & Hove Albion F.C., based on the south coast behind the chalk downs has foremost claim to the name, from the white chalk cliffs to the east and part of the city. * There is also at least one rugby club to use the name - Plymouth Albion R.F.C., based in Plymouth.
Television and Film
* In the Japanese animated TV series, Tears to Tiara, the Kingdom of Albion is where most of the action takes place. * In the Japanese animated TV series Code Geass, the Lancelot Albion is the name of the final variant of one of the series' most powerful Britannian Knightmare Frames. * Albion is the name of the Pegasus-class warship which serves the protagonists of the Japanese OVA Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory. * The television series Merlin appears to take place in a fictionalised version of Britain called Albion. Many places in the Albion of Merlin share names with real British locations. * In the television series Robin of Sherwood, Albion is the sword he is given by Herne the Hunter. * In the television series Doctor Who, Albion Hospital first appears in Aliens of London. It shows up again in the two part episode The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances where it takes on a more important role in the story. It is actually the Cardiff Royal Infirmary.