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Summary Of: Britannia

Britannia was personified as a Goddess by the Romans... but Britannia remained a place... Britannia was soon personified as a... Early portraits of the goddess depict Britannia as a beautiful young woman... Britannia remained the Latin name for... At this time the term Britannia also came to be used for the... in 1707 and then with Ireland in 1800 Britannia became an increasingly important symbol and a strong rallying point among Britons... Britannia had been renewed... Britannia came to be viewed as the personification of... Britannia on a 50p coin... Britannia on a 50p coin... Britannia on a 50p coin... Britannia first appeared on the... Britannia will be replaced with a design... Perhaps the best analogy is that Britannia is to the... Britannia became a very potent and more common figure in times of war... announced that Britannia would not feature on the next run of new 50p coins... Britannia Royal Naval College... Britannia Royal Naval College... Britannia on British Coins... Brown blamed as Britannia gets the boot... Britannia on British coins and medals...

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