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Anglia

[ ang-glee-uh ]

noun

  1. Latin name of England.


Anglia

/ ˈæŋɡlɪə /

noun

  1. a Latin name for England


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The research describes the derring-do of a team of scientists working at University of East Anglia.

University of East Anglia climatologist Phil Jones followed in his footsteps when some emails of his leaked to the press.

Even in our out-of-the-way corner of East Anglia not a little consternation was felt.

The Danes in East Anglia were then an immense army, and thus at once they were turned from foes into friends.

Much such a man, perhaps a descendant, travelled East Anglia about 1866.

The large Scandinavian element also points to the northern part of East Anglia.

Nearly at the same time East Anglia and Essex, at the command of pagan-kings, had discarded it likewise.

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