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Cambria

[ kam-bree-uh ]

noun

  1. medieval name of Wales.


Cambria

/ ˈkæmbrɪə /

noun

  1. See Wales
    the Medieval Latin name for Wales


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“We had a positive dialogue going with him, but he just made the decision to pull the trigger,” Cambria later said.

Carlisle was the ancient seat of the kings of Cambria, and was a Roman station in the early days of the Christian era.

Thus, all Cambria would not rise as one man, and what could one half of the nation do against the enormous power of all England?

Once upon a time there lived in Cambria a king whose name was Ryence.

Cambria Giraldus genuit, sic Cambria mentem Erudiit, cineres cui lapis iste tegit.

Wherein a man maie se how God Se the historie of Cambria pag.

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