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    Britonia (which became Bretoña in Galician and Spanish) is the name of a Romano-British settlement on the northern coast of the Iberian peninsula at the...
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    significant colonies in Brittany (now part of France), the Channel Islands, and Britonia (now part of Galicia, Spain). By the 11th century, Brittonic-speaking populations...
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  • Bela of Britonia (? - 675 - ?) was a medieval Galician clergyman. Episcopologio Mindoniense. CAL PARDO, Enrique, 2003, ISBN 84-933023-1-7. (in Spanish)...
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    previously been home to Britonia, a settlement founded by expatriate Britons in the wake of the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain. Britonia was represented by...
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    Mailoc or Maeloc was a 6th-century bishop of Britonia, a settlement founded by migrating Britons in Galicia, Spain. He represented his diocese, referred...
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  • Susa of Britonia (fl. 653) was a medieval Britonian priest and bishop in Galicia. (in Spanish) Official web site of the Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol v t...
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    Map of Briton settlements in the 6th-century, including what became Brittany and Britonia (in Spain)....
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  • Sonna of Britonia (?–646–?) was a medieval Britonian priest in Galicia who signed at the Seventh Council of Toledo. The Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 - Some...
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  • France and north western Spain and forged the colonies of Brittany and Britonia. Brittany remained independent of France until the early 16th century and...
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    ISBN 978-1-85109-440-0. Kneale, Victor (2006). "Ellan Vannin (Isle of Man). Britonia". In Koch, John T. (ed.). Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia. Santa...
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    colony and bishopric (see Mailoc) was established in Northern Galicia (Britonia), probably as foederati and allies of the Suebi. In 585, the Visigothic...
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    addition, the term was also applied to Brittany in what is today France and Britonia in north west Spain, both regions having been colonised in the 5th century...
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    Royal Council of Braga in 572. The ancient territory of the diocese of Britonia Most of what is known about the settlement comes from ecclesiastical sources;...
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    called Britonia up until the 11th century, comprising the modern municipalities of A Capela and Moeche. Several other places were called Britonia in the...
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    discipline and decreed uniformity of liturgy throughout the kingdom. The Britonia of Galicia accepted the Latin liturgical rite. The "twelfth" council in...
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    Young, Simon (2002). Britonia : camiños novos. [Noia, A Coruña]: Toxosoutos. ISBN 84-95622-58-0. Koch, John T. (2006). "Britonia". In John T. Koch, Celtic...
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    Brittonic speech to the continent, most significantly in Brittany and Britonia. During the next few centuries, in much of Britain the language was replaced...
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    (Britoniensis ecclesiae episcopus) Mailoc or Maeloc was the bishop of Britonia who participated in the Second Council of Braga (572) Atlas Of Medieval...
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    6th centuries) fleeing by sea from the British Isles (see Bishop Maeloc, Britonia and San Martiño de Mondoñedo). It has 9800 inhabitants. It borders the...
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    the Anglo-Saxon mutiny between about 450 to 500, as was the migration to Britonia (modern-day Galicia, in northwest Spain) at about the same time. The historian...
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  • century. He served as bishop of Britonia, and represented his see at the Fourth Council of Toledo in 633. The diocese of Britonia had been established for the...
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  • French knight, Lord of one half of Thebes Bela of Britonia (fl. 675), Galician clergyman, Bishop of Britonia Béla Nagy Abodi (1918–2012), Hungarian painter...
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  • Sonna or SONNA may also refer to: Somali National News Agency Sonna of Britonia, 7th-century Britonian priest in Galicia Sonna, Bagalkot, a village in...
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  • of Britons in the post-Roman period, from whom the region took the name Britonia or Bretoña, mentioned in ecclesiastical sources as Britonensis ecclesia...
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  • Coruña, Ourense, Pontevedra, and Lugo. Mailoc or Maeloc was the bishop of Britonia (Britoniensis ecclesiae episcopus) Mondonedo City Council in the Province...
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  • influx arrived from Britain; the Britons were granted their own diocese, Britonia, in northern Galicia. Galicia was then taken over by the Visigothic Kingdom...
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    Retrieved 6 August 2019. Kneale, Victor (2006). "Ellan Vannin (Isle of Man). Britonia". In Koch, John T. (ed.). Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia. Santa...
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    others think he may be linked to the Brythonic refugees that settled in Britonia (Galicia) in the 6th century. The Parrochiale Suevorum, an administrative...
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  • lord of one half of Thebes Bela B (born 1962), German musician Bela of Britonia, clergyman and bishop Jacques de Bela (1586–1667), French-Basque lawyer...
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    attended by all the bishops of the kingdom, from the Briton bishopric of Britonia in the Bay of Biscay, to Astorga in the east, and Coimbra and Idanha in...
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