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Roman Britain name for southwest England
Belerion (Ancient Greek: Βελέριον, romanized: Belérion, also Latinised as Belerium or Bolerium) was the southwest promontory of Great Britain as described
Belerion
Ancient Greek geographer (born ca. 350 BC)
Britain or the continent. Four days' sail beyond that is another promontory, Belerion, which can only be Cornwall, as Diodorus is describing the triangular perimeter
Pytheas
Ceremonial county in England
had sailed to Britain: The inhabitants of that part of Britain called Belerion (or Land's End) from their intercourse with foreign merchants, are civilized
Cornwall
British luxury property developer and politician (born 1973)
toytown tycoon trying to play with the big boys". The Times. "Nick Candy and Belerion Capital Drop Pursuit of Retailer THG". Bloomberg. 15 June 2022. Field,
Nick_Candy
2023 video game
October 31, 2023, respectively. Downloadable content named "Pirates of Belerion" was released on December 14, 2023. Wartales received positive reviews
Wartales
Legendary island in the British Isles
Length (stadia) Length (miles) Diodorus Strabo Pliny Kantion–Belerion 7500 Kantion–Orka 15,000 Orka to Belerion 20,000 20,000 Total 42,500 over 40,000 4875
Ictis
Fictional Western region in Tolkien's legendarium
story of Túrin. Here, he realizes he has just killed his friend Beleg: Belerion Tolkien 1977, chs. 13–24 Tolkien 1985, Preface Tolkien 1977, ch. 24 Of
Beleriand
British folk musician
Robert Reed including "Doctor Who Theme" and "Sanctuary II" and his albums Belerion, Return to Penrhos, and The Ringmaster Part One and Two. Albums The Worldes
Les_Penning
Ancient dry-stone underground structures in Cornwall, England
(1973) Mysterious Britain. Pub. Garnstone. ISBN 0-85511-180-1. p. 105. Belerion, Ancient Sites of Land's End. Craig Weatherhill. Alison Hodge ISBN 0-906720-01-X
Fogou
County in England, United Kingdom
had sailed to Britain: The inhabitants of that part of Britain called Belerion (or Land's End) from their intercourse with foreign merchants, are civilised
History_of_Cornwall
Musical artist
He plays guitar and several other instruments on Les Penning's album Belerion, which was released in December 2016. "Phil Bates". Face-the-music.de.
Phil_Bates
Archaeological site in Cornwall, England
the North East about half a mile. Cornwall portal Weatherhill, Craig. Belerion – Ancient Sites of Land's End. 1981. (pages 39–40) ISBN 0-906720-01-X "Oliver's
Caer_Bran
Mining in the English counties
ancient tin mining in Britain. "They that inhabit the British promontory of Belerion by reason of their converse with strangers are more civilised and courteous
Mining_in_Cornwall_and_Devon
inhabitants from the name Pretani when he made landfall on the peninsula of Belerion, though in Cunliffe's view, because it is unusual for a self-description
Names_of_the_British_Isles
Period of Cornish history from c. 225,000 years ago until c. 43 CE
extended families. In Britain the inhabitants of the promontory called Belerion are particularly friendly to strangers and have become civilized through
Prehistoric_Cornwall
Cornish writer and historian (died 2020)
Charles Thomas and P. A. S. Pool), Cornwall Archaeological Society 1980 Belerion: Ancient Sites of Land's End, Alison Hodge 1981, 1985; Halsgrove 1989,
Craig_Weatherhill
Iron Age enclosure in Cornwall, England
thold=5&mode=flat&order=0&sid=12327 The Megalithic Portal Weatherhill, Craig. Belerion. (page 34) 1981. ISBN 0-906720-01-X https://west-penwith.org.uk/just4.htm
Bartinney_Castle
Literary device in Tolkien's fiction
suggests that he wanted to find a different allusion, and chose the obscure Belerion as his target. This was the name given to Cornwall, or perhaps more specifically
Tolkien's_ambiguity
Type of amphitheatre found in Cornwall
1613 - Cornwall Record Office Document ARD/TER/304 Weatherhill, Craig. Belerion. (page 34) 1981. ISBN 0-906720-01-X Royal Cornwall Gazette, July 1823.
Plen-an-gwary
formidable in war. 60 BC: Greek historian Diodorus Siculus named Cornwall "Belerion" – "The Shining Land", one of the first recorded place names in the British
Timeline_of_Cornish_history
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