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Was (wer) ist Britannia - definition


Britannia         
  • Caricature of Britannia being flogged (c. 1770).
  • 2021 Britannia one ounce gold bullion coin featuring four advanced security features for the first time.
  • HMY ''Britannia'']] in the 1890s
  • Britannia mourning the death of [[Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson]] at the victorious [[Battle of Trafalgar]] in a cartoon by [[James Gillray]]
  • 1914 Russian poster depicting the [[Triple Entente]] – Britannia (right) and [[Marianne]] (left) flank [[Mother Russia]], with Britannia's association with the sea provided by an [[anchor]]
NATIONAL PERSONIFICATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Brittania; Britania; Britannia (emblem); Brittannia; Britannias; The Britannias; BRITANNIA
Britannia () is the national personification of Britain as a helmeted female warrior holding a trident and shield. An image first used in classical antiquity, the Latin Britannia was the name variously applied to the British Isles, Great Britain, and the Roman province of Britain during the Roman Empire.
Britannia         
  • Caricature of Britannia being flogged (c. 1770).
  • 2021 Britannia one ounce gold bullion coin featuring four advanced security features for the first time.
  • HMY ''Britannia'']] in the 1890s
  • Britannia mourning the death of [[Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson]] at the victorious [[Battle of Trafalgar]] in a cartoon by [[James Gillray]]
  • 1914 Russian poster depicting the [[Triple Entente]] – Britannia (right) and [[Marianne]] (left) flank [[Mother Russia]], with Britannia's association with the sea provided by an [[anchor]]
NATIONAL PERSONIFICATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Brittania; Britania; Britannia (emblem); Brittannia; Britannias; The Britannias; BRITANNIA
[br?'tanj?]
¦ noun the personification of Britain, usually depicted as a helmeted woman with shield and trident.
Origin
the L. name for Britain.
Britannia         
  • Caricature of Britannia being flogged (c. 1770).
  • 2021 Britannia one ounce gold bullion coin featuring four advanced security features for the first time.
  • HMY ''Britannia'']] in the 1890s
  • Britannia mourning the death of [[Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson]] at the victorious [[Battle of Trafalgar]] in a cartoon by [[James Gillray]]
  • 1914 Russian poster depicting the [[Triple Entente]] – Britannia (right) and [[Marianne]] (left) flank [[Mother Russia]], with Britannia's association with the sea provided by an [[anchor]]
NATIONAL PERSONIFICATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Brittania; Britania; Britannia (emblem); Brittannia; Britannias; The Britannias; BRITANNIA
·noun A white-metal alloy of tin, antimony, bismuth, copper, ·etc. It somewhat resembles silver, and is used for table ware. Called also Britannia metal.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Britannia
1. Uswitch‘s personal finance expert, Mike Naylor, said: "Cool Britannia is now Cost–a–lot Britannia.
2. Of course, no one expects the return of Britannia.
3. The slick was seen between Port Dinorwic and Britannia Bridge.
4. The call is now becoming irresistible. _____________________________________________________________________ Britannia still rules If Gordon Brown has any lingering doubts that he was wrong to ditch Britannia, he can banish them now.
5. Eight vessels of the Royal Navy have been named after Britannia, as well as the Navy‘s officer training institution, the Britannia Royal Naval College.