Supports of England
Patriots
loayalist
Stonehenge is an arrangement of stones in England. They are often referred to as mysterious because archaeologists are unsure of how ancient people managed to move them into place.
The Romans referred to England as Britannia because that was its name in Roman times.
England IS the popular name. Along with Scotland, Wales, and a part of Ireland, it is referred to more formally as Great Britain.
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Poets have often referred to England as "Albion." This name has been used since ancient times and is associated with the island's history and culture.
People from Bolton are commonly referred to as "Boltonians." This term is used to identify the residents of Bolton, a town in Greater Manchester, England. The name reflects both their geographical origin and local identity.
English.
The name of England came from the Anglo-Saxons who named it Angles, as time passed vikings referred to Angles as Angland, followed by the Normans who start the origin of "England".
The people who financially supported the arts are commonly referred to as "patrons." Throughout history, patrons have included wealthy individuals, families, and institutions that provided funding and resources to artists, enabling them to create their work. Notable examples of patrons include the Medici family during the Renaissance and various modern art collectors and foundations.