Albion
No, Albion is the Gallic name for the island now called Great Britain.
The answer is Brtannia. This was the name given to the Roman Province on the island of Great Britain, which encompassed England and much of Wales, as well as their name for the island as a whole. Scotland was the only region of the island the Roman's didn't control, and they gave it the name Caledonia.
It was common practice for the Roman to use native names for the new settlements they established. Therefore, it might have been derived from a Celtic name. a speculation is that it might have derived from the personal name Londinos.
Londinium.
London used to be called Londinium.
"Londinium".
The name of Roman London was Londinium.
Brittania
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Valentia - Roman Britain - was created in 369.
The Roman Invasion of Britain was created in 2009.
Roman Anglo-Saxon Jutes-Danes Norman
End of Roman rule in Britain ended in 410.
It is Britannia.
Londinium.
Britannia, hence Britain.
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It was Hadrian's wall
Saint Patrick's real name was Maewyn Succat, and he was originally from Roman Britain.
Valentia - Roman Britain - was created in 369.
The Roman Invasion of Britain was created in 2009.
Britain did not "join" the Roman empire. Britain was conquered and then annexed into the empire as a province.
Yes, he was born in Roman Britain, probably Scotland, of Roman parents.
The Roman governor of England at the time of Boudicca's upraising was Gaius Suetonius Paulinus,
Roman Anglo-Saxon Jutes-Danes Norman