Albion
Britannia, hence Britain.
It is Britannia.
Alba is the ancient Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland
Albion was the ancient name for Britain or England. Albusmeans white in Latin (probably referring to the white cliffs of Dover).
The name "Britain" is derived from the Latin term "Britannia," which was used by the Romans to describe the island of Great Britain. The Romans adopted this name from the Celtic tribes inhabiting the region, specifically the Brythonic word "Priteni," referring to the ancient people of Britain. Over time, "Britannia" evolved into "Britain," which is commonly used today.
Briton is not a place it is the name given to the inhabitants of Britain by the Ancient Romans. Kent is a county in Southern England, a part of the island of Great Britain.
Albion was the ancient name for Britain or England. Albusmeans white in Latin (probably referring to the white cliffs of Dover).
The surname Denney originates from an ancient Scottish tribe called the Picts. They were mystical warriors of Ancient Britain. It was first established in Lancashire in 1066.
Druids, this was the dominant religion in "Britannia" (Britain) at the time of the Roman invasion (60AD)
Britain, ancient Rome and Ancient Greece
The Ancient Romans conquered Britain