Unite in the Lore: Explore the Legends of Britannia!
In a clash of blood and belief, Britannia unfolds—tribes, Romans, and Druids dance in a tapestry of power, myth, and rebellion. As magic intertwines with ambition, ancient landscapes become battlegrounds for fate and destiny.
Britannia Trivia
What was Britannia often personified as in British culture? (Medium)
#1: A Goddess
#2: A Warrior
#3: A Queen
#4: A Dragon
What year was Britannia first depicted as a personification in Roman Britain? (Expert)
#1: 43 AD
#2: 122 AD
#3: 190 AD
#4: 410 AD
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Britannia Fun Facts
Britannia was originally a Roman name for the island of Great Britain, and it later became a symbol of British national identity, often depicted as a female figure representing Britain.
Britannia first appeared on Roman coins around 119 AD and was depicted as a spirited woman holding a trident and a shield.
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