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Britannia Prima
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Britannia Prima was a county and/or province of the roman empire, on the island of Britain. In more modern terms, it is what in more modern terms would be Wales and Western England. It was designed from part of the former Province of Britannia Superior roughly in the 3rd century.
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Britannia Prima was a county and/or province of the roman empire, on the island of Britain. In more modern terms, it is what in more modern terms would be Wales and Western England. It was designed from part of the former Province of Britannia Superior roughly in the 3rd century.