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* Armorica or Aremorica is the name given in ancient times to the part of Gaul that includes the Brittany peninsula and the territory between the Seine and Loire rivers inland to an indeterminate point. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armorica more information])
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* '''Armorica:''' the name given in ancient times to the part of Gaul that includes the Brittany peninsula and the territory between the Seine and Loire rivers inland to an indeterminate point → Armorica was the birthplace of Sir [[Amory Tristram]], 1st Earl of [[Howth]], and the place where the legendary [[Tristram|Tristan]] spent his youth
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** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&entity=JoyceColl001300130253&q1=Armorica A Finnegans Wake Gazetteer]
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** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armorica Wikipedia]
  
* Armorica: birthplace of Sir [[Amory Tristram]], 1st Earl of [[Howth]]
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* '''North America:''' the New World in which the history of the Old World repeats itself [[Vico|Viconianly]]
 
 
* Armorica: where the legendary [[Tristram|Tristan]] spent his youth
 
 
 
* North America → the New World in which the history of the Old World repeats itself [[Vico|Viconianly]]
 

Revision as of 09:51, 17 August 2006

  • Armorica: the name given in ancient times to the part of Gaul that includes the Brittany peninsula and the territory between the Seine and Loire rivers inland to an indeterminate point → Armorica was the birthplace of Sir Amory Tristram, 1st Earl of Howth, and the place where the legendary Tristan spent his youth
  • North America: the New World in which the history of the Old World repeats itself Viconianly