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In the poem, Albina is the eldest of 30 daughters of a Greek king. The daughters resent the subjugation of marriage and conspire to murder their husbands, but the youngest confesses to the conspiracy before they can act. When their father learns of their plot, the twenty-nine unrepentant sisters are
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An alternate version of the poem has Albina and her sisters as daughters of King Diodicias of Syria. In this version, the conspiracy is not revealed in advance and the sisters are exiled after successfully killing their husbands.
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A Collection of the Chronicles and ancient Histories of Great Britain, now called England, by John de Wavrin, translated by Will. Hardy: From Albina to A.D. 688
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and give birth to a race of giants. These giants are identified as the ones that Brutus encounters when he arrives at Britain in
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exiled from Greece and arrive at an uninhabited island, which they name Albion after Albina. There, they are seduced by
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goddess of light and ill-fated lovers. The accounts of Albina were obtained by
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The account of Britain's founding by Albina is referenced and dismissed in the
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picks up on this claim and describes Albina as of one of fifty sisters (see
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from local and often illiterate peasants, some of whom were considered
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A Collection of Chronicles and ancient Histories of Great Britain
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The first mention of Albina is in the Anglo-Norman poem
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The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth
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