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Some think it is the river Lusas, in Hampshire. The Caledonian forest; or the forest of Englewood, extending from Penrith to Carlisle. Variously supposed to be in Cornwall, or Binchester in Durham, but most probably the Roman station of Garionenum, near Yarmouth, in Norfolk. V.R. The image of the cross of Christ, and of the perpetual virgin St. Mary.
Nennius - History of the Britons (Historia Brittonum)

kai prospesôn eklaus' erêmias tuchôn spondas te lusas askon hon pherô xenois espeisa tumbô d'amphethêka mursinas. As we approach Fosdinovo, the hills above us gain sublimity; the prospect over plain and sea the fields where Luna was, the widening bay of Spezzia grows ever grander.
John Addington Symonds - Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series
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