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  • Yngland (Lucus)
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  • In Lucus Yngland (Auld Ynglisc Ingianland, Ingialland, Middel Ynglisc Yngeland, Yngland) was named after the Ingaevones, or rather their god Ing. In Lucal Latin it was to begin with called Ingaeuonia Magna or Ingaeuonia Ulterior, but as the Continental Ingaevonia changed name and passed out of memory it came to be called merely Ingaevonia.
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  • In Lucus Yngland (Auld Ynglisc Ingianland, Ingialland, Middel Ynglisc Yngeland, Yngland) was named after the Ingaevones, or rather their god Ing. In Lucal Latin it was to begin with called Ingaeuonia Magna or Ingaeuonia Ulterior, but as the Continental Ingaevonia changed name and passed out of memory it came to be called merely Ingaevonia. The 5th century Germanic conquerors of Britannia called themselves Ingian or Inglingas (Lucally the ancient dynasty of Sweden was sometimes called the same, but more often Scylfingas/Skilfingar). During the Norman period those loyal to the sake of Yngland came to be called Inglingsc men, which in turn became shortened to Yngliscmen and used as the name of the people, since Ingliens or Ingies had become a slur in Norman and pro-Norman usage.