St Albans
/snt ˈɔːlbənz/
/seɪnt ˈɔːlbənz/
- a town in Hertfordshire, southern England, built near the old Roman town of Verulamium. Its cathedral (11th-14th centuries) is named in honour of St Alban, a Roman soldier who was the first person in Britain to be killed for his Christian beliefs. Two battles (1455 and 1461) were fought at St Albans during the Wars of the Roses.
圣奥尔本斯(St Albans):英格兰南部赫特福德郡的一个小镇,建在罗马古城维鲁拉姆(Verulamium)附近。它的大教堂(11至14世纪)以纪念圣奥尔本(St Alban)的名字命名,圣奥尔本是英国第一个因其基督教信仰而被杀的人。玫瑰大战期间,在圣奥尔本斯举行了两次战斗(1455年和1461年)。