The Iverni (Ἰούερνοι, Iouernoi) were a people of early Ireland first mentioned in Ptolemy's 2nd century Geography as living in the extreme south-west of...
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reconstructed Archaic Irish *Īweriū, which is related to the ethnic name Iverni. The University of Wales derives this from Proto-Celtic *Φīwerjon- (nominative...
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and Waterford. In the early centuries AD, Munster was the domain of the Iverni peoples and the Clanna Dedad familial line, led by Cú Roí and to whom the...
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shares the same root as the River Erne, suggesting the name refers to the Iverni. Hillforts largely declined in importance in the second half of the second...
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Geographia, possibly based on earlier sources, located a group known as the Iverni (Greek: Ιουερνοι) in the south-west of Ireland. This group has been associated...
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Wales - Ptolemy calls the Llŷn Peninsula the "Promontory of the Gangani" Iverni in County Cork, later known as the Érainn Luceni in Counties Kerry and Limerick...
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Uí Bairrche belonged to the Laigin but may also be associated with the Iverni. In medieval Ireland, the Kings of Mide were of the Clann Cholmáin, a branch...
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Fiatach (Ulaidh) in the same area of eastern Ulster as well the Érainn (Iverni) of Munster. An early name for Dundrum, County Down, is recorded as Dún...
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represented /w/) and named a tribal group called the (Ἰούερνοι, Iouernoi or Iverni who lived in the southwest. This was borrowed into Latin as Hibernia. The...
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Jacques Iverny (redirect from Jacques Iverni)
Jacques Iverny, Yverni or Iverni (active 1411 - 1435, died probably 1438) was a French painter, hailing from Avignon or from central France. He may be...
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Ivergny (French pronunciation: [ivɛʁɲi]) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in northern France. It is located approximately 40 km north of Amiens...
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Uí Bairrche clan, believing that they belonged to the Érainn (Ptolemy's Iverni) who he hypothesized were originally descendant from the Gaulish and British...
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Múscraige, Corcu Duibne, and Corcu Baiscind, all said to belong to the Érainn (Iverni), of whom the Clanna Dedad appear to have been a principal royal sept. The...
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genealogical evidence associates ancestors of the Dál Riata with the prehistoric Iverni and Darini, suggesting kinship with the Ulaid and a number of shadowy kingdoms...
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Ireland. Archeopress. p. 538. ISBN 9781784916558. O'Brien, William (2012). Iverni: a Prehistory of Cork. Collins Press. p. 285. ISBN 9781848891494. O'Brien...
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with common ancestors or two different tribes that shared similar names. Iverni (Iouernoi - Iwernoi on the map, not the Greek spelling) Manapii (Manapioi)...
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King of Tara once known as Lugaid Réoderg. Darragh Deda mac Sin Dis Pater Iverni List of Irish-language given names MacNeill, pp. 61–2 MacNeill asserted...
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"Beiträge zur ältesten Geschichte Irlands (3. Érainn, Dári(n)ne und die Iverni und Darini des Ptolomäus)", in Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 12 (1918):...
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Ptolemy's map of Ireland which dates from the second century AD for the Iverni who lived in County Cork, as well as being the origin of the name for Ireland...
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settled in Ireland around the 5th century BC, later becoming the historical Iverni (Érainn) and their offshoots. He believes the memory of Belgae settlers...
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area are attested to in Ptolemy's Geographia, where they are known as the Iverni. According to the Book of Glendalough, a member of the Munster royal family...
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"Beiträge zur ältesten Geschichte Irlands (3. Érainn, Dári(n)ne und die Iverni und Darini des Ptolomäus)", in Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 12 (1918):...
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Ivernian may refer to: one of the Iverni Primitive Irish Ivernic language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ivernian. If...
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Iverny (French pronunciation: [ivɛʁni] ) is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France. Inhabitants...
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"Beiträge zur ältesten Geschichte Irlands. 3. Érainn, Dárin(n)e und die Iverni und Darini des Ptolemäus", ZCP 12 (1918): 323–357. "Zu Morands Fürstenspiegel"...
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Niall Noígiallach Irish nobility Kingdoms of Ireland List of Celtic tribes Iverni Attacotti Scoti Petty kingdom Túathal Techtmar see Dillon 1946 Keating 1902–14:369...
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fertile land". It was Latinised to Hiernia or Hibernia. Its people were the Iverni.[citation needed] Around AD 70, Pliny the Elder, in Book 4 of his Naturalis...
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ISBN 9780806312668 – via Google Books. O'Brien, William (1 January 2012). Iverni: A Prehistory of Cork. Collins. ISBN 9781848891494 – via Google Books. "Coole...
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"Beiträge zur ältesten Geschichte Irlands (3. Érainn, Dári(n)ne und die Iverni und Darini des Ptolomäus)", in Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 12 (1918):...
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Ivernia may refer to: Land of the Iverni, in southwest Ireland Hibernia, the island of Ireland[citation needed] SS Ivernia, liner launched 1899, torpedoed...
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