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People of early Ireland
The Iverni (Ἰούερνοι, Iouernoi) were a people of early Ireland, first mentioned in Ptolemy's 2nd century Geography as living in the far south-west of the
Iverni
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
Darini
Traditional province in the south of Ireland
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
Munster
Celtic ethnolinguistic group
Geographia, possibly based on earlier sources, located a group known as the Iverni (from Ancient Greek: Ιουερνοι, Iouernoi) in the south-west of Ireland. This
Gaels
Goddess in Irish mythology
reconstructed Archaic Irish *Īweriū, which is related to the ethnic name Iverni. The University of Wales derives this from Proto-Celtic *Φīwerjon- (nominative
Ériu
County of England
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
Hampshire
Language family
was a Celtic language. Ivernic. a P-Celtic language spoken in Ireland by Iverni tribe, proposed by T. F. O'Rahilly, but the theory has been refuted and
Celtic_languages
French painter
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 the
Jacques_Iverny
Irish name for Ireland
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
Éire
British tribe of the Iron Age and Roman era
Uí Bairrche clan, believing that they belonged to the Érainn (Ptolemy's Iverni) who he hypothesized were originally descendant from the Gaulish and British
Brigantes
Name list
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
Dáire
Kingdom in east-central Ireland (1st–12th centuries)
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
Kingdom_of_Meath
Also called Dedu, prehistoric king of Érainn
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
Deda_mac_Sin
with common ancestors or two different tribes that shared similar names. Iverni (Iouernoi - Iwernoi on the map, not the Greek spelling) Manapii (Manapioi)
List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Celtic_peoples_and_tribes
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
List_of_Irish_kingdoms
Gaelic dynastic-grouping and territory
"Beiträge zur ältesten Geschichte Irlands (3. Érainn, Dári(n)ne und die Iverni und Darini des Ptolomäus)", in Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 12 (1918):
Dál_Fiatach
Gaelic kingdom in western Scotland and northeastern Ireland
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
Dál_Riata
Church in County Cork, Ireland
ISBN 9780806312668 – via Google Books. O'Brien, William (1 January 2012). Iverni: A Prehistory of Cork. Collins. ISBN 9781848891494 – via Google Books. "Coole
Coole_Upper_Churches
Gaelic kinship groups
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
Irish_clans
Irish archaeologist
Ireland. Archeopress. p. 538. ISBN 9781784916558. O'Brien, William (2012). Iverni: a Prehistory of Cork. Collins Press. p. 285. ISBN 9781848891494. O'Brien
William O'Brien (archaeologist)
William_O'Brien_(archaeologist)
Historical Gallic-Germanic tribal confederation
settled in Ireland around the 5th century BC, later becoming the historical Iverni (Érainn) and their offshoots. He believes the memory of Belgae settlers
Belgae
"Beiträge zur ältesten Geschichte Irlands (3. Érainn, Dári(n)ne und die Iverni und Darini des Ptolomäus)", in Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 12 (1918):
Mairtine
Topics referred to by the same term
Ivernian may refer to: one of the Iverni Primitive Irish Ivernic language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ivernian. If
Ivernian
Legendary king of Munster, Ireland
"Beiträge zur ältesten Geschichte Irlands (3. Érainn, Dári(n)ne und die Iverni und Darini des Ptolomäus)", in Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 12 (1918):
Cú_Roí
British Isles Fortriu Tribal kingdom 1 – 850 AD Europe: British Isles Iverni Ivernis Tribal federated chiefdoms 500 BC – 400 AD Europe: British Isles Meath
List of political entities in the 4th century
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Topics referred to by the same term
Godsmack pen name of Anna van Gogh-Kaulbach (1869-1960), Dutch writer Érna, or Iverni, a people of medieval Ireland Erna (mythology), a figure in Norse mythology
Erna
1899 British ocean liner built for the Cunard Line
Cunard Liner Ivernia History United Kingdom Name RMS Ivernia Namesake Iverni Owner Cunard Line Operator Cunard Line Port of registry Liverpool, United
RMS_Ivernia_(1899)
Kingdom in South Gaelic Ireland
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
Kingdom_of_Munster
Iron Age linear earthwork
Knockans https://www.ucd.ie/t4cms/IRON_AGE_IRELAND_Project_16365_PilotWeb.pdf https://www.amazon.com/Iverni-Prehistory-Cork-William-OBrien/dp/1848891490
Cliadh_Dubh
Commune in Île-de-France, France
Iverny (French pronunciation: [ivɛʁni] ) is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France. Inhabitants
Iverny
Legendary High King of Ireland
"Beiträge zur ältesten Geschichte Irlands (3. Érainn, Dári(n)ne und die Iverni und Darini des Ptolomäus)", in Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 12 (1918):
Conaire_Mór
"Beiträge zur ältesten Geschichte Irlands (3. Érainn, Dári(n)ne und die Iverni und Darini des Ptolomäus)", in Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 12 (1918):
Dáire_mac_Dedad
Austrian-Czech linguist (1887–1970)
"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"
Julius_Pokorny
"Beiträge zur ältesten Geschichte Irlands (3. Érainn, Dári(n)ne und die Iverni und Darini des Ptolomäus)", in Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 12 (1918):
Íar_mac_Dedad
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Gennes-Ivergny (French pronunciation: [ʒɛn ivɛʁɲi]; Picard: Gennes-Ivérgny) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region
Gennes-Ivergny
inscriptions in the 4th century AD; however, there are earlier references to the Iverni (in Ptolemy c. 150, later also appearing as Hierni and Hiberni) and, by
Names_of_the_Celts
Ancient Irish kingdom
"Beiträge zur ältesten Geschichte Irlands (3. Érainn, Dári(n)ne und die Iverni und Darini des Ptolomäus)", in Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 12 (1918):
Corcu_Loígde
"Beiträge zur ältesten Geschichte Irlands (3. Érainn, Dári(n)ne und die Iverni und Darini des Ptolomäus)", in Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 12 (1918):
Síl_Conairi
British Isles Fortriu Tribal kingdom 1 – 850 AD Europe: British Isles Iverni Ivernis Tribal federated chiefdoms 500 BC – 400 AD Europe: British Isles Ordovices
List of political entities in the 1st century
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Tribal kingdom/client kingdom 500 BC – 64 AD Europe: British Isles Iverni Ivernis Tribal federated chiefdoms 500 BC – 400 AD Europe: British Isles Ordovices
List of political entities in the 1st century BC
List_of_political_entities_in_the_1st_century_BC
Family
"Beiträge zur ältesten Geschichte Irlands (3. Érainn, Dári(n)ne und die Iverni und Darini des Ptolomäus)", in Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 12 (1918):
Dáirine
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
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
Ivergny
British Isles Fortriu Tribal kingdom 1 – 850 AD Europe: British Isles Iverni Ivernis Tribal federated chiefdom's 500 BC – 400 AD Europe: British Isles Meath
List of political entities in the 2nd century
List_of_political_entities_in_the_2nd_century
Ancient map of Ireland
another seat of a local prince. Dounon (Δοῦνον, Doûnon, Latin: Dunum) Ivernis (Ἰουερνίς (Ἰερνίς), Iouernís (Iernís), Latin: Hibernis (Iernis)) – Cashel
Ptolemy's_map_of_Ireland
10th century BC – 1474 AD Deceangli 500 BC – 76 AD Helvetii 650 BC – 68 AD Iceni 500 BC – 64 AD Iverni 500 BC – 400 AD Ordovice 500 BC – Silure 650 BC –
List of political entities in the 6th century BC
List_of_political_entities_in_the_6th_century_BC
British Isles Fortriu Tribal kingdom 1 – 850 AD Europe: British Isles Iverni Ivernis Tribal federated chiefdom's 500 BC – 400 AD Europe: British Isles Meath
List of political entities in the 3rd century
List_of_political_entities_in_the_3rd_century
Topics referred to by the same term
Ivernia may refer to: Land of the Iverni, in southwest Ireland Hibernia, the island of Ireland[citation needed] SS Ivernia, liner launched 1899, torpedoed
Ivernia
"Beiträge zur ältesten Geschichte Irlands (3. Érainn, Dári(n)ne und die Iverni und Darini des Ptolomäus)", in Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 12 (1918):
Dáire_Doimthech
Townland in Leinster, Ireland
of Ossory was formed around the 2nd century when the Osraighe, an Érainn Iverni tribe, led by their King Aengus Osrithe, established a semi-independent
Freynestown,_County_Kilkenny
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
Crimthann_mac_Fidaig
Village in County Kerry, Ireland
Ulster. Prior to this the Velabri around Kerry Head and further south the Iverni people (or Iernoi from the earlier Greek) were noted by Ptolemy to be concentrated
Kilflynn
O'Rahilly that the Fir Bolg may have been inspired by both the historical Iverni and Laigin, although this is not widely accepted in Irish scholarship, these
Cian_d'Fhearaibh_Bolg
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Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Indian
From the Heather Covered Hill; Child of the Heather-filled Valley
Girl/Female
British, English, Latin
Dear; Darling
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
A River
Girl/Female
British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German
Cool; Good Faith; Good Luck
Girl/Female
Hindu
One who displays the universal form
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu
Means attachment. derived from rahula the son of Buddha
Boy/Male
Indian
Darling of the heart
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Dark; Variant of Darcy
Female
Spanish
Spanish name EMPERATRIZ means "empress."
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