Erdini
The Erdini (Έρδινοι) or Erpeditani (Έρπεδιτανοι)[1] were a people referred to in Ptolemy's 2nd century Geography as living in the north-west of Ireland, in the area of Donegal Bay.[2][3]
References
- ^ T. F. O'Rahilly, Early Irish History and Mythology, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1946, p. 2
- ^ Ptolemy, Geography 2.1
- ^ Philip Freeman, Ireland and the Classical World, University of Texas Press, 2001, p. 75
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Ptolemy's Ireland
- Auteini
- Brigantes
- Cauci
- Coriondi
- Darini
- Eblani
- Erdini
- Gangani
- Iverni
- Manapii
- Nagnatae
- Robogdii
- Uellabori
- Uennicnii
- Uodiae
- Uoluntii
- Dunon
- Eblana
- Iuernis
- Labiros
- Makolikon
- Manapia
- Nagnata
- Raiba
- Regia
- Regia Etera
- Argita
- Auoba
- Birgos
- Buuinda
- Dabrona
- Dur
- Iernos
- Libnios
- Logia
- Modonnos
- Oboka
- Rauios
- Senos
- Uidua
- Uinderios
- Isamnion
- Northern
- Robogdion
- Sacron
- Southern
- Uennicnion
- Adros
- Ebuda
- Epidion
- Erimnos
- Limnos
- Malaios
- Mona
- Monaoida
- Rikina
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