- The
Coriondi (Κοριονδοί) were a
people of
early Ireland,
referred to in Ptolemy's 2nd
century Geography as
living in
southern Leinster. The stem *corio-...
-
northern Britain;
possibly linked with the
goddess Brigit Cauci around Dublin Coriondi north Wexford Menapii in
County Wicklow, also
known from Gaul;
their name...
- (identified as the
Ulaid nation or
Uluti tribe), Eblani, Cauci, Menapii,
Coriondi and
Brigantes tribes and kingdoms.
Irish medieval pseudohistory gives a...
- or they
could have been two
different tribes that
shared the same name.
Coriondi (or Koriondoi) A
tribe of a
similar name (Corionototae)
lived in Northern...
- the same
people as the Menapii, a
Belgic tribe of
northern Gaul) and the
Coriondi (a name
similar to that of Corinion,
later Cirencester and the Corionototae...
-
connections with the
Coriondi tribe ****ociated with
South Leinster.
Writers such as Charles-Edwards,
Waldman and
Mason had
suggested a
Coriondi link with a Northern...
-
connections with the
Coriondi tribe ****ociated with
South Leinster.
Writers such as Charles-Edwards,
Waldman and
Mason had
suggested a
Coriondi link with a Northern...
- Charles-Edwards,
Waldman and
Mason have
suggested a link with the
Irish ethnonym Coriondi,
while other earlier writers,
erroneously linking the name to the Gaelic...
-
shown as
inhabited by a
tribe called the Brigantes, and a
tribe called the
Coriondi (or Koriondoi) are
shown as
occupying north County Wexford. Some authorities...