-
earlier naval expedition of Agricola,
refers to the Ἐβοῦδαι ("Eboudai") ("
Ebudes" or "Ebudae" in
Latin translation) of
which he
writes that
there were only...
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accounts of the
naval expeditions of Agricola)
writes that
there are five
Ebudes (possibly
meaning the
Inner Hebrides) and Dumna.
Later texts in classical...
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Dunbartonshire VC100
Clyde Isles VC101
Kintyre VC102
South Ebudes VC103 Mid
Ebudes VC104
North Ebudes VC105 West Ross &
Cromarty VC106 East Ross & Cromarty...
- 60°21' N 19:00 the
northern part of
Britannia Minor 28. 62° N 61°30' N 19:30
Ebudes island 29. 63° N 62°29' N 20
hours Thule 30. 64°30' N 63°59' N 21 hours...
- the
earlier naval expeditions of Agricola, also
distinguished between the
Ebudes, of
which he
writes there were only five (and thus
possibly meaning the...
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Trust for Ornithology, and is the vice-county
plant recorder for
South Ebudes for the
Botanical Society of
Britain and Ireland.
Ogilvie has been resident...
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Jersey with
similar names (Riginia, Andros, and Silumnus).: 147 The five
Ebudes (Ἐβοῦδαι, Eboûdai, Latin: Eboudae), of
which Ptolemy says two are themselves...
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Lanarkshire -
equivalent to
Welsh glascau ("blue hollow").
Hebrides -
Ebudes in
Ptolemy (c. 140 AD),
possibly from
ancient Brittonic ep- ("a horse";...
-
earlier naval expeditions of Agricola,
wrote that
there were only five
Ebudes (possibly
meaning the
Inner Hebrides) and Dumna.
Later texts in Latin, by...
- Naturalist, 1939: 126. Waterston, A.R. (1939).
Insects from Colonsay,
South Ebudes.
Scottish Naturalist, 1939: 128–131. Waterston, A.R. (1939). Millipede,...