- The
Erdini (Έρδινοι) or
Erpeditani (Έρπεδιτανοι) were a
people referred to in Ptolemy's 2nd
century Geography as
living in the north-west of Ireland, in...
- Tibet's 'soul boy'". The Guardian. London.
Retrieved 24 June 2008. "Bainqen
Erdini Qoigyijabu". People's Daily.
Retrieved 5
August 2010. 'A Year In Tibet'...
-
branch of the Érainn and
linked with
their supposed ancestor deity Dáire
Erdini in
County Fermanagh Robogdii, in
Antrim and
Londonderry Venicnii in County...
- Geography,
written in the 2nd century. He
names the Vennicni, Rhobogdi,
Erdini, Magnatae, Autini, Gangani, Vellabori, Darini,
Voluntii (identified as the...
- (Corionototae)
lived in
Northern Britannia.
Darini (Darinoi)
Eblani (Eblanioi)
Erdini (Erdinoi)
Gangani (Ganganoi) (Britons? A
tribe of the same name
lived in...
- has been
inherited by
successive Panchen Lamas since then. "Erdeni", or "
Erdini", (Manchu: ᡝᡵᡩᡝᠨᡳ erdeni) is Manchu,
meaning "treasure".
Lobsang Chökyi...
-
Leitrim Delbhna -
south County Roscommon, and both
sides of the
Corrib Erdini -
County Leitrim/County
Cavan Fir
Craibe -
County Clare (then part of Connacht)...
-
times the area that
became known as Bréifne was said to be
occupied by the
Erdini,
called in
Irish 'Ernaigh', who
possessed the
entire country bordering Lough...
- of
years later, the
region covering the Boho area was
inhabited by the
Erdini,
Ptolemy (150 AD). In 700 AD, the two
predominant tribes in the
region were...