- and
granted John his
Irish lands, so
becoming Lord of
Ireland (Dominus
Hiberniae) in 1177 when he was 10
years old, with the
territory being known in English...
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Hiberniae (1910), a
modern companion volume to
which is
Richard Sharpe's
Medieval Irish saints' lives: an
introduction to
Vitae Sanctorum Hiberniae....
- in 1636–40 and 1656–9, as
research towards his 1685
atlas publication,
Hiberniae Delineatio, the
first printed atlas of Ireland,
which used
reduced edited...
-
Hibernica (Latin for
Topography of Ireland), also
known as
Topographia Hiberniae, is an
account of the
landscape and
people of
Ireland written by Gerald...
- Acta
Sanctorum Hiberniae is the
abbreviated title of a
celebrated work on the
Irish saints by the Franciscan, John
Colgan (Leuven, 1645).
Aided by Hugh...
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Mycolicibacter hiberniae (formerly
Mycobacterium hiberniae) is a
species of
bacteria in the
phylum Actinomycetota.
Etymology Hibernia,
Latin for Ireland...
- edition. OCLC 59210072.
William Camden.
Annales Rerum Gestarum Angliae et
Hiberniae Regnante Elizabetha.
Archived 18
December 2020 at the
Wayback Machine...
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Magna Carta Hiberniae 1216 (or the
Great Charter of Ireland) is an
issue of the
English Magna Carta (or
Great Charter of Liberties) in Ireland. King Henry...
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Dominus Hibernie (sic, for
Hiberniae; also
Dominus Hybernie), 'Lord of Ireland'. The
Kingdom of
Ireland created the
title Rex
Hiberniae, King of Ireland, for...
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Bulbophyllum novae-
hiberniae is a
species of
orchid in the
genus Bulbophyllum. "Jay's
Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia Bulb - Bz". www.orchidspecies...