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Ierne may
refer to: Ériu, a
goddess of
Ireland Ireland - see Éire#Etymology This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Ierne. If...
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northwest Europe (circa 320 BC),
Pytheas of M****ilia
called the
island Ierne (written Ἰέρνη). The Pseudo-Aristotelian text On the
Universe (393b) has:...
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Lippincott & Co., 1860, pp. 93–94 Plunkett,
Ierne.
Isabel of Castile. The
Knickerbocker Press, 1915, p. 68 Plunkett,
Ierne.
Isabel of Castile. The Knickerbocker...
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Dorothy Ierne Wilde (11 July 1895 – 10
April 1941),
known as
Dolly Wilde, was an
English socialite, made
famous by her
family connections and her re****tion...
- are two very
large islands in it,
called the
British Isles,
Albion and
Ierne". The
first known written use of the word
Britain was an
ancient Gr**** transliteration...
- of
northwest Europe (c. 320 BC),
Pytheas of M****alia
called the
island Iérnē (written Ἰέρνη).[citation needed] In his book
Geographia (c. 150 AD), Claudius...
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surviving excerpts of his
works in
later writers,
speaks of Albiōn and
Iernē (Great
Britain and Ireland). Pytheas's
grasp of the νῆσος Πρεττανική (nēsos...
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Ireland (
Ierne/Ἰέρνη). Pytheas, however,
rightly knew what is now
Scotland as part of Britain, land of the Picts, even
though north of Ireland/
Ierne. North...
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Travels while a few
others were
classical or
neoclassical in style. Such were
Ierne for Ireland,
Iberia for Spain,
Noveborac for New York (from Ebora****, the...
- abounding"). The
Archaic Irish form was
borrowed into
Ancient Gr**** as Ἰέρνη
Iernē and Ἰουερνία Iouernia, and into
Latin Hibernia. In the
Banshenchas (a mediaeval...