- The
Manapii (Ancient Gr****: Μανάπιοι) are an
ancient tribe from
southeastern Ireland mentioned by Gr****
geographer Ptolemy in the 2nd
century AD. They...
- names.
Iverni (Iouernoi -
Iwernoi on the map, not the Gr**** spelling)
Manapii (Manapioi) (Belgae? A
tribe of
similar name, the Menapii,
lived in the...
- : 145
Manapia (Μαναπία πόλις, Manapía pólis): 144 – a
settlement of the
Manapii.
Raeba (Ῥαίβα (Ῥέβα), Rhaíba (Rhéba)): 144 –
possibly the
royal site of...
- AD). The
Gaulish ethnonym Menapii has been
phonetically compared with
Manapii, the name of a
tribe from
southeastern Ireland mentioned by
Ptolemy in...
- (also the name of the
largest tribe in
northern and
midland Britain), the
Manapii (possibly the same
people as the Menapii, a
Belgic tribe of
northern Gaul)...
- but more
likely the Avoca), the town of
Manapia (a
settlement of the
Manapii), the
river Oboka (perhaps the Liffey; the
river Avoca takes its modern...
- scholarship.
Proponents of this view also
pointed to the fact that the
Manapii (Μανάπιοι), who in Ptolemy's map
border the
Cauci to the south, likewise...