- O'Rahilly in 1946.
Where Adamson differs is his
claim that the
Cruthin or
Priteni were pre-Celtic as
opposed to
Celts themselves. However, this
model has...
-
theory holds that
there were four
separate Celtic invasions of Ireland. The
Priteni were said to be the first,
followed by the
Belgae from
northern Gaul and...
-
peoples of
these islands of
Prettanike were
called the Πρεττανοί,
Priteni or Pretani.
Priteni is the
source of the
Welsh language term Prydain, Britain, which...
-
Brittonic language.
Their Goidelic (Gaelic) name, Cruithne, is
cognate with
Pritenī. The
following is a list of the
major Brittonic tribes, in both the Latin...
- and the Isle of Man of
Prettanike were
called the Πρεττανοί (Prettanoi),
Priteni,
Pritani or Pretani. The
group included Ireland,
which was
referred to...
-
these lines, the
inhabitants of the
islands were
called the Πρεττανοί (
Priteni or Pretani). The
shift from the "P" of
Pretannia to the "B" of Britannia...
- Cunobelinus. They are the
author of over 15
books on
subjects ranging from
Priteni lore and
curation (see
Annals of Tacitus), to witchcraft, poetry, mysticism...
- "Pretannia" (Gr**** "Prettanikē"), that is "the
island of the Pretani, or
Priteni". "Pretani" is a
Celtic word that
probably means "the
painted ones" or...
- islands', i.e. the
islands of the
Pritani or
Priteni" and that "From this one may
reasonably infer that the
Priteni were the
ruling po****tion of
Britain and...
- a
single tau or a
double nu), a name that
possibly corresponds to the
Priteni.
These names may have
derived from a "Celtic language" term
which may have...