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  2. Dark Age of Camelot - Wikipedia

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    Dark Age of Camelot is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game released in October 2001 in North America, and in January 2002 in Europe. The game combines Arthurian lore , Norse mythology , and Celtic mythology with high fantasy .

  3. List of Hibernian buildings - Wikipedia

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    Hibernia Hall: 1891 built 1983 NRHP-listed 421 Brady Street: Davenport, Iowa: Romanesque Revival architecture [1] 3: St. Michael's Church, Cemetery, Rectory and Ancient Order of Hibernians Hall: 1899 built 1983 NRHP-listed County Road F 52

  4. Ptolemy's map of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ptolemy's "first European map", dated c. 1501 – c. 1515 and illuminated by the "Master of Edward IV ", from a Latin manuscript edition of Geography, made for Louis de Gruuthuse in 1485, and now in the Bibliothèque nationale de France, depicting the British Isles. Ireland is labelled in Latin: Hibernia insula Britannica, lit.

  5. List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes - Wikipedia

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    Map 18: The population groups (tribes and tribal confederations) of Ireland (Iouerníā / Hibernia) mentioned in Ptolemy's Geographia in a modern interpretation. Tribes' names on the map are in Greek (although some are in a phonetic transliteration and not in Greek spelling). They spoke Goidelic (an Insular Celtic language of the Q Celtic type.

  6. Hibernia - Wikipedia

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    Hibernia (Latin: [(h)ɪˈbɛr.n̪i.a]) is the Classical Latin name for Ireland. The name Hibernia was taken from Greek geographical accounts. During his exploration of northwest Europe ( c. 320 BC ), Pytheas of Massalia called the island Iérnē (written Ἰέρνη ).

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  8. Hiberno-Roman relations - Wikipedia

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    Irish religious belief and practices became Romanised after Saint Patrick and Saint Palladius began the slow process of spreading Christianity throughout Hibernia in the 5th century. One of the first churches in Hibernia was founded by Saint Palladius in 420 AD, with the name House of the Romans (Teach-na-Roman, actual Tigroney). [4]

  9. List of locations associated with Arthurian legend - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list and assessment of sites and places associated with King Arthur and the Arthurian legend in general. Given the lack of concrete historical knowledge about one of the most potent figures in British mythology, it is unlikely that any definitive conclusions about the claims for these places will ever be established; nevertheless it is both interesting and important to try ...