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  2. Hibernia College - Wikipedia

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    Hibernia College is a private third-level college in Ireland, founded in 2000 by Dr Seán Rowland and owned since 2021 the by Folens Group. [1] It provides professional qualifications in education and healthcare through blended learning at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

  3. 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 ).

  4. List of flags of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Regiment of Hibernia aka the "O'Neill's Regiment" of the Spanish Army: 1770s–1780s: The flag of the Dublin Volunteers; a militia unit raised in Ireland during the late 1770s as part of the wider Irish Volunteer movement. Red background featuring the St Patricks Cross (also the arms of the Duke of Leinster, who led the regiment).

  5. Hibernia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hibernia Bank Building (New Orleans), former headquarters of Hibernia National Bank; Hibernia Bank Building (San Francisco), former bank headquarters, now The Hibernia meeting and event space; Hibernia College, an online college based in Ireland; Hibernia REIT, a real estate investment trust based in Dublin

  6. Coat of arms of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The depiction of the harp has changed over time. When the arms were restored as the arms of the independent Irish state in 1922, a late-medieval Gaelic harp (a cláirseach), the Trinity College Harp, was used as a model. Several variants of the arms of Ireland exist, including a heraldic badge and an infrequently used crest and torse.

  7. Hibernian F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The name Hibernian (deriving from Hibernia, an ancient name for Ireland [5]), the colour green, the Celtic harp and the Irish language phrase Erin go bragh (meaning Ireland Forever) were adopted as symbols early on. [14] Founder Fr. Edward Joseph Hannan was the first president of the club and Michael Whelahan its first team captain. [15]

  8. List of university and college mottos - Wikipedia

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    Christ's College, Cambridge: Souvent me Souvient: French: I remember often City University, London: To serve mankind English College of St Hild and St Bede, Durham: Eadem mutata resurgo: Latin I rise again changed but the same [272] Collingwood College, Durham: Aime le meilleur: French Love the best [272] Corpus Christi College, Cambridge ...

  9. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Notes Granted by Sir Arthur Vicars, Ulster King of Arms, 20 March 1907. [36] Crest On a wreath of the colours an eagle preying on a serpent Proper. Escutcheon Argent on a saltire Gules a dexter hand apoumée fesswise couped at the wrist Proper on a chief Ermine a harp crowned between two ...