The Erdini (Έρδινοι) or Erpeditani (Έρπεδιτανοι) were a people referred to in Ptolemy's 2nd century Geography as living in the north-west of Ireland, in...
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Gyaincain Norbu (redirect from Erdini Qoigyijabu, 11th Panchen Lama)
Tibet's 'soul boy'". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 24 June 2008. "Bainqen Erdini Qoigyijabu". People's Daily. Retrieved 5 August 2010. 'A Year In Tibet'...
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branch of the Érainn and linked with their supposed ancestor deity Dáire Erdini in County Fermanagh Robogdii, in Antrim and Londonderry Venicnii in County...
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Geography, written in the 2nd century. He names the Vennicni, Rhobogdi, Erdini, Magnatae, Autini, Gangani, Vellabori, Darini, Voluntii (identified as the...
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has been inherited by successive Panchen Lamas since then. "Erdeni", or "Erdini", (Manchu: ᡝᡵᡩᡝᠨᡳ erdeni) is Manchu, meaning "treasure". Lobsang Chökyi...
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(Corionototae) lived in Northern Britannia. Darini (Darinoi) Eblani (Eblanioi) Erdini (Erdinoi) Gangani (Ganganoi) (Britons? A tribe of the same name lived in...
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times the area that became known as Bréifne was said to be occupied by the Erdini, called in Irish 'Ernaigh', who possessed the entire country bordering Lough...
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Leitrim Delbhna - south County Roscommon, and both sides of the Corrib Erdini - County Leitrim/County Cavan Fir Craibe - County Clare (then part of Connacht)...
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of years later, the region covering the Boho area was inhabited by the Erdini, Ptolemy (150 AD). In 700 AD, the two predominant tribes in the region were...
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