Map 2 Hibernia-Scadinavia - Princeton University Press
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Map 2 Hibernia-Scadinavia - Princeton University Press
Map 2 Hibernia-Scadinavia Compiled by A. Bursche (eastern Europe) and R. Warner (Ireland), 1996 Introduction Eastern Europe The knowledge shown by ancient geographers and historians (in particular, Pliny, Tacitus, Ptolemy, Cassius Dio) derives particularly from permanent trade contacts developed in the first two centuries A.D., linking the middle Danube and (later) the lower Rhine and northern Pontic areas with the south Baltic coast, the main source of amber (Kolendo 1981; 1983; 1985; 1990; 1993; Godłowski 1985; Nowakowski 1983; 1996; Wolters 1990). The region between the lower Vistula and Neman (ancient Roudon) rivers was probably the best known area in all of more remote “barbaricum” territory (Strzelczyk 1980; Kolendo 1981b; 1984; 1985; 1987a; 1992; Wołągiewicz 1986; Nowakowski 1990; 1992; 1996, 109-16; Bierbrauer 1994, 72-75). According to Pliny (NH 37.45), trading in amber should be located here, or more precisely on the coast (cf. Kolendo 1981). As a result, many names of peoples and geographical features in this area are known. Archaeology makes a significant contribution too. One of the largest concentrations of Roman artifacts has been found in enormous cemeteries in East Pomerania at the Vistula mouth (Eggers 1951; Wołągiewicz 1970; Kolendo 1981a; Godłowski 1985; Tempelmann-Mączynska 1985; Wielowiejski 1985). Other useful sources of information for ancient authors were Germanic captives, hostages, official visitors or envoys on the one hand, and on the other Roman intelligence agents (exploratores), as well as ransomed or rescued Roman captives (Volkmann 1964; Amirante 1969; Kolendo 1978; 1987; 1989; 1996, 146; 1996a; Lee 1993; Scardigli 1994). The naval expedition of A.D. 5, undertaken during Roman occupation of territory between the Rhine and the Elbe (ancient Albis), must have been especially informative (Kolendo 1981b; Kehne 1995, 27-28). In the Late Roman period there was considerable diplomatic contact with the peoples of “barbaricum” (Werner 1973; Kolendo 1981a; 1993; 1995; Krüger 1983; Whittaker 1994, 132-91; Bursche 1996). In addition, during the third and fourth centuries A.D. the Danish islands of Fyn, Zealand and Bornholm played a major role in the Baltic Sea region as redistribution centers for Roman artifacts (Lund Hansen 1987; Hedeager 1992). Some information about north-east Europe certainly reached fifth and sixth century authors (in particular, Cassiodorus, Iordanes, Procopius) by way of Germanic tribes settled in territory of the Western Empire who maintained contacts with their homeland; among these were Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Vandals and Heruls (cf. Werner 1949; Fagerlie 1967, 163-74; Wagner 1967, 193-99; Svennung 1972; Kolendo 1986; 1992, 187; 1993a; Heather 1991; Bursche 1996, 122). Although many names of peoples and geographical features are known, plenty are attested only once, and in general precise locations are usually very doubtful or completely obscure (Schmidt 1934; Kolendo 1981b; 1987a); thus only the better attested names appear on the map. Large-scale tribal migrations are difficult to show here. Several of the Germanic tribes living in north-central Europe during the pre-Roman or Roman periods came to play a major role in incursions into the Roman world, and eventually contributed to the destruction of the western empire (Demougeot 1969; Thompson 1982; Demandt 1989; Wolfram 1990; Heather 1991; Kazansky 1991; Godłowski 1992; Mączyńska 1993; Bierbrauer 1994, 134-71; Whittaker 1993; 1994, 192-278; Kolendo 1993; 1995). It should be noted, too, that from the end of the fifth century onwards the area between the middle Danube, Elbe and south Baltic coast was increasingly settled by the Slavs (Godłowski 1979; 1983; Parczewski 1993, 132-44). Ptolemy’s testimony is not specific enough to permit the placement of any of the toponyms he mentions north of the Carpathians, despite various attempts to do so (Svennung 1974; Kolendo 1981b). The same applies to most of the tribes in Scandinavia mentioned by Iordanes (Getica 21-24, cf. Svennung 1967; Alonso-Nuñez 1988). The fact that the eastern part of the map largely lies outside the Roman Empire has influenced the choice of sites marked. Preference has been given to native settlements and cemeteries where there is evidence of extensive 18 MAP 2 HIBERNIA-SCADINAVIA Roman contacts indicated by the presence of many Roman artifacts. Because of the scale, it has been necessary to select only the most significant and extensively excavated settlements, the larger cemeteries, and the most famous “chieftain graves.” In addition, some extraordinary hoards and votive-deposits (bog finds such as Ilkjær 1990) containing Roman goods have been marked. Ireland Irish contacts of a low order with the classical world can be demonstrated archaeologically and textually from the fifth century B.C. onwards, increasing somewhat with the Roman occupation of Britain (Kenney 1929, chap. 2; Warner 1991; Freeman 1995). Virtually all our information about toponyms comes from Ptolemy (O’Rahilly 1946, chap. 1; Pokorny 1954; Tierney 1976; Mac an Bhaird 1993). Despite demonstrable linguistic continuity, surprisingly few of these toponyms are now locatable. In compiling the map, I have given preference to the conservative views of O’Rahilly over the ingenious suggestions of Mac an Bhaird or Byrne (1984, 98). I have also rejected some etymologically and archaeologically tempting identifications–such as Isamnion with Navan (Irish Emain), or Manapia with Drumanagh (Irish Druim Monach)–which are at odds with Ptolemy’s locations. The status of native culture between the seventh and third centuries B.C. is little understood. A clearer impression, however, can be gained of the Iron Age (third century B.C. to fourth century A.D.), particularly its fine metalwork derived from continental La Tène traditions (Raftery 1994). It is agreed that Ireland never became a formal part of the Roman empire, but there is little consensus concerning the level of the relationship between the two (Ó’Ríordáin 1947; Bateson 1973; Killeen 1976; Warner 1976; Raftery 1994 chap. 9; Rankin 1996 appendix). The minimalist view allows only some trade and mutual plundering, while a recent opinion suggests far more substantial contacts, including Roman invasion and settlement in Ireland (Warner 1995). The only site of Hellenistic date marked, Navan, appears on the basis of a Barbary Ape skull, and the interpretation of later textual evidence (Warner 1996). For the Roman period, only those archaeological sites or finds whose Roman content suggests significant Roman or provincial (rather than native Romano-British) contact are shown. Directory Abbreviations CRFEB LAGPW TIR BritSep TIR CastReg TIR Condate R. Laser and H.-U. Voss (eds.), Corpus der römischen Funde im europäischen Barbaricum, Deutschland, vol.1: Bundesländer Brandenburg und Berlin, Bonn, 1994 G.W. Bowersock, P. Brown and O. Grabar (eds.), Late antiquity: a guide to the postclassical world, Cambridge, MA, 1999 Tabula Imperii Romani, Britannia Septentrionalis, London, 1987 Tabula Imperii Romani M 33, Castra Regina–Vindobona–Carnuntum, Prague, 1986 Tabula Imperii Romani, Condate–Glevum–Londinium–Lutetia, London, 1983 Names Grid Name Period Modern Name / Location Reference G2 F4 H3 E4 F3 E3 F4 E3 G4 E4 E4 Åby Aenus fl. Aestii Agri Decumates Albis fl. Amisia fl. Anisus fl. Anreppen Aquincum Arae Flaviae Argentorate L SWE AUS / GER RUS GER GER GER Fagerlie 1967, 191-92 (no. 99) See Map 12 Tac., Germ. 45; Nowakowski 1996, 109-16 See Map 12 See Map 10 See Map 10 See Map 12 See Map 11 See Map 20 See Map 12 See Map 11 RL GER HUN GER FRA MAP 2 HIBERNIA-SCADINAVIA Grid Name G4 F4 H2 Arrabona Augusta Vindelicum Aukštakiemiai, Palanga, Šernai B3 D4 E2 Auteinoi Autricum Avaldsnes H3 B3 G3 Babięta, Machary, Mojtyny Balline Białęcino F3 B3 G3 E2 G2 C2 H3 Biesenbrow Birgos? fl. Biskupin Bjergelide Björnhovda Bodotria? Aestuarium Bogaczewo-Kula E3 G2 B3 G4 C2 C4 E2 Bonna Botes Brigantes Brigetio Britannia § Albion Britannicum Mare Byrsted B2 C3 G4 F4 E3 D4 E2 Period Modern Name / Location Reference R HUN GER formerly Oberhof LIT See Map 20 See Map 12 Bezzenberger 1892; Bolin 1922, 228-31; Moora 1938; Tautavićius 1968; Michelbertas 1972, 118 (no. 45); Bursche 1996, 170-72, 178, 180-81 Ptol. 2.2.4; O’Rahilly 1946, 10 See Map 11 Slomann 1964; RGermAlt 1 R RL IRE FRA NOR R formerly Babienten POL Hollack 1904; Nowakowski 1983, 64-65 (nos. 2, 28, 29); Bursche 1996, 172, 176 L R IRE formerly Balenthin POL L GER IRE POL DEN SWE UKG formerly BogatzewenKullabrücke POL GER SWE IRE HUN Great Britain Ó’Ríordáin 1947, 43-54 Wielowiejski 1985, 308 (no. 327); Hahuła 1996 Laser 1982, 106-10 See Map 8 RGermAlt 3; Jaskanis 1991 Lund Hansen 1987, 407 Fagerlie 1967, 194 (no. 115) See Map 9 Okulicz 1958; Nowakowski 1983, 64 (no. 5) See Map 11 Fagerlie 1967, 198-99 (no. 137) See Map 8 See Map 20 OCD Albion; Britain, Roman R R English Channel DEN TIR Condate 47 RGermAlt 4; Lund Hansen 1987, 405 Caledonia Calleva Carnuntum Castra Regina Castra Vetera Cenabum Chersonesos Kimbrike R UKG UKG AUS GER GER FRA DEN / GER H2 H3 G3 Chesinos fl. Chronos fl. Ciepłe R R RL LAT Pregolya RUS formerly Warmhof POL E3 E4 D3 E3 GER UKG GER C3 C3 E3 C4 Codanus Sinus? Col. Augusta Treverorum Col. Camulodunum Col. Claudia Ara Agrippinensium Col. Glevum Col. Lindum Col. Ulpia Traiana Condate Redonum See Map 9 See Map 8 See Map 13 See Map 12 See Map 11 See Map 14 Strabo 7.292; RE 12; RGermAlt Entdeckungsgeschichte Ptol. 3.5.1; Kolendo 1992 Ptol. 3.5.1; RGermAlt; Kolendo 1992 Schmidt 1902; Wielowiejski 1985, 267 (no. 78) See Map 10 See Map 11 See Map 8 See Map 11 UKG UKG GER FRA See Map 8 See Map 8 See Map 11 See Map 7 B3 F3 F2 F4 G3 C3 ‘Dabrona’ fl. Damme Dani Danuvius fl. Dębczyno Deva R R L Lee IRE GER DEN / SWE RL POL UKG Ptol. 2.2.5; O’Rahilly 1946, 4 CRFEB 83 Iordanes, Getica 23; RGermAlt 5, 175-76 See Map 23 Machajewski 1992; 1993, 13-61 See Map 8 A R L R L 19 20 MAP 2 HIBERNIA-SCADINAVIA Grid Name G4 D4 B2 Douekaledonios Okeanos = Hyperboreios Okeanos Duria fl. Durocortorum Dytikos Okeanos C3 G2 G2 B3 Eburacum Eketorp Enekrogen, Kannikegård, Slamrebjerg, Slusegård Erdinoi § Erpeditanoi Period Modern Name / Location Reference SVK FRA See Map 20 See Map 11 Ptol. 7.5.2; 8.13.2 L R UKG SWE DEN See Map 9 Näsman 1984; 1989 Klindt-Jensen 1978; Lund Hansen 1987, 418 R IRE / UKG Ptol. 2.2.4 NOR NET Lund Hansen 1987, 432 See Map 10 See Map 8 See Map 10 Peiser 1914; Bolin 1922, 207-208; Bott 1976 R F1 E3 D3 E3 G3 Farmen Flevum L. Fretum Gallicum Frisii Frombork, Młoteczno, Trąbki Małe RL L GER / NET formerly Frauenburg POL H3 Galindai RL POL C4 B3 G3 Gallia Ganganoi Gepidi? R RL FRA IRE POL E3 Germania HRL D2 G2 G3 G3 G3 § Barbaricum Germanicum Mare Gödåker Gorszewice Gothi Gothiscandza G3 Gronowo R G3 Grudziądz-Rządz HR F2 E2 F3 Gudme Gundestrup Gustow H E3 E3 G2 E2 G2 C4 F2 B3 F3 B1 Haltern Hanau Havor Hedegård Helgö Herios fl. Heruli? Hibernia Hohendorf Hyperboreios/ Douekaledonios Okeanos D4 E2 B3 Icauna fl. Illerup Ådal Iouernikos Okeanos § Hibernikos Okeanos DEN DEN GER Ptol. 3.5.9; Kolendo 1984; Nowakowski 1995 See Map 1 Ptol. 2.2.4 Iordanes, Getica 96; Wolfram 1990, 49, 97; Bierbrauer 1994, 72, 96-98 RE Suppl. 3 Germani 3; RGermAlt 7, 357-62, 370-72, 374-89 Sarnowski 1991 Ptol. 2.3.4; KlPauly Nordsee Lund Hansen 1987, 443 Pieczyński 1953 See Map 13 Iordanes, Getica 26, 95; Wolfram 1990, 33, 47-52, 381 (n. 36) Wołągiewicz 1976; Wielowiejski 1985, 272-73, 304 Anger 1890; Hachmann 1972; Wielowiejski 1985, 254, 306 See Map 10 Klindt-Jensen 1961; Kaul 1991 See Map 10 L RL GER GER SWE DEN SWE FRA DEN / SWE Ireland IRE / UKG GER North Atlantic See Map 11 See Map 12 Lund Hansen 1987, 446-47 Madsen 1992 Holmquist 1961 See Map 14 See Map 10 LAGPW Ireland Eggers 1951, 105 (no. 678); Laser 1982, 53 TIR BritSep 59 R R FRA DEN Irish Sea See Map 11 Ilkjær 1990 Ptol. 2.3.2; TIR BritSep 45 R R A R RL R L North Sea SWE POL POL POL formerly Gross-Grünow POL formerly Rondsen POL MAP 2 HIBERNIA-SCADINAVIA Grid Name Period Modern Name / Location Reference B3 D4 C3 E2 F4 F4 Iouernoi Isara fl. Isca [Iutae] Iuvavum Ivarus? fl. R IRE FRA UKG DEN AUS Ptol. 2.2.6; O’Rahilly 1946, 9 See Map 11 See Map 8 Schmidt 1938, 118; Bierbrauer 1994, 72-74 See Map 19 See Map 12 F3 E3 G2 Kablow Kalkriese Känne Kannikegård = Enekrogen Karbones Karlino Karpates Oros Kaukoi Kirkebakkegård Klein Köris Konarzew Kotelnikovo Kovrovo Krosno, Połowite, Weklice R R GER GER Stavgard SWE CRFEB 31-33 See Map 10 Lund Hansen 1987, 446 R L LAT / LIT formerly Körlin POL R R RL L R R R IRE DEN GER POL formerly Warengen RUS formerly Dollkeim RUS formerly Crossen POL Ptol. 3.4.10; Kolendo 1992 Żak 1962, 49-51; Machajewski 1984, 79 See Map 1 TIR BritSep 21 Lund Hansen 1987, 409 CRFEB 33-36; Gustavs 1994 Petersen 1939, 74 Peiser 1919; Nowakowski 1996 Bolin 1922, 211; Nowakowski 1996 Blume 1912; Eggers 1964; Wielowiejski 1985, 270, 297; Andrzejowski 1987; Okulicz 1989; Okulicz-Kozaryn 1992 Cofta-Broniewska 1979 Lund Hansen 1987, 452 Kulikauskas 1968; Michelbertas 1972, 115 (no. 26) H2 G3 G4 B3 F2 F3 G3 H3 H3 G3 RL G3 G1 H2 Krusza Zamkowa Kungsgården Kurmaičiai R R R POL SWE LIT G3 Lachmirowice R POL F4 G3 Lauriacum Łęg Piekarski R AUS POL G3 F3 Leśno Lemovii? R R POL GER F4 F2 G2 D3 B3 C3 G3 G3 Licca fl. Lilla Jored Lilla Sojvide Litus Saxonicum Logia fl. Londinium Łubiana Lubieszewo G3 G3 Lubieszewo Lugii R R C3 E2 E3 Luguvalium Lunde Lupia fl. RL UKG NOR GER Eggers 1950; Wielowiejski 1985, 257, 304 Tac., Germ. 43.2; RE; TIR CastReg 53-54; Bierbrauer 1994, 72-73 See Map 9 Lund Hansen 1987, 436 See Map 11 R IRE Ptol. 2.2.4 RL POL CZE / GER GER Schindler 1940; Andrzejowski 1996 See Map 12 See Map 12 See Map 13 See Map 11 See Map 14 B3 G3 F3 F4 G4 D4 C4 Machary = Babięta ‘Magnatai’ § Nagnatai Malbork-Wielbark Marcomanni Marktbreit Marus fl. Matrona fl. Meduana? fl. Młoteczno = Frombork R R L R AUS / GER SWE SWE BGM / NET UKG UKG POL formerly Ladekopp, E Vistula fl. POL formerly Lübsow POL FRA FRA Zielonka 1953; Wielowiejski 1985, 259, 300 See Map 12 Jażdżewski 1981; Wielowiejski 1985, 257, 306 Wielowiejski 1985, 269, 271; Walenta 1992 Tac., Germ. 44; Schmidt 1934, 118; Bierbrauer 1994, 72-74 See Map 12 Lund Hansen 1987, 450 Lund Hansen 1987, 448-49 See Map 11 See Map 9 See Map 8 Mączyńska 1994 Blume 1912; Wielowiejski 1985, 272, 297 21 22 MAP 2 HIBERNIA-SCADINAVIA Grid Name E4 E3 H3 Moenus fl. Mogontiacum Mojtyny = Babięta Morshanskoe E3 E4 G3 Mosa fl. Mosella fl. Mrzezino B3 H3 E4 E3 E3 F2 Navan Netta Nicer fl. Novaesium Noviomagus Nyrup E3 G3 C2 F2 H2 Oberaden Odry Orcades Inss. Öremölla Osioi? G3 B3 Ouenedikos Kolpos Ouenniknioi B3 G3 F4 F1 Ouergionios Okeanos Ouiadoua? fl. Ovilava Øvre Stabu R H4 G3 Palanga = Aukštakiemiai Pathissus fl. Piła R formerly Schneidemühl POL H3 Połowite = Krosno Povarovka R formerly Kirpehnen RUS D3 G3 Praetorium Agrippinae Pruszcz Gdański RL NET formerly Praust POL Bolin 1922, 214; Nowakowski 1996, 150 (no. 38) See Map 10 Pietrzak 1988; 1996 G4 Quadi CZE / SVK See Map 13 F4 E3 H2 Raetia Rhenus fl. Roudon fl. Neman LIT See Map 19 See Map 11 Ptol. 3.5.1; Kolendo 1992 D3 C3 F3 D3 D4 H2 Sabis? fl. Sabrina fl. Salas? fl. Samara fl. Samarobriva Ambianorum Sargenai G2 E1 Sarmaticus Oceanus Scadinavia/ Scandza D3 Scaldis fl. Scandza = Scadinavia Scarbantia Sejlflod Senos fl. G4 F2 B3 Period R Modern Name / Location Reference GER GER See Map 11 See Map 11 formerly Schreitlacken RUS Bolin 1922, 217-18 FRA / GER formerly Bresin POL See Map 11 See Map 11 Bolin 1926 (102) UKG POL GER GER NET DEN See Map 9 Okulicz 1955; Kaczyński 1991 See Map 11 See Map 11 See Map 10 Lund Hansen 1987, 410 R R GER POL UKG SWE LIT R R IRE See Map 11 Kmieciński 1968 See Map 9 Lund Hansen 1987, 449 Ptol. 3.5.10; Kolendo 1984; Nowakowski 1992 Ptol. 3.5.1-10; Kolendo 1984 Ptol. 2.2.2; TIR BritSep 78; Mac an Bhaird 1993, 3 See Map 8 TIR CastReg 85 See Map 12 Shetelig 1914 L L L R R R Oder AUS NOR UKG GER R FRA LIT R L NOR / SWE BGM / NET R R HUN DEN Shannon estuary IRE See Map 21 Wefels 1921; Bursche 1996, 216-17 (no. 11) See Map 11 See Map 8 See Map 12 See Map 11 See Map 11 Puzinas 1950, 193; Nowakowski 1983, 64-65 (no. 40) Ptol. 3.5.1; RE Ostsee Iordanes, Getica 16-25, 94, 121; Svennung 1963; 1967; 1974; Alonso-Nuñez 1988 See Map 11 See Map 20 Lund Hansen 1987, 427 Ptol. 2.2.3; O’Rahilly 1946, 4; Mac an Bhaird 1993, 4 MAP 2 HIBERNIA-SCADINAVIA Grid Name D4 Sequana fl. Šernai = Aukštakiemiai Sindarve Sitones? Modern Name / Location Reference FRA See Map 11 R R SWE EST R SWE F2 E2 G2 G2 Skedemosse Slamrebjerg = Enekrogen Slusegård = Enekrogen Smørenge Snartemo Soldatergård Sörby-Störlinge Lind 1981, 53-69 Tac., Germ. 45; Svennung 1963; Pekkanen 1968, 59-117; Kolendo 1996 Hagberg 1967 L L L R DEN NOR DEN SWE G2 H3 Sorte Muld Soudinoi RL RL DEN LIT B3 E2 F2 F3 F3 F2 Stoneyford Store Kongshøj Store-Dal Suebi Suebicum Mare Suiones? R R R IRE DEN NOR R R Baltic Sea SWE H3 Szwajcaria L POL Kromann 1984 Hougen 1935 Fagerlie 1967, 211 (no. 219) Lund Hansen 1987, 444-45; Sjöberg 1987, 418-33 Watt 1991 Ptol. 3.5.9; Nowakowski 1992, 229; 1995, 85 Bourke 1989 Lund Hansen 1987, 427 Petersen 1916; Lund Hansen 1987, 431 See Map 10 Tac., Germ. 45 Tac., Germ. 44; Malone 1925; Alonso-Nuñez 1988 Antoniewicz 1958; 1963 C3 B3 C1 H2 Tamesis fl. Tara Thule? Inss. Tourountes? fl. Trąbki Małe = Frombork Trisantona fl. Tuna R R UKG IRE Shetland UKG LAT See Map 8 See Map 8 Svennung 1974, 7-9; OCD Ptol. 3.5.1; Kolendo 1992 R UKG SWE See Map 8 Lund Hansen 1987, 451 GER See Map 10 G2 H2 G2 C3 G2 Period F3 (Ulme)Rugii Ulpia Traiana = Col. Ulpia Traiana G2 G3 Vallhagar Vandali L RL SWE POL H3 Venedi R RUS G3 Vidivarii L POL G4 C3 G3 E3 E2 Vindobona *Viroconium Vistula fl. Visurgis? fl. Vrangstrup HRL R AUS UKG Wisła / San POL GER DEN Stenberger 1955 Pliny, NH 4.99; Schmidt 1942; Bierbrauer 1994, 72-73 Ptol. 3.5.7-9; Kolendo 1984; Nowakowski 1990, 384, 392-402; 1992 Iordanes, Getica 96; Wolfram 1990, 33, 49, 97, 326; Bierbrauer 1994, 97 See Map 13 See Map 8 Pliny, NH 4.100; Ptol. 3.5.1, 8; RE See Map 10 Lund Hansen 1987, 428 G3 R POL Kmieciński 1966 G3 F3 F3 Węsiory Weklice = Krosno Wesółki Wilhelmsaue Witaszkowo HR R H Dąbrowska 1967 CRFEB 79-82 Bukowski 1977 H3 Wyszembork R POL GER formerly Veterssfelde POL POL H3 Zgliczyn-Pobodzy R POL Wielowiejski 1985, 255, 288 Nowakowski 1995 23 24 MAP 2 HIBERNIA-SCADINAVIA Walls Grid Name / Location Period C2 C3 so-called “Antonine Wall” so-called “Hadrian’s Wall” Reference See Map 9 See Map 9 Unlocated Toponyms (See also Maps 8 and 9) Name Period Probable Location Reference Ausoba R W coast Ireland Ptol. 2.2.3 Boreion Akron R NW Ireland Ptol. 2.2.1 Dour fl. R SW Ireland Ptol. 2.2.3 Iernos fl. 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