
1) Early steam locomotive 2) Emerald isle 3) Home of the leprechauns 4) Ireland 5) Ireland poetically 6) Ireland, to Livy 7) Ireland, to the Romans 8) Island 9) Latin girl name 10) Latin name for a British isle 11) Old ireland 12) Poetic name for ireland
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1) Emerald isle 2) Erin 3) Ireland
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Hibernia is the Classical Latin name for the island of Ireland. The name Hibernia was taken from Greek geographical accounts. During his exploration of northwest Europe (c. 320 BC), Pytheas of Massilia called the island Iérnē (written Ἰέρνη). In his book Geographia (c. 150 AD), Claudius Ptolemaeus (`Ptolemy`) called the island Iouerníā.....
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[locomotive] ==History== Hibernia was built in 1834 for the D&KR. She was one of a class of three similar locomotives. Like Experiment, power transmission from the vertical cylinders was via bell cranks. Hibernia pulled the first train on the D&KR on 9 October 1834, which consisted of eight carriages. ...
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[personification] Hibernia as a national personification representing Ireland appeared in numerous cartoon and drawings, especially in the nineteenth century. As depicted in frequent cartoons in Punch, a magazine outspokenly hostile to Irish nationalism, Hibernia was shown as `Britannia`s younger sister`. She is an attractive, vulnerable gi...
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[ship] Hibernia was the name of a number of merchant ships. ...
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The Hibernia was a British first-class battleship of the King Edward class launched in 1905.
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archaic or obsolete terms > Places: Ireland
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