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Scotia

Scotia is a Latin placename derived from Scoti, a Latin name for the Gaels, first attested in the late 3rd century. The Romans referred to Ireland as "Scotia" around 500 A.

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Scotia

Nodes71
Edges70
Triples92
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.028169
Components1

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related to In Irish sources · 27
Scotia → According, Amenophis, Brian Boru, Cincris, Edmund Campion, Egypt, Emperor, Gaels, Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa, Imperator Scotorum, In, Ireland's, Keating, Lebor Gabála, Middle Irish, Monarchy, Míleadh, One, Pharao Nectonibus, Pharaoh Necho II
related to Medieval usage · 27
Scotia → Adomnán's Life, After, Alba, As, Bruce, CE, Columba, Domhnall Ua Néill, Forth, Gaels, Hibernia, Independence, Ireland, Isidore, It, King, King Robert, Kingdom, Land, Robert
related to Etymology and derivations · 22
Scotia → Cormac, Cuilennáin, Gaelic, Gaels, He, Irish, It, Latin, Latin Scotia, Norse, Old Irish, Oman, Roman Britain, Romans, Scot, Scoti, Scotland, Scots, Scotti, Scuit
related to Other uses · 12
Scotia → Antarctica, Canadian, High School, In, New Scotland, New York State, New York Statethe Scotia-Glenville, Nova Scotia, Scotia Sea, Scottish, South America, South Americathe Scotia Plate
see also · 3
Scotia → County KerryScottish Gaelic, Scotia's Grave, Tralee
is a · 1
Scotia → Latin placename derived from Scoti

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scotland latin irish scoti gaels name century alba gaelic used derived called ireland first romans kingdom term scots land based

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Scotiarelated to Etymology and derivationsThe0.60section
Scotiarelated to Etymology and derivationsScotland0.60section
Scotiarelated to Etymology and derivationsLatin Scotia0.60section
Scotiarelated to Etymology and derivationsScoti0.60section
Scotiarelated to Etymology and derivationsScotti0.60section
Scotiarelated to Etymology and derivationsRomans0.60section
Scotiarelated to Etymology and derivationsIt0.60section
Scotiarelated to Etymology and derivationsLatin0.60section
Scotiarelated to Etymology and derivationsIrish0.60section
Scotiarelated to Etymology and derivationsRoman Britain0.60section
Scotiarelated to Etymology and derivationsGaels0.60section

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