- The
Gangani (Γαγγανοι) were a
people of
ancient Ireland who are
referred to in Ptolemy's 2nd-century
Geography as
living in the south-west of the island...
-
published under the
title Grammatica da
Lingua Concani in 1857,
together with the
Ensaio Histórico da Língua
Concani.
Unlike those of his
countrymen who were...
- Hino de Sant’Ana em
Concani.” Heraldo, 1915. “O
ensino do
Concani.”
Boletim do
Instituto Vasco da Gama, Goa, 1926. “Questôes de
Concani.” Heraldo, 1932....
- Dúnlainge
Kingdom of Leinster, see also
Kings of Leinster.
Gangani or
Concani in
Counties Limerick and Clare; also
lived in
Wales -
Ptolemy calls the...
- and its
people properly called Concanis, but we call them Canarese." (Barros, p.295-96). He
differentiates the "
Concanis"
people on the
coast from the...
- confederation).
Avarigines Blendii/Plentusii/Plentuisii Camarici/Tamarici
Concani Coniaci/Conisci
Moroecani Noegi Orgenomesci Salaeni/Selaeni Vadinienses...
- da
Cunha Rivara, and
published under the title:
Grammatica da
Lingua Concani composta pelo
Padre Thomaz Estevão e
accrescentada por
outros Padres da...
-
amended by
other Padres of the same company. 1640.
Grammatica da
Lingua Concani,
composed by
Padre Thomaz Estevão of the
Company of
Jesus and
edited by...
- confederation.
Avarigines Blendii /
Plentusii /
Plentuisii Camarici /
Tamarici Concani /
Gongani – two
tribes of
similar name (the
Britannia Gangani and Hibernia...
-
comprised eleven or so tribes—Avarigines, Blendii [es],
Camarici or Tamarici,
Concani,
Coniaci or Conisci, Morecani, Noegi, Orgenomesci, Plentuisii, Salaeni...