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Ireland prospered under the Firbolg. In Latin this was Insula nemorosa.

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- Her Great Men, Barrington's Edition of 'The Old Limerick Journal' - Vol 24, The Earliest Barringtons in Ireland 1560 - 1800, A Brief Account of the Fourteen Ancient families or 'Tribes' of the Town of Galway, Edmund Burke The Statesman and the Burkes of County Limerick, Clans and Families of Ireland and Scotland, The Earliest Clarks in Ireland 1600 - 1800, The Earliest Clarkes in Ireland 1600 - 1800, The Earliest Clerkes in Ireland 1600 - 1800, Notices of the Clan Ian Vor, or Clan-Donnell Scots, The Early History of the Town of Birr, or Parsonstown, The Expansion of Two Royal Tribes of Connaught, Genealogies, Tribes, and Customs of Hy-Fiachrach, On the Fomorians and the Norsemen By Duald Mac Firbis (1650), Freeborns of The Church of Ireland Parishes of Dromhome and Laghey, The Earliest Geales in Ireland 1600 - 1800, Genealogiae Regum et Sanctorum Hiberniae - The Genealogies of the Kings and Saints of Ireland, The Earliest Greenhams in Ireland 1600 - 1800, History of Clare and the Dalcassian clans of Tipperary, Limerick, and Galway, HOLLINGSWORTH: Hollingsworth Register - Vol 3 No. Ptolemy, in AD 100, recorded Ireland's geography and tribes. various ancient Greek writers and many scholars have the opinion that in the