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Hibernia is a word that is rarely used today with regard to Ireland, except in long-established names. It is occasionally used for names of organisations and various other things; for instance:
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were being adopted in northern Europe, Hibernia was a useful word to describe Ireland with overtones of classical style and civility, including by the prosperous
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for Britain. "Hibernia" was used on Irish coins in the 1700s, and on a 2016 2 euro coin. Companies such as the
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By the classicising 18th century, the use of Hibernia had revived in some contexts, just as had the use of
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were established (later renamed the Hibernian Group). The name took on popularity with the success of the
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who were taught Latin at school. "Hibernian" was used as a term for people, and a general adjective. The
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Although it is found in the first line of the Aeolus section (part 2, episode 7) of
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called Ireland "Hybernia" on his world map of 1541. In 1642, the motto of the
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The 18th-century Spanish regiment composed of Irish exiles was known as the
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in Dublin was built during 1769–1779 with the carved inscription "SPQH" for
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The compound form 'Hiberno-' remains more common, as '
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Hibernia (disambiguation)

True-colour
[(h)ɪˈbɛr.n̪i.a]
Classical Latin
Ireland
Greek
northwest Europe
Pytheas of Massalia
Claudius Ptolemaeus
Iouerníā
Tacitus
Agricola
Q-Celtic
Irish
Ériu
Éire
hībernus
long 'i'
Brian Boru
Scoti
Scottorum
Lordship of Ireland
Kingdom of Ireland
Gerardus Mercator
Irish Confederates
Caledonia
Scotland
Britannia
Hibernian Insurance Company

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