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Tas epee meonu ping arevpecs mepiypOr, 7 mepomerry wxeaves Ouspyinos (Palat. 
Ovepyiovios.) 
Lon. | Lat. Lon, | Lat. 
Mera to votiov axpov ¢ Bipyou mot. exCorus = |12.30/57.30 
€C7V 4m. = oo 7405745 
AaPpave mor. exPoret \11.15/§7.00} |lepov aixpov = = = |14.00'57.30 
Aaave, This river Camden thinks is the river Lee or Cork 
river, which is alfo the opinion of Cambrenfis, who calls it 
Saveranus. But it was moft probably the Dubh Riannagh 
and Abbam mor of the Irifh; now Blackwater or Youghal 
river. Dubh Riannagh is pronounced Duvronna, nearly. 
Beryov, Sc. Edit. Pal. Bapyov. This river appears to be the Abhan 
Barragh or Berbhagh of the Irith, and the mouth of the pre-. 
fent Barrow, at Waterford Haven, agreeable to Ware and moft 
other writers. 
_ Tepov aixpov. The Romans called this the Sacred Promontory, pro- 
bably from fome religious worfhip performed on it. It was 
called in Irifh Ceanx Grian Cradb, now Greenore Point, and by 
Cambrenfis denominated Montem S. Dominici. 
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