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Piya. This city is fuppofed by Mercator to be Limerick, and 
by Camden near Logh Ree. By its latitude and longitude 
in Ptolemy’s tables, it appears to. be Eamania or Eamban, fitu- 
ated near Armagh, and at prefent called Rath x’ Eavan, or 
the fort of Navan, whofe remains confift of a circular in- 
trenchment of confiderable extent. 
Pee. The latitude of this city is in fome copies 56° 54’, but 
as no part of the ifland according to Ptolemy’s tables, is in 
fo low a latitude, it is evidently wrong, and other copies 
which have it 58° 54’ feem to be right. It is juftly by Ware 
and Camden fuppofed to be Redon, fituated on the Barrow 
near Athy. There are ftill remaining a large rath, and the 
ruins of a caftle, built by Michael Lord of Redan in the reign 
of king John. 
AaPepoc. This city is fuppofed by Ware to be Cenanus or Canenus, 
the prefent Kells in the county of Meath. It is evidently 
the celebrated Zara or Teambra, called alfo Labhradb. On 
the hill of Tara ftill remains fome circular raths and other 
remains of antiquity. 
Maxoaxev. Mercator and Camden will have this city to be Male 
or Milick on the Shannon, but no fuch name exifts. Baxter 
thinks it Kilkenny. By its fituation according to Ptolemy, 
it was moft probably the Cancora of the Irifh, the capital 
and refidence of the chiefs of Thomond, fituated near Kil- 
laloe, where there ftill remains a large rath or intrenchment. 
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