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Dr Caitlin Green
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Dr Caitlin Green

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History, archaeology, place-names & early lit. Main research on post-Roman Britain & Anglo-Saxon England; also long-distance trade, migration & contact.

Cornwall/Lincolnshire
caitlingreen.org
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    1. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen 7 Dec 2015
      Replying to @Ahmed_Aloirati

      @Archatgs Alas, one of those tempting coincidences, I fear--two different roots, by all accounts: Welsh via iud, 'lord' < Latin iudex, judge

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    2. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 7 Dec 2015
      Replying to @caitlinrgreen

      .@caitlinrgreen I didn't say the Arabic name is the origin of the Welsh name, the Welsh is older than Arab expansion. Thanx

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    3. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 7 Dec 2015
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      .@caitlinrgreen NB: the name in Arabic is not Arabic origin exactly as many names e.g: Ibrahim.

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    4. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 7 Dec 2015
      Replying to @Ahmed_Aloirati

      .@caitlinrgreen but it is not biblical too.

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    5. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 7 Dec 2015
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      .@caitlinrgreen Idris is neither Arabic origin nor biblical; Egyptian nationalists attribute it to Osiris & others to Hermes without bases.

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    6. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen 7 Dec 2015
      Replying to @Ahmed_Aloirati

      @Archatgs interesting....

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    7. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 7 Dec 2015
      Replying to @caitlinrgreen

      .@caitlinrgreen The origin of the name is mysterious; it is mentioned in Quran 2 times in short verses; any information else is w/out bases.

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    8. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 7 Dec 2015
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      .@caitlinrgreen How old is the name (Idris) in Wales? What is the oldest accurate record?

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    9. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen 7 Dec 2015
      Replying to @Ahmed_Aloirati

      @Archatgs Idris (Iudris) ap Gwyddno died 632 according to the Annales Cambriae, for what it's worth...

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    10. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 7 Dec 2015
      Replying to @caitlinrgreen

      .@caitlinrgreen Is there any record for Phonetician presence in Wales, or contacts between Phoenician & Welsh people??

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      Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen 7 Dec 2015
      Replying to @Ahmed_Aloirati

      @Archatgs only the few bits of arch I've mentioned in blog posts, I think---legends involving Trojans etc, of course!

      3:42 PM - 7 Dec 2015
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        1. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 7 Dec 2015
          Replying to @caitlinrgreen

          .@caitlinrgreen Your blogs always rich with information, & always interesting; and generally has indirect social depth.

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        1. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 7 Dec 2015
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          .@caitlinrgreen Did you notice the similarity between the Welsh myth & the verse (19:57) the mountain in the Welsh myth & the lofty station?

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        2. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 7 Dec 2015
          Replying to @caitlinrgreen

          .@caitlinrgreen Trojans; it means some Roman influence, I think.

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        3. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 7 Dec 2015
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          .@caitlinrgreen Herodotus wrote about Trojans in Cyrenaica, so the story of Troy could easily reach Phoenicians from many sources.

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        4. Ahmed Aloirati‏ @Ahmed_Aloirati 7 Dec 2015
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          .@caitlinrgreen The communications in the ancient world were so tangled; so it's hard to follow the origin of most of ancient myths.

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