Eblana () is an ancient Irish settlement that appears in the ''
Geographia'' of
Claudius Ptolemaeus (Ptolemy), the Greek astronomer and cartographer, around the year 140 AD. It was traditionally believed by scholars to refer to the same site as the modern city of
Dublin
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. Situated on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster, and is bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, pa ...
. The 19th-century writer
Louis Agassiz
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Spending his early life in Switzerland, he recei ...
used ''Eblana'' as a Latin equivalent for Dublin. However, more recent scholarship favours the north
County Dublin
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seaside village of
Loughshinny due to its proximity to
Drumanagh, an important trading site with links to
Roman Britain
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; it has even been described as a bridgehead of a possible Roman invasion. However, there is no definitive proof to tie Eblana to any location, so its exact identity remains a matter of speculation.
Eblana as Dublin
If the reference to a settlement in Ireland called ''Eblana'' is in fact the earliest reference to Dublin, this would seem to give Dublin a just claim to nearly two thousand years of antiquity, as the settlement must have existed a considerable time before Ptolemy became aware of it.
Eoin MacNeill
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writes that Eblana "cannot be Dublin, for no trace has been found in Irish records or tradition of anything approaching in character to a city on the site occupied by Dublin until the Norsemen fortified themselves here in 841" and speculates that Eblana "is certainly farther north than Dublin, probably on the coast of Louth".
Early Irish antiquarians, such as Sir John Ware and
Walter Harris believed that the name ''Eblana'' in Ptolemy's ''Geographia'' was in fact a corruption of ''Deblana'', itself a version of the Gaelic name ''Dubh Linn'' (Black Pool), from which the modern English language name ''Dublin'' derives. This is not the only instance where Ptolemy truncated the initial letters of place names. For example, instead of ''Pepiacum'', and ''Pepidii'' (in
Wales
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), Ptolemy writes ''Epiacum'' and ''Epidii,'' and for ''Dulcinium'' (now
Ulcinj
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), he writes ''Ulcinium''.
There are several problems with this theory:
* The earliest Gaelic settlement on the site of Dublin is referred to in local sources as Áth Cliath ("Ford of Hurdles"). ''Duiblinn'' first appears as the name of a Christian ecclesiastical settlement which could not have existed before the 5th century.
* According to
T. F. O'Rahilly, Ptolemy's description of Ireland shows no trace of the Goidelic occupation of the country, which probably took place some centuries before Ptolemy's time. O'Rahilly concludes that Ptolemy's description is probably based on data collected in the 4th century BC by the early explorer
Pytheas
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.
[O'Rahilly (1946), pp. 39-42] However, O'Rahilly's early-20th-century hypotheses about the colonisation of Ireland are not well accepted by modern scholars.
* The location on Ptolemy's map for Eblana seems to place the settlement in the north of County Dublin, several kilometres from the site of the modern city of Dublin.
* Ptolemy's Eblana did not stand on a river. In the ''Geographia'', Eblana sits between the mouths of two rivers: the ''Buvinda'' (i.e. the
River Boyne
The River Boyne ( or ''Abhainn na Bóinne'') is a river in Leinster, Ireland, the course of which is about long. It rises at Trinity Well, Newberry Hall, near Carbury, County Kildare, and flows north-east through County Meath to reach the ...
) and the ''Oboka''. Because early antiquaries believed that Eblana was Dublin, they identified the ''Oboka'' with the river which enters the sea at
Arklow
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in
County Wicklow
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, which they consequently dubbed the Ovoca (now the
River Avoca). In fact, Ptolemy's ''Oboka'' seems to be the
River Liffey
The River Liffey (Irish language, Irish: ''An Life'', historically ''An Ruirthe(a)ch'') is a river in eastern Ireland that ultimately flows through the centre of Dublin to its mouth within Dublin Bay. Its major Tributary, tributaries include t ...
, and his ''Modonnos'' probably represents the Avoca. Eblana, thus, is located somewhere between the mouths of the Boyne and the Liffey.
Eblana as other sites
When Ptolemy wrote the ''Geographia'' there were two significant areas of activity in north County Dublin. One was at the mouth of the river Delvin where two substantial groups of chamber tombs would have been clearly visible from the sea for several thousand years. As noted above, Ptolemy often dropped the initial letters of names and a shift from "Ebhlana" to "Delvin" could be seen as a phonic shift possibility. The second area of international activity was based around the promontory fort of
Drumanagh south of present-day Loughshinny, which was probably a trading post but may have been used as a potential bridgehead by Agricola.
See also
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History of Dublin
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Eblana Theatre
References
External links
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Prehistoric Ireland
History of County Dublin