The Caereni were a people of ancient Britain, known only from a single mention of them by the geographer Ptolemy c. 150. From his general description and the approximate locations of their neighbours, their territory was along the western coast of modern Sutherland. Ptolemy does not provide them with a town or principal place. The name may mean 'Sheep People', referring presumably to a pastoral way of life (c.f. Gaelic caorach, 'sheep', Welsh caeriwrch, 'roebuck').
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| - Els cerens (llatí Caereni) foren un poble celta de Britània esmentat per Claudi Ptolemeu, que vivien a l'est dels Carnonaques i a l'oest del Cornovis, és a dir al nord-est de l'actual . (ca)
- Die Caereni waren ein keltischer Stamm im Norden Schottlands, der nur aus Ptolemäus’ Geographia bekannt ist. Aus ihrer allgemeinen Beschreibung und der Lage ihrer Nachbarstämme lässt sich schließen, dass sie die Westküste des heutigen Sutherland bewohnten. Ptolemäus nennt keine ihrer Städte oder Hauptsiedlungsorte. (de)
- The Caereni were a people of ancient Britain, known only from a single mention of them by the geographer Ptolemy c. 150. From his general description and the approximate locations of their neighbours, their territory was along the western coast of modern Sutherland. Ptolemy does not provide them with a town or principal place. The name may mean 'Sheep People', referring presumably to a pastoral way of life (c.f. Gaelic caorach, 'sheep', Welsh caeriwrch, 'roebuck'). (en)
- Los Caereni eran un grupo tribal de la antigua Britania, conocidos por una única mención del geógrafo Claudio Ptolomeo. De su descripción en relación con tribus y emplazamientos vecinos, su territorio estaba localizado en la costa occidental de la actual Sutherland (Escocia), pero se desconoce el nombre de aldeas o ciudades principales. (es)
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| - Els cerens (llatí Caereni) foren un poble celta de Britània esmentat per Claudi Ptolemeu, que vivien a l'est dels Carnonaques i a l'oest del Cornovis, és a dir al nord-est de l'actual . (ca)
- Die Caereni waren ein keltischer Stamm im Norden Schottlands, der nur aus Ptolemäus’ Geographia bekannt ist. Aus ihrer allgemeinen Beschreibung und der Lage ihrer Nachbarstämme lässt sich schließen, dass sie die Westküste des heutigen Sutherland bewohnten. Ptolemäus nennt keine ihrer Städte oder Hauptsiedlungsorte. (de)
- The Caereni were a people of ancient Britain, known only from a single mention of them by the geographer Ptolemy c. 150. From his general description and the approximate locations of their neighbours, their territory was along the western coast of modern Sutherland. Ptolemy does not provide them with a town or principal place. The name may mean 'Sheep People', referring presumably to a pastoral way of life (c.f. Gaelic caorach, 'sheep', Welsh caeriwrch, 'roebuck'). (en)
- Los Caereni eran un grupo tribal de la antigua Britania, conocidos por una única mención del geógrafo Claudio Ptolomeo. De su descripción en relación con tribus y emplazamientos vecinos, su territorio estaba localizado en la costa occidental de la actual Sutherland (Escocia), pero se desconoce el nombre de aldeas o ciudades principales. (es)
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