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Epidii

The Epidii (Greek: Επίδιοι) were a people of ancient Britain, known from a mention of them by the geographer Ptolemy c. 150. ''Epidion'' has been identified as the island of Islay in modern Argyll.〔Watson (1926) p. 37〕 Ptolemy does not list a town for the Epidii, but the Ravenna Cosmography (RC 108.4) mentions ''Rauatonium'', which is assumed to be Southend.〔Fitzpatrick-Matthews (2013) p. 69〕
Although their name appears to be Brittonic/P-Celtic, some authorities suggest they were Goidelic/Q-Celtic speakers. Dr Ewan Campbell says "Ptolemy's source for his Scottish names was probably from the Scottish Central Lowlands, and may have transmitted the Brittonic form of a Goidelic tribal name, or even the external name given to the tribe by Brittonic speakers".〔, ''Were the Scots Irish?''; cf. Foster, ''Picts, Gaels and Scots'', pp. 9 – 10 and Armit, ''Celtic Scotland'', pp. 21 – 24〕 Their presumed territory later became the heartland of the Goidelic kingdom of Dál Riata. Alex Woolf suggests that the Epidii became the Dál Riata, but argues that they were Brittonic-speaking in Ptolemy's time.〔Woolf, Alex. (''Ancient Kindred? Dál Riata and the Cruthin'' ). 2012.〕 He also suggests that the Hebrides, called the ''Ebudae'' by Ptolemy, were named after the Epidii.〔
The name ''Epidii'' appears to include the P-Celtic root ''epos'', meaning "horse".〔, ''Dictionnaire de la Langue Gauloise''〕 The Q-Celtic equivalent would be ''
*ekwos'', which became Old Gaelic ''ech''. It is suggested that they were named after a horse god, whose name could be reconstructed as ''
*Epidios''.〔 The Q-Celtic equivalent would be ''
*Ekwidios'', which may be the origin of the Old Gaelic name Eochaid.〔 The Dagda, a Gaelic god, is often referred to as ''Eochaid Ollathair''.〔(Gods in Scotland ). Tairis.〕
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