The Creones 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 neighbors, their territory was along the western coast of Scotland, south of the Isle of Skye and north of the Isle of Mull. Ptolemy does not provide them with a town or principal place.
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Iron Age tribes in Britain
Part of: Celtic tribes in Europe
Scotland in the Iron Age
Caledonian and Pictish tribes Battles and campaigns
Battle of Mons Graupius (83)
Burnswark Hill (140)
Roman invasion of Caledonia (208–211)
Great Conspiracy (367-69)
Pictish War (398)
Caledonian fortifications
Arthur's Seat
Bennachie
Bow Castle Broch
Deers Den
Dumbarton Rock
Edin's Hall Broch
Leckie Broch
Pinnata Castra
Rispain Camp
Rubers Law
Torwoodlee Broch
Traprain Law
Walls Loch
Caledonians & Picts
Argentocoxos
Calgacus
Vipoig
Canutulachama
Uradech
Gartnait II
Roman fortifications
Antonine Wall
Auchendavy
Balmuildy
Bar Hill
Castlehill
Cleddans
Croy Hill
Mumrills
Rough Castle
Seabegs Wood
Watling Lodge
Westerwood
Wilderness Plantation
Agricolan
Ardoch
Battledykes
Bertha
Burnfield
Camelon
Deers Den
Drumquhassle
Durno
Gask Ridge
Glenbank
Glenlochar
Inchtuthil
Inverquharity
Normandykes
Raedykes
Strageath
Ythan Wells
Severan
Black Hill
Carpow
Cramond
Muiryfold
Southern
Blatobulgium
Bothwellhaugh
Castle Greg
Elginhaugh
Inveresk
Pennymuir
Trimontium
Disputed
Bellie
Thomshill
Balnageith
Easter Galcantray
Other structures & artefacts
Architecture
Arthur's O'on
Bridgeness Slab
Cramond Lioness
Dere Street
Roman commanders
Cerialis
Agricola
Urbicus
Severus
Caracalla