Medieval Ireland. An Encyclopedia
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G GAELIC REVIVAL The political revival of the Gaelic communities in the later Middle Ages had a number of stages. Those Gaelic r ...
government. England was in any case focused for most of the fourteenth century on its Hundred Years War with France. At both pri ...
GAELICIZATION societies across Europe where central government was weak and distant. Legislation Against Gaelicization Neverthel ...
these family connections could result in the Anglici- zation of the Irish nobles rather than the Gaelicization of the newcomers. ...
Field games were generally held on the greens of a fort or enclosure. Early Law Tracts describe penalties for injuries to partic ...
GENEALOGY GENEALOGY Genealogical texts, written in Irish and detailing the descent of the chief families of Gaelic (and later An ...
The recording and updating of genealogies were disrupted, along with other aspects of native learning, by the twelfth-century ch ...
England in time for the battle of Evesham. It was also to Geoffrey’s castle of Ludlow that Edward fled on escaping from Montfort ...
with Ua Briain. This new relationship was cemented by the fosterage of Gerald’s third son James (d. 1463) with Conchobhar Ua Bri ...
of Munster and aspirant king of Ireland in 1086, although it is not clear whether either king was aware of its motivation. Later ...
GIRALDUS CAMBRENSIS (GERALD DE BARRI) Apart from a dubious reference to his being abbot of the ancient monastery of Bangor, the ...
GIRALDUS CAMBRENSIS (GERALD DE BARRI) he is the author published in the language and writ- ings of every nation, no new geograph ...
GLENDALOUGH of John’s rebellion against Richard, and the failure of that rebellion meant the end of Gerald’s career as a courtie ...
House” (perhaps a repository for relics) and a fine example of a round tower. West of the main settlement lies the “Lady Church, ...
glossing continued well into the twelfth century, though after the ninth century it was expressed mainly in Latin. PÁDRAIG Ó NÉI ...
body of literary material, Gormlaith daughter of Murchad was famous in Irish tradition as the most ambitious and aggressive of h ...
GRAMMATICAL TREATISES References and Further Reading Fitzsimons, Fiona. “Fosterage and Gossiprid in Late Medieval Ireland: Some ...
GRAMMATICAL TREATISES References and Further Reading Bischoff, B., and B. Löfstedt. Anonymus ad Cuimnanum. Expos- sitio Latinita ...
H HAGIOGRAPHY AND MARTYROLOGIES A Chronology of Irish Hagiography Hagiography (sacred writing, Lives of saints) is divided into ...
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