Medieval Ireland. An Encyclopedia
HAGIOGRAPHY AND MARTYROLOGIES hagiographical activity. Between about 850 and 950, three vernacular Lives were written—of Brigit, ...
HAGIOGRAPHY AND MARTYROLOGIES calendar and martyrology; the former (selective) record comprised the feasts of a single church or ...
Herbert M., and P. Ó Riain, eds. Betha Adamnáin: The Irish Life of Adamnán. London: Irish Texts Society, 1988. Herbert, M. Iona, ...
within his own family, he faced opposition from his brother, William, who sought to challenge Henry’s retention of the lordship ...
subsequent English kings, accustomed as he was to regional diversity within his many lordships through which he traveled constan ...
HIBERNO-ENGLISH LITERATURE Irish churchmen and attribute the prime role to Geofrey de Marisco or William Marshall. During the ye ...
HIBERNO-ENGLISH LITERATURE The spelling u/vfor initial ffound in some words such as uoxe(fox),uadir, (father) is a feature of M ...
HIBERNO-LATIN LITERATURE Hiberno-Latin literature is the name given to a vast body of literature written in Ireland or by Irishm ...
HIBERNO-LATIN LITERATURE penitential is next and then the great penitential of Cummian the Tall, dating from the mid-seventh cen ...
HIBERNO-NORMAN (LATIN) Poetry There exists a very large body of poetry in Latin— lyrical, liturgical, hagiographical, and techni ...
That a more-than-adequate education in Latin was available in Ireland is evidenced by theItinerarium Symonis Semeonis ab Hyberni ...
HIGH CROSSES the probable change of location of at least some of the crosses in recent centuries. The idealized plan of St.Mulli ...
HIGH CROSSES but it must have started during, if not before, the reign of the aforementioned Clann Cholmáin king Máel- Sechnaill ...
HISTORICAL TALES Kelly, Dorothy. “The Heart of the Matter: Models for Irish High Crosses.” Journal of the Royal Society of Antiq ...
political power achieved by his dynasty by highlight- ing the remarkable deeds achieved by his ancestors. Another twelfth-centur ...
insecurity. In most cases, presumably, such hidden goods were subsequently retrieved by the owners, but evidently there were man ...
Sheehan, J. “Ireland’s Early Viking Age Silver Hoards: Com- ponents, Structure, and Classification.” In Vikings in the West, edi ...
HOUSES gone hand-in-hand with new ideas about personal sta- tus and concepts of private and public space. Rectan- gular houses ( ...
HOUSES sill-beams with earth-fast roof supports, or to houses built of stone walls. By the mid-thirteenth century, fully-framed ...
I ICONOGRAPHY Iconographical subjects in medieval Ireland change according to the period and the medium in which they appear, wi ...
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