Medieval Ireland. An Encyclopedia
of the century, provided favorable conditions for the building industry in general. Yet the period was marked by a rather unimag ...
ARMAGH evidence to confirm the claim that Patrick ever founded a church at Armagh, though Armagh was certainly within his missio ...
completely wrecked. Bartlett’s map of Armagh in 1601 shows extensive ruins of stone houses, as well as eccle- siastical building ...
ARMIES igiturprayer of the Roman canon. Gregory was espe- cially revered in the early Irish Church, as was Martin of Tours, and ...
ARMIES of his vassals. In comparison, Irish infantry forces seem mostly to have been lightly armed footmen. However, it is likel ...
ARMIES Kildares’ real military strength lay in their large forces of Mac Domnaill galloglass—forcing the Leinster Irish to recru ...
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B BARDIC SCHOOLS, LEARNED FAMILIES Before the Twelfth-Century Church Reform Although Julius Caesar mentions large schools run by ...
BARDIC SCHOOLS, LEARNED FAMILIES process of sgagad (sifting), by which the best students were picked out and certified as fully- ...
BARDIC SCHOOLS, LEARNED FAMILIES Law Schools Originally church schools played a key role in reducing the mass of inherited Irish ...
Glendalough, Book of; Leabhar Breac; Lebor na hUidre; Lecan, Book of; Lecan, Yellow Book of; Leinster, Book of; Lismore, Book of ...
In the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, many other branches of the lineage existed in Connacht, Meath and Tipperary, many of ...
in Irish hands is of considerable interest for the Irish role in the preservation of patristic texts, particularly texts of ques ...
Gorman, Michael. “A Critique of Bischoff’s Theory of Irish Exegesis.” The Journal of Medieval Latin7 (1997): 178–233. Herren, Mi ...
plague in the Middle Ages would probably have been somewhere in the region of 25 percent to 33 precent, if contemporary European ...
presided over their royal courts. But the king most likely pronounced the judgment recommended to him by his brehon. Kings were ...
property to disclose any hidden defects they knew about, and it gave both parties until sunset to back out of the contract. Cont ...
BRIAN BORU (926[?]–1014) law changed, and indeed as the Irish language itself changed. These glosses and commentaries date mainl ...
attacked Limerick in 967. In the years afterwards he subjugated his rivals for the kingship of Munster, whom he subsequently enl ...
BRIDGES Tairrdelbach were slain, as well as many other Munster leaders. Dublin remained untouched, for after the battle young Do ...
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