Medieval Ireland. An Encyclopedia
CASTLES Dublin and Limerick after 1205, did royal castles join the first rank. The weakness of the English king in terms of powe ...
the ground floor doors. In different regions of Ireland (Co. Limerick or Co. Down) they have been shown to be built to a common ...
efforts by Cathal to assert authority over Leinster. In 732, he was defeated by the king of Uí Chennselaig— but invaded Leinster ...
in the mid-eighth century. It flourished under the lead- ership of Máel-Ruain, founder of the monastery of Tallaght, which becam ...
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT king found it necessary to put in place a system that allowed him to govern his subjects in Ireland and pre- ...
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT clerks, and letters bore the justiciar’s own seal. The separate Irish chancery began in 1232, and the first I ...
and in general, confidence in the agents of govern- ment was not high. The very low level of the annual finances meant that the ...
Ó Corráin, Donnchadh. “Nationality and Kingship in Pre- Norman Ireland.” In Nationality and the Pursuit of National Independence ...
Byrne, Francis John. “Historical Note on Cnogba.” R.I.A. Proc. 66 C (1967): 387–388. Byrne, Francis John. Irish Kings and High-K ...
CHIEF GOVERNORS lordship of Ireland. From the end of the twelfth century up to the middle of the fourteenth the chief governor w ...
CHIEF GOVERNORS of these accounts have survived. The earliest is James de Audley’s, rendered eight years after his death in 1272 ...
CHILDREN bribe and that he engaged in profiteering during the Welsh wars. Although great irregularities were found in his accoun ...
CHILDREN rivalry between a child and a nonbiological parent in the natal homestead, and more particularly among sib- lings and h ...
CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL financial benefits in the form of compensation awarded to foster relatives when unlawful injury was infl ...
Armagh and papal nuncio, Octavian de Palatio, preached there in support of a crusade against the Turks. The earliest known moral ...
CHURCH REFORM, TWELFTH CENTURY perhaps offer the most satisfactory explanation for Patrick’s otherwise inexplicable silence abou ...
CHURCH REFORM, TWELFTH CENTURY the Irish church: He would do so through the agency of the see of Dublin. It would be the metropo ...
CHURCH REFORM, TWELFTH CENTURY The Introduction of a Diocesan System to the Irish Church At this synod a scheme was prepared for ...
See alsoCashel, Synod of I (1101); Ecclesiastical Organization; Gille (Gilbert) of Limerick; Kells, Synod of; Malachy (Máel-Máed ...
CINÁED UA hARTACÁIN Cináed ua hArtacáin (d. 975) was an accomplished, prolific Mide poet who was closely connected with the Síl ...
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