Medieval Ireland. An Encyclopedia
Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford. It was thus via inheritance, and not conquest, that the main line of the de Clare family ...
CLASSICAL INFLUENCE of classical, as well as patristic, Greek and Latin literature, but we cannot be certain in many cases wheth ...
References and Further Reading Bieler, L. “The Island of Scholars.” Revue du Moyen Age Latin vii (1952): 213–234. Bolgar, R. R. ...
CLONMACNOISE completed. This rule applied in Munster too, as long as the contracting parties were of close rank. The greater the ...
of the daimliag(stone church) built in 909. In sub- sequent building phases a new west doorway was inserted around 1200, the sou ...
over a wide area west of Howth. Much of the combat took place near or among the wharves and piers along the Liffey, which had be ...
either white or gel(bright) linen. It was secured at the waist by a belt and could be hitched up to allow greater freedom of mov ...
Deevy, M. Medieval Ring Brooches in Ireland. Bray: Wordwell, 1998. Dunlevy, M. Dress in Ireland. London: Batsford, 1989. FitzGer ...
Williams, Bernadette, “The Latin Franciscan Anglo-Irish Annals of Medieval Ireland.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Dublin, T ...
COINAGE in Ireland begins with the Vikings, culminating in the first minting of Irish coins, in Dublin around 997. The main evid ...
European economic depression, but also reflected the substantial outflow of silver from Ireland in the thir- teenth century. In ...
Co. Kildare, and Swords, Co. Dublin), but it is certain that they too were established much later. One such place was Kells, Cou ...
Northumberland, preserved aspects of the cult of Colum Cille down to the later Middle Ages, includ- ing some of the important ea ...
COMMON LAW especially against the bishop of Rome. He also had brought with him the Irish system of penance and has left his own ...
the standard types of writ then available from the chan- cery in England for the initation of litigation, with instructions auth ...
CONNACHT of Jesus and also Hercules in Greek myth) and is a major element in the life of the hero. It would seem that each episo ...
Between the fifth and the eighth centuries the Uí Fiachrach was the most prominent Connacht dynasty. However, it split into two ...
References and Further Reading Byrne, Francis John. Irish Kings and High Kings, 2nd ed. Dub- lin: Four Courts Press, 2001. Dillo ...
eventually wiped out at the battle of Ard Maicc Rimi in 792. With the extinction of the Uí Ailello and the decline of the Uí Fía ...
CORMAC MAC CUILENNÁIN (836–908) and they built impressive tower houses for them- selves within the city walls, or nearby. The ex ...
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