Medieval Ireland. An Encyclopedia

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INDEX


Gofraidh Fionn Ua Dálaigh, 381, 382
Goidelic language group, 261
Gold, 327
The Gormanston Register, 76
Gormlaith (d. 948), 203
Gormlaith (d. 1030), 203–204, 488
Gospel of Martin, 123
Gospels, Macregol (Oxford, Bodleian Library, Auct.
D.2.19), 317
Gossiprid, 204
Gothic architecture, 27–28
Gothic sculpture in Ireland, 424
Government
Anglo-Norman, 432–433
local, 280–281
Grades, in holy orders, 440
Grain
cost of, 163
milling of, 335–336
Grandisson, John, 178
Granges, 3
Green Castle, 68
Geneville, Geoffrey de, 502
Giraldus Cambrensis, 299
Grammar books, Hibero-Latin literature, 215
Greek literature, 89
Gregory XIII, 209
Grianán of Ailech, 11
plan of (George Petrie, 1835), 12
St. Patrick blesses, 12
Gros, Raymond le, 390
Guaire Aidne
linked to Flann mac Lonáin, 180
Guild merchants, 184
Guilds, 82, 184


H
Haakonsen, Haakon, 189
Hagiography and martyrologies, 380–381
Bertha Adamnáin [Life of Adomnán], 208
Bethu Brigte [Life of Brigit], 207, 208
Book of Glendalough, 208
Codex Salmanticensis, 207
collections of saints’ lives, 208
Depositio Martyrum, 209
De vita S. Patricii Hyberniae [On the Life of St. Patrick
of Ireland], 208
early Latin lives, 207
early vernacular lives, 207–208
Irish martyrological tradition, 209
Karlsruhe calendar, 209
Lebor na hUidre, 208
liturgical tradition in, 208–209
in the period 1580–1650, 208
Roman Martyrology, 209
twelfth-century lives, 208
Vita Brigitae [Life of Brigit of Kildare] (Cogitosus), 215


Vita Columbae, 215
Vita Prima [First Life of Brigit], 207
Haicéad, Pádraigín, 476
“Harken O Baitín” (Columba), 391
Harley 913 (British Library MS), 50
Harp
as national symbol, 346
types of, 347
Headstone, Anglo-Norman
earliest example of, 177
Henry of London (Archbishop of Dublin), 212–213
Henry II, 210–212
convenes synod at Cashel, 66
expedition of, 16, 18, 161
grant of Limerick, 277
and Hugh de Lacy, 255, 256
intervenes on Diarmat Mac Murchada’s behalf, 16
Henry III
and assassination of Richard Marshal, 161
claims Ireland for English Crown, 16
and endowment of lands, 283
and Nicholas Mac Máel-su, 354
Henry IV, 137
Henry VI, 260
Henry VII, 260
Henry VIII, 137, 283
establishes Irish Kingdom, 17
Heptads, 451
Hibernicus exul (pseud.), 379
Hiberno-English (Irish-English) language and literature,
213–214
features of, 213–214
Kildare poems (MS Harley 913), 213, 214
Land of Cockayne, 213
Pride of Life, 214
sources of, 214
Hiberno-Latin literature, 88
charters, 216
Computus, the, 216
education in, 218
epistolography, 216
grammar, 215
hagiography, 215
liturgical texts, 216
monastic rules, 215
penitentials, 215
poetry, 217
scholastic texts, 216
theological, 216
Hiberno-Norse relations, 15, 25, 92–93, 487–488, 502–504
during Amlaíb Cuarán’s time, 14–15
Cerball mac Dúnlainge’s stratagems against incursions, 74
dynasty of Ívarr, 503
end of Irish Viking Age, 503
and origins of Irish municipal governance, 497
Hiberno-Norse towns, 130–131
High Crosses, 218–220
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