Both narratives illustrate a certain level of involvement between two traditions, “pagan” and Christian, in early medieval Ireland. Every One Still Here by Liadan Ní Chuinn: Remarkable debut ...
The free-to-use Irish Genealogy website has been updated to include even more Irish birth, marriage, and death records.
The public are being asked to help document and preserve Dublin’s old bilingual street signs with their unique Gaelic ...
The incident happened at a residence in Ballyogan, Dublin 18, in the early hours of Sunday morning. A woman, aged in her 30s, was removed from the scene to St Vincent’s Hospital with serious but ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘Disappearing’ street signs in Irish and English documented for new projectDublin’s unique bilingual street signs, with their distinctive Gaelic typeface and green colour, are being documented by a researcher at Trinity College Dublin. Researchers fear the signs are “fast ...
If you open up Google Maps while you’re driving through the Gaeltacht, you might notice that many of the place names are anglicised. Historian and Researcher at DCU Dr. Colm Mac Gearailt wants ...
Students on the BA Irish and Politics will ... earliest times as found in ancient and medieval sources in Ireland, Britain and the Continent with particular focus on Ireland. We will examine the ...
We regularly consult and develop links with employers across Northern Ireland. Integrated into our Liberal Arts modules are opportunities to meet practitioners, for example from BBC NI, heritage ...
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