In 1605, the new Lord Deputy of Ireland, Sir Arthur Chichester, begins to undermine the Irish lords' authority ... the end of the power of Ireland's Gaelic aristocracy. Derry formally becomes ...
An Irish hymn as Gaelige ... The attacked and ruined castles of the Gaelic aristocracy, the sights of religious purges, collapsed famine cottages, 19th-century workhouses and abandoned mills ...
Favored among the aristocracy and literary circles ... Fenella is a name of Scottish and Irish Gaelic origin, derived from Fionnuala, meaning "white shoulder" or "fair-haired one." ...
The author of a first-rate history of the working classes of Scotland, he once wrote a fierce and not wholly unfair attack on the Scottish nobility ... Saxon and Gaelic elements, the Scottish ...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA ... At that time, it was largely only the gentry and aristocracy who were allowed to meaningfully participate in athletics. Until then all that was Irish was being ...
She was Irish and Catholic and was called Sarah ... “What I find absurd is that the entire aristocracy, the court itself, went to Sarah’s place, and that this beautiful Irishwoman went ...
When released, it will be the first Irish-made video game to offer players a GAA experience, and the first to feature Gaelic games since an Australian company released a series of poorly received ...
The Dublin-based Irish Pub Company has designed upwards of 2,000 pubs in more than 100 countries around the globe ...
By 1850, 1 out of every 5 Chicagoans was an Irish immigrant. Kilgubbin’s original inhabitants came from Kilgobbin in Ireland’s County Cork, where the nobility evicted them and shipped them to America, ...
The Irish language, also known as Gaelic or Gaelige, is a Celtic language that has a rich and fascinating history. The origins of the Irish language can be traced back to the 4th century AD ...