Irish Chiefs and Leaders
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The division of Ireland into counties is of English origin, but their names are another matter, from the Norse Waterford to the ancient Gaelic Meath, the “middle land.” And as the High Kings of Ireland reigned at Tara, so the island’s “peerage” was its local kings and chiefs. Father Walsh, a reliable and influential historian on the ancient noble families of Ireland, here investigates a sampling, including the Neills, Reillys, Molloys, O’Rourkes, Kavanaghs, and the great house of O’Connor. Of the three Celtic lands conquered by the Anglo-Normans, the Welsh were subjugated and the Scots infiltrated their antagonists — but the old Irish ruling families kept themselves apart (and paid the price). A book to steep yourself in.
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Weight | 566 kg |
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Dimensions | 22 × 14 × 3.4 cm |
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