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BRIAN BORU - Imperator Scotorum - Emperor of the Irish. One of the few men to realise a united, Gaelic Ireland.
Irish language poem (translated) written in the Viking Age:
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On May 3rd 1916, on orders of the General Courts Martial, the British Army began a series of executions of Irish "traitors and rebels".
In doing so they began Ireland's First War of Independence.
In doing so they began Ireland's First War of Independence.
On this day: James Connolly and Sean Mac Diarmada were executed in 1916 following the events of the Easter Rising for sovereignty.
James Connolly wasn't really a threat to Britain as a revolutionary socialist, the British state can happily tolerate/fund marxist intellectuals and activists even to this day.
He only truly became a danger when he embraced revolutionary nationalism.
He only truly became a danger when he embraced revolutionary nationalism.
📖 Ancient Restoration
Book of Durrow, Carpet Page [fol. 3v], showing the cosmic spirals and interlace characteristic of early Irish artwork.
Pictish Stones had an impact on Gaelic culture - Note the similar curving motifs used in the Book of Durrow Lion and this Pictish wolf.
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Pictish Stones had an impact on Gaelic culture - Note the similar curving motifs used in the Book of Durrow Lion and this Pictish wolf.
John Scotus Eriugena on the old Irish £5 note - Illustrated with images from the Hiberno-Viking Ricemarch Psalter & Book of Durrow.
Tartessos in Southwestern Iberia was a Proto-Celtic culture with its own unique systems of writing, art, & beliefs dating back to 900 BC. According to Herodotus, these 'Celtic-speaking tribes' predated the classical world and the Persian Empire.
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The Atlantic Bronze Age (1300–700 BC) was a time of bustling trade and cultural exchange in Western Europe. It is defined by bronze swords, spearheads, cauldrons, and the spread of Celtic as a common tongue, stretching from Tartessos to Brittany, Britain and Ireland.
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Burial mounds were constructed by the Celtic peoples of Western Europe from about 800 BC. Common names for hills are '-briga' (Iberian), 'brí' (Irish) - Inside wealthy rulers were interred with items like jewelry, weapons, chariots, and wine.
[Penycloddiau, Wales]
[Penycloddiau, Wales]