Teaghlach Éinne, St Enda's House, Inis Mór.
The ancient burial place of the Irish saints on the Aran Islands. St Enda is reputedly buried under the altar, alongside many other early saints.
The ancient burial place of the Irish saints on the Aran Islands. St Enda is reputedly buried under the altar, alongside many other early saints.
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Dún Dúchathair ('Black Fort') - the most foreboding of Aran's Bronze Age stone forts, West coast of Ireland.
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"And now this is ‘an inheritance’ – Upright, rudimentary, unshiftably planked In the long ago, yet willable forward Again and again and again" - Séamus Heaney
‘The history of a nation is not in parliaments and battlefields but in what the people say to each other on fair-days and high days, and in how they farm, and quarrel, and go on pilgrimage.’
- W.B. Yeats
- W.B. Yeats
#OnThisDay 1798 United Irishmen rebels ambush & kill 70-80 British militia at Three Rocks in Wexford taking 20 prisoner & 2 howitzers. They then take Wexford Town. The garrison in Wexford town withdraw to Duncannon, looting & pillaging on their way.
One instance of a series of rebellions nationwide in 1798.
One instance of a series of rebellions nationwide in 1798.
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To the ancient Irish there was a link between manual or verbal ability & supernatural power. The skill of the poet, smith & seer was considered to have magical potential. From the oldest text: 'the people of skill were gods [for them]' i.e. the Tuatha Dé,…
In medieval Ireland the category of people who exercised skill & knowledge were known as áes dána, or nemed ('sacral ones'). This included filid (poets) who were the equal of kings & clerics. The 'base nemed' were men of lesser skill: physicians, judges, smiths & harpists.
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In medieval Ireland the category of people who exercised skill & knowledge were known as áes dána, or nemed ('sacral ones'). This included filid (poets) who were the equal of kings & clerics. The 'base nemed' were men of lesser skill: physicians, judges, smiths…
Éle - Old Irish for 'charm / incantation'. The word is thought to derive from Jesus' cry: "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani". Like in Homer, the calling out to God places an onus to manifest his power. Thus éle were used for magical purposes by medieval Irish scholars.
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Túath is a common Celtic word traceable to Indo-European (teutā). It means 'tribe', a term for the basic social unit of Celtic society, made up of 3,000 people, & ruled over by a king (Ir. rí, Gaulish rīx, Welsh rhí). The Túath system was most long-lasting in Ireland.
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Túath is a common Celtic word traceable to Indo-European (teutā). It means 'tribe', a term for the basic social unit of Celtic society, made up of 3,000 people, & ruled over by a king (Ir. rí, Gaulish rīx, Welsh rhí). The Túath system was most long-lasting…
Teutates was a Celtic god who was worshiped in ancient Gaul and Britain. His name is related to the concept of the túath, & means "father of the tribe". The tribe was seen as having divine life-force to the ancient Celts.
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Birr Castle, County Offaly
Built in the 17th century by the Parson family on the site of a previous O'Carroll stronghold. The O'Carrolls, who were displaced, went on to become prominent Catholic landowners in Maryland & signatories to the American Declaration of Independence.
Built in the 17th century by the Parson family on the site of a previous O'Carroll stronghold. The O'Carrolls, who were displaced, went on to become prominent Catholic landowners in Maryland & signatories to the American Declaration of Independence.
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Birr Castle, County Offaly Built in the 17th century by the Parson family on the site of a previous O'Carroll stronghold. The O'Carrolls, who were displaced, went on to become prominent Catholic landowners in Maryland & signatories to the American Declaration…
The Scripture Cross at Clonmacnoise, County Offaly.
Founded as a monastic settlement by St Ciarán mid-6th century, it's one of the oldest Christian sites in Ireland.
Founded as a monastic settlement by St Ciarán mid-6th century, it's one of the oldest Christian sites in Ireland.
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The Scripture Cross at Clonmacnoise, County Offaly. Founded as a monastic settlement by St Ciarán mid-6th century, it's one of the oldest Christian sites in Ireland.
One day the monks of Clonmacnoise saw a ship sailing over them in church. An anchor dropped, and a man 'swam' down to free it. When the monks caught him, he cried, "Stop for you are drowning me!" They let him go and the flying ship sailed on.