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Ireland Under the Normans

Author : Goddard Henry Orpen
Publisher :
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 36,5 MB
Release : 1911
Category : Ireland
ISBN :

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Strongbow

Author : Conor Kostick
Publisher : The O'Brien Press
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 30,80 MB
Release : 2013-10-21
Category : History
ISBN : 1847176070

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The coming of the Normans to Ireland from 1169 is a pivotal moment in the country's history. It is a period full of bloodthirsty battles, both between armies and individuals. With colourful personalities and sharp political twists and turns, Strongbow's story is a fascinating one. Combining the writing style of an award-winning novelist with expert scholarship, historian Conor Kostick has written a powerful and absorbing account of the stormy affairs of an extraordinary era.

Ireland Under the Normans

Author : Goddard Henry Orpen
Publisher :
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 40,72 MB
Release : 1911
Category : Ireland
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The Normans in Ireland

Author : Richard Lomas
Publisher : Birlinn Ltd
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 33,96 MB
Release : 2022-04-07
Category : History
ISBN : 1788854802

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The Norman invasion of Britain, as depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry, is well known, but the later invasion of Ireland is much less well documented. Yet much of what we see today in Irish heritage has Norman roots. Ireland and Britain have many similarities, although relations between them have too often descended into bitterness and violence. This book goes back to the starting point of this, more than eight hundred years ago. Beginning with Irish history before the Norman invasion, the book describes how Ireland was conquered and settled by the French-speaking Normans from north-west France, whose language and culture had already come to dominate most of Britain. It looks at the creation and government of a large region called the Liberty of Leinster between 1167 and 1247, a turning point in Irish history, identifying the Frankish institutions imposed upon Ireland by its Anglo-Norman conquerors. The Normans were not always belligerent conquerors, but they were innovators and reformers, who incorporated the sensible traditions and practices of their subjugated lands into their new government. In little over one hundred years the Normans had a transforming effect on British and Irish societies and, while different in many ways, both countries benefited from their legacy.

The Deeds of the Normans in Ireland

Author : Evelyn Mullally
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,60 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Ireland
ISBN : 9781846828171

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The Deeds of the Normans in Ireland (La Geste des Engleis en Yrlande) is a primary source for the history of Ireland in the twelfth century. Formerly edited as The Song of Dermot and the Earl, it is the only vernacular text to chronicle how Diarmait Mac Murchada brought Richard de Clare (Strongbow) to Ireland from Wales and how Henry II of England followed and established his régime. The text is incomplete, but at nearly 3,500 lines, it is by far the most substantial item written in French in Ireland in the Middle Ages and it is a significant example of the Anglo-Norman dialect of medieval French. A few words of Irish are preserved in it and it offers clues to the pronunciation of Irish at the end of the twelfth century. The text is also a valuable source for the history of Irish place names and personal names and includes many interesting phonetic variations. This is a new critical edition of the text. It includes a facing translation, a history and description of the manuscript, a study of the anonymous author, an analysis of the language, textual and historical notes, maps, a chronology, a genealogical table, a select glossary and an index of proper names.

Ireland Under the Normans

Author : Goddard Henry Orpen
Publisher :
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 43,73 MB
Release : 1968
Category : Ireland
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Ireland Before the Normans

Author : Donncha Ó Corráin
Publisher :
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 47,41 MB
Release : 2006-06
Category : Ireland
ISBN : 9781851825622

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A revised and expanded second edition of a classic work on the history of early medieval Ireland c.800 to the coming of the Normans, first published in 1972. It deals with the geography of power, kingship and society, the church and its structures, the Viking wars, the twelfth-century reform and the wars of the Irish dynasties, 950-1169. With a new bibliography and up-to-date references and notes.The book presents an original assessment of the changing structure of Irish society in the period of the Viking wars and beyond -- a period of violent change in some aspects but one of extraordinary continuity in others. The most interesting developments -- the simplication of Irish class structure, the emergence of a new monarchy based on farflung dynasties, and the reform of the Irish church and the growth of institutions -- are treated in detail.

Anglo-Norman Parks in Medieval Ireland

Author : Fiona Beglane
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 19,17 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Parks, Medieval
ISBN : 9781846825699

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This book examines the evidence for medieval parks in Anglo-Norman Ireland. It is the first book on the subject and concentrates on the parks documented in the period 1169 to c.1350. Drawing on archaeological fieldwork, historical and place-name evidence, the book generates a broad understanding of the role of parks in medieval society. It stresses the importance of the landscape and of the deer, cattle, and timber within it as integral aspects of the material culture of high medieval Ireland. The research is underpinned by extensive fieldwork, which has identified surviving park features in the landscape. Key topics explored include the form and function of medieval parks, their occurrence and location in the landscape, the status and identity of their owners, and a comparison with parks elsewhere. Notably, the evidence suggests that both parks and fallow deer were relatively uncommon in Ireland compared to England. The reasons for this lie in chronology, landscape, and politics, and these form a major theme within the book, which looks at over 45 parks across Ireland. [Subject: History, Medieval Studies, Irish Studies, Archaeology]

Eucharist in Pre-Norman Ireland

Author : Neil Xavier O'Donoghue
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,99 MB
Release : 2022-08-15
Category :
ISBN : 9780268206116

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The Eucharist in Pre-Norman Ireland considers the social dimension of the Eucharist, as well as its treatment in art, architecture, and spirituality in pre-Norman Ireland.