The History of Ireland, Volum 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1835 - 333 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-3 av 68
Side 81
... According to the Bardic chronology , 1300 years before the birth of Christ , but according to Nen- nius , Ængus , and others , near five centuries later , this " lettered and martial colony " ( to use the language of one of its most ...
... According to the Bardic chronology , 1300 years before the birth of Christ , but according to Nen- nius , Ængus , and others , near five centuries later , this " lettered and martial colony " ( to use the language of one of its most ...
Side 181
... according to which power was distributed , no less mis- chiefs flowed from the laws which regulated the dis- tribution of property . In all cases where property was connected with chieftainry , the right of succession was " The annals ...
... according to which power was distributed , no less mis- chiefs flowed from the laws which regulated the dis- tribution of property . In all cases where property was connected with chieftainry , the right of succession was " The annals ...
Side 234
... according to the most consistent hypothesis on the subject , his seventy- eighth year . No sooner had the news spread through- out Ireland that the great apostle was no more , than the clergy flocked from all quarters to Sabhul , to ...
... according to the most consistent hypothesis on the subject , his seventy- eighth year . No sooner had the news spread through- out Ireland that the great apostle was no more , than the clergy flocked from all quarters to Sabhul , to ...
Innhold
Different Fortunes of Ireland and Britain | 5 |
Geography of Ptolemy | 11 |
Moon Worship | 21 |
23 andre deler vises ikke
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
according Adamnan ages ancient Irish annalists annals antiquaries antiquity appears authentic authority Bardic Bards Bede Belgae bishop Brehon Laws Brigid British Britons Cæsar called celebrated Celtic Celts century chap chief Christian chroniclers church civilisation coast colony Columba Columbanus course Cummian derived Druids early ecclesiastical Europe evidence existed fire Gaul Giraldus Greek Hibern Hibernia Himilco Hist historian History of Ireland holy inhabitants Irish history Irish language island Isles king kingdom known land language Lanigan learned Ledwich letters mentioned Milesian missionaries monarch monastery monuments nations native North Britain O'Connor Ogham Ollamh Fodhla opinion origin Pagan Patrick period Phoenicians Picts poem poet possession princes Ptolemy quæ race records reign religious remarkable respecting Roman Rome Round Towers royal sacred Saint Saxons says Scoti Scotic Scots Scythic seanachies Sedulius Spain stone Strabo supposed Tara temples Tigernach tion tradition tribes worship writers