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Publicado 14 feb
Today marks the death of King Richard II in 1400. A biography of his history in Ireland, his failings and successes, written by Alfred Webb in 1878. https://www.libraryireland.com/biography/KingRichardII.php
Publicado 14 feb
"Ó Néill stands a head and shoulders above his peers as one of Ireland’s truly great men. His stoic personal character, his uncompromising defence of Old Ireland, and his militant Gaelic spirit are cause for remembrance and celebration." "Eoghan Ruadh Ó Néill should serve as inspiration for those who find that the cause of Old Ireland remains to this day unfulfilled." Informative article https://bit.ly/2tonrs1
Publicado 14 feb
Anti-Treatyite rally O'Connell Street, Dublin 1922 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Irish_Treaty_Dáil_vote
Publicado 14 feb
Publicado 14 feb
The enjoining of hands around symbols of fertility is impressed deeply in the Irish psyche. Whether it's the modern heart or ancient cord.
Publicado 14 feb
Publicado 14 feb
The Claddagh ring is a traditional faith ring that's given in Ireland for engagement or friendship. Originating in the fishing villages of Galway, its 'giving heart' symbolises love and fellowship, and the crown, loyalty.
Publicado 14 feb
The shrine of St Valentine in Dublin - On Valentines Day it's popular for engaged couples to attend Mass here and to receive a blessing of rings beside his relics.
Publicado 14 feb
St Valentine's Tomb - Whitefriar Church, Dublin. Gifted by Pope Gregory XVI in 1836, the casket contains Saint Valentine's bones and a vessel tinged with his blood.
Publicado 14 feb
Publicado 13 feb
This day 330 years ago – 13 February 1689 – Prince William of Orange and his wife Mary II were declared joint sovereigns of England, Ireland and Scotland. The previous king, James II, had fled to France the December before. This deposition led to the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Boyne
Publicado 12 feb
On This Day 1848: John Mitchel published 1st United Irishman. Only 16 editions, as suppressed under Treason Felony Act (1848). He was sentenced to 14 years in Van Diemen's Land. (Escaped after 5 years & spent 2 decades in US being pro-slavery, before returning to Ireland. Died in Newry.