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Publicado 25 dic
On This Day 1824: Death in Paris of William Lawless, Dublin-born surgeon & important member of the Society of the United Irishmen. After being wanted in Ireland, he escaped to France where he was appointed captain of the Irish Legion. Napoleon decorated him with the Legion of Honour.
Publicado 24 dic
On This Day 1601 Hugh O'Neill & allies lost the Battle of Kinsale to Lord Mountjoy.A fascinating battle that had it gone the Irish & Spanish way, could have totally changed Ireland, Europe, America & the world. The Flight of the Earls & Ulster plantation would…
Publicado 24 dic
On This Day 1601 Hugh O'Neill & allies lost the Battle of Kinsale to Lord Mountjoy.A fascinating battle that had it gone the Irish & Spanish way, could have totally changed Ireland, Europe, America & the world. The Flight of the Earls & Ulster plantation would follow.
Publicado 24 dic
John Patrick Kenneally, Irish Guards won the Victoria Cross Medal during WW2. Churc,hill even mentioned him in a speech for defending Ireland's honour. Kenneally wasn't Irish. He was born Leslie Jackson in Birmingham, was half Jewish & stole/took his Irish identity!
Publicado 18 dic
On This Day 1834 Twelve poor farmers were killed when shot dead in Rathcormac, Cork by Crown forces collecting tithes during the Tithe War. These tithes were to be paid to the Anglican Church of which tenants were not members. One example during the many in the Tithe War.
Publicado 17 dic
This day 80 years ago – 17 December 1938 – the Gaelic Athletic Association announced that President of Ireland Douglas Hyde was to have his patronage revoked after attending a soccer match between Ireland and Poland the previous month, a violation of Rule 27 on 'foreign games'.
Publicado 15 dic
The Irish brigade led by John MacBride, flying a flag sent by Maud Gonne for those fighting the British Empire during the Second Boer War which he kept. Before his execution following the Easter Rising, some of John MacBride's last words were 'mind the flag'.
Publicado 13 dic
There is a Celtic myth that the robin that was supposed to represent the New Year killed the wren which represented the Old Year during this time, which might explain the origins of St Stephens Day Wren Day! #Folklore https://whistlesinthewind.wordpress.c…
Publicado 13 dic
Cliona, a woman of the otherworld who seduced young men to follow her to the seashore & drown was charmed to protect! As a punishment she was forced to take the shape of a wren every St Stephens Day! Hence the seemingly barbarous practice of hunting the wren!…
Publicado 13 dic
Story that the wren betrayed the hiding place of St Stephen, the 1st martyr, by chattering on the bush where he was hiding. A betrayal which led to the saint being stoned to death. This is one of several stories about why Wren Day occurs (on 26 Dec in Ireland)!…
Story that the wren betrayed the hiding place of St Stephen, the 1st martyr, by chattering on the bush where he was hiding. A betrayal which led to the saint being stoned to death. This is one of several stories about why Wren Day occurs (on 26 Dec in Ireland)! #Folklore
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Publicado 13 dic
Wren Day celebrated on St Stephens Day (26 Dec). Fake wren is put on top of a decorated pole & 'hunted'! Crowds of mummers/strawboys dress up in straw suits, form music bands & parade. Crowds called wren boys. Dingle, Co Kerry, Ireland. #Folklore