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Langues, Accents, Prénoms & Noms De Famille
Origins of the Maceoghainn Clan: What Information Can Y Chromosome Markers Provide?
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Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork School of Geography, Archaeology and Palaeoecology Queen's University Belfast
Changing English Perceptions of the Irish from the 1820S Through the 1860S
Brian Boru and the Medieval European Concept of Kingship
King, High-King, and Emperor of the Irish
Kingship, Lordship, and Resistance: a Study of Power in Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Ireland
The Formation of Gaelic Surnames in Ireland: Choosing the Eponyms
LA1/E EOIN MACNEILL ADDITIONAL PAPERS: CONTENT and Structure
Cline Family and Beyond
The Viking Age: Ireland and the West
Doolin: History and Memories
The Lyric of Lafracoth (Or: Love Among the Hostages)
Newslink June 2020
Unto the Ansteorran College of Heralds Does Perronnelle Charrette De La Tour Du Pin, Retiarius Pursuivant, Make Most Courteous Greetings
C7 Viking-Activity-In-Ireland-By-County
The Battle of Dysert Odea – Katharine Simms
Top View
Thanisch2016vol2.Pdf
Sacred His- Tories. a Festschrift for Máire Herbert
Amlaíb Cuarán
The Annals of Ulster
The Mac Lochlainn High-Kingship in Late Pre-Norman Ireland
80782183.Pdf
Merry Christmas
Gormlaith Ingen Murchada Ben Briain
Department of Historical Studies
The Multilingual Origins of Medieval Irish Surnames
LEBOR GABÁLA ÉRENN the Book of the Taking of Ireland PART VI Index
Glorious by Association: the Clontarf Obituary of Brian Boru
Defiance: the Personal Rebellion of Elizabeth De Burgh and Derbforgaill O Conchobair in Early Fourteenth Century Ireland
The Vikings in Munster
General: Vikings in Ireland
Holmberg-Dissertation-2017
Eigse Paged 2004
Bumford Family History
Gary Gygax's Extraordinary Book of Names
The Vikings in Munster
The Conversion of the Vikings in Ireland from a Comparative Perspective
Copyright Nollaig Ó Muraíle, MRIA Ollscoil Na Héireann, Gaillimh; Acadamh Ríoga Na Héireann 2 Márta 2017
LEBOR GABÁLA ÉRENN the Book of the Taking of Ireland PART VI Index D
Early Genealogies Fro West Clare
Ireland and Man in the Eleventh Century
Power Relations at the Cistercian Abbey of St. Mary at Rushen: with Special Interest in Connections at Furness and Influence Through the Kingdom of the Isles