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Medieval Ireland : an encyclopedia

Medieval Ireland presents the culture and society of Ireland from the sixth to the sixteenth century. The Encyclopedia will provide an exhaustive portrait of a lively and provocative period while exploring a rich field of study. Most scholarly works on Irish history cover either the pre- or post- Anglo-Norman invasion of 1169.
Print Book, English, 2005
Routledge, New York, 2005
History
XXXI, 546 Seiten : Illustrationen.
9780415940528, 0415940524
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Abbeys; Adomnan; Aed Mac Crimthainn; Aedan mac Gabrain; Aes Dana; Agriculture; Aided; Aife; Ailech; Airbertach Mac Cosse; Airgialla; Amlaib Cuaran; Anglo-Irish Relations; Anglo-Norman Invasion; Anglo-Saxon Influence; Annals and Chronicles; Annals of the Four Masters; Archaeology; Architecture; Armagh; Armagh, Book of; Armies; Bardic schools, Learned Families; Battle of Clontarf; Bermingham; Biblical and Church Fathers Influence; Black Death; Blathmac (s.o. Cu Bretan); Brehon Law; Brian Boru; Bridges; Brigit; Bruce, Edward; Burials; Burke; Canon Law; Carolingian; Cashel, Synod of I (1101); Cashel, Synod of II (1172); Castles; Cathal mac Finguine; Cele De; Central Government; Cerball mac Dungaile; Cerball mac Muireccain; Charters and Chartularies; Chief Governors; Children; Christchurch Cathedral; Church Reform, 12th Century; Ciaran; Cinaed Ua hArtacain; Clare, de; Classical Influence; Clientship; Clonmacnoise; Clothing; Clyn, Friar; Cogitosus; Coinage; Colum Cille; Columbanus; Common Law; Comperta; Connacht; Connachta; Conversion to Christianity; Cork; Cormac mac Cuilennain; Coshering; Courcey, John de; Courts; Coyne and Livery; Craftwork; Crannoga; Cruthni; Cuan Ua Lothchain; Cumin, John; Dal Cais; Deisi; Derbforgaill; Derry; Desmond Fitzgerald; Devotional and Liturgical; Diarmait mac Cerbaill; Diarmait mac Maele-na-mbo; Dicuil; Diet and Food; Dinnsenchas; Downpatrick; Duanairi; Dublin; Durrow, Book of; Eachtrai; Early Christian Art; Ecclesiastical Organization; Ecclesiastical Settlements; Ecclesiastical Sites; Education; Emain Macha; English Influence (Literature); Entertainment; Eoganachta; Erainn; Eriugena, John Scottus; Etymology; Factionalism; Famine and Hunger; Fedelmid mac Crimthainn; Feis; Feudalism; Fiachnae m. Baetain; Fine Gall; Fishing; Fitzgerald; Fitzgerald, Gerald, 8th Earl; FitzHenry, Meiler; FitzRalph, Richard; Flann Mac Lonain; Flann Mainistreach; Forests; Forus Feasa ar Eirinn; Fosterage; Fraternities and Guilds; French Literature Influence; French Writing in Ireland; Fulachta Fiadh; Gaelic Revival; Gaelicisation; Games; Genealogy; Geneville, Geoffrey de; Gerald 3rd Earl of Desmond; Geraldus Cambrensis; Gilla Patraic, Bishop; Gilla-na-Naem Ua Duinn; Gille (Gilbert) of Limerick; Glendalough; Glosses; Gormfhlaith (d 1030); Gormfhlaith (d 948); Gossipred; Grammatical Treatises; Hagiography and Martyrologies; Henry II; Henry of London; Hiberno-English; Hiberno-Latin; Hiberno-Norman (Latin); High Crosses; Historical Tales; Hoards; Houses; Iconography; Imrama; Inauguration Sites; Inscriptions; Invasion Myth; Ite; Jewelry and Personal Ornament; Jews in Ireland; John; Kells, Book of; Kells, Synod of; Kildare; Kilkenny; Kings and Kingship; Lacy, de; Lacy, Hugh de; Laigin; Lancastrian-Yorkist Ireland; Languages; Law Schools, Learned Families; Law Texts; Leabhar Breac; Lebor na hUidre; Lecan, Book of; Leinster; Leinster, Book of; Leth Cuinn; Leth Moga; Limerick; Lionel of Clarence; Lismore, Book of; Local Government; Loegaire Mac Neill