Ó Néill was a Gaelic Irish soldier and one of the most famous of the O’Neill dynasty of Ulster in Ireland.
Far from being censured for the massacre, Duff upon his arrival in Dublin the following day, was feted as a hero by the British establishment who honoured him with a victory parade
The Céide fields in Ballycastle, Co Mayo, date back 5,500 years, making them the world’s oldest field systems, with a complex of walls, houses and tombs, protected beneath a bog and is the largest Stone Age site on the planet. It is the most extensive Neolithic site in Ireland. Discovered in the 1930s by schoolteacher […]
His Cambridge supervisor Geoffrey Elton came to consider him as the brightest of all his pupils.
In total 34 people were killed
Joan’s death inspired many Frenchmen to continue her legacy
On this day
Pope forgave attacker
a significant encounter
Rugadh é ar 10 Bealtaine 1884
He was an accomplished piper and athlete with a keen interest in all things Gaelic and cultural
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