Irish dragons.
Irish dragons.
Just watched this great talk from Rhonda McClure at American Ancestors on Irelandβs religious roots. Fascinating overview of the laws, power structures, and forces that shaped the lives and faith of Irish ancestors reaching back to the 1600s.
#IrishHistory #17thCentury #IrishArchives #Genealogy
Cloyne's cleaned up round tower is being revealed.
#BCIrishStudies courses for next semester!!
Flowers from The Burren, a week ago:
#wildflowerhour
A Septarian nodule with fools gold (iron pyrite) encrusted veins. Basically a fancy fossilized mud bubble.
Might be my favourite stone so far this year!!
County Clare, Ireland
I was delighted to record this with Niamh and Tiago, hope you all enjoy!
Jan 15: Feast of Γte / Ita (β 570/77) of Killeedy, Co. Limerick; had an important regional cult; celebrated as a fostermother (including of Jesus), confidante (St Brendan) & a 'second Brigit'; her day still celebrated locally
St Ita & St Brendan, Michael Healy @nationalgalleryirl.bsky.social πΈby me
Gortnagullanagh ogam stone (c) National Museum of Ireland
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I-KER-052 (CIIC 184; Gort na gCuileannach/Gortnagullanagh, Co. Kerry)
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βof Mac-Deichet (*Maqqas-Deceddas) son of *Cathai/Cathach (*Catuvics)
The 6α΅Κ° century saw the greatest activity in the production of ogams.
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an architectural fragment on a stone wall depicting a dragon
Here be dragons...
Plan a trip to County Meath in search of magical beasts! This unusual and enigmatic carving is situated above a niche on the west wall of the 16th century Franciscan College on the Hill of Slane.
I'm offering a short online course for the American Irish Historical Society over 3 weeks in December. Researching the Irish in the American Civil War- from where they fought to navigating pension files and other records. More details and how to sign up here: aihsny.org/events-2/aih...