... in 1422, Humphrey became Lord Protector to his young nephew King Henry VI. He also claimed the right to the regency of England following ... in the Isle of Man in 444 AD while returning from England to Ireland. He is then said to have appointed the Celtic missionary St German who ...
Alastair Kneale - Sep 17 2016 - 8:50pm - 0 comments
... Slane is where St. Patrick is said to have defied the High King of Tara by lighting a fire. The king had banned the lighting of fire in ... Drogheda along the N51. Celtic nation: Ireland Itinerary: Ireland Leinster north Place type: ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 11 2013 - 10:02am
... clearly signposted and off the A75 road between Cardoness Castle and Carsluith Castle in Dumfries and Galloway. They are in a beautiful ... that Cairnholy 2 was the tomb of the legendary Scottish King Galdus . The impact of deities, warriors and kings and queens of legend ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Jun 3 2021 - 12:10pm
... In 1446 the third castle was built by Dermot McCarthy, King of Munster and the keep of this building remains standing. The castle is ... Lia Fáil the stone of destiny on which all of the kings of Ireland were crowned. The stone was thought to have magical powers and legend ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Nov 8 2016 - 9:43pm
... under the title The Mabinogion. Culhwch is connected with King Arthur who features in the tale and having been formulated prior to the ... known for being nasty and cruel. He lived in an inaccessible castle from where he ruled his domain. He has a daughter called Olwen and the ...
Mair Williams - May 2 2019 - 9:08pm
... The massacre at Glencoe dates back to the removal of King James VII of Scotland and II of England from the throne of both countries and his replacement by King William (Prince of Orange). Those Scots who continued to support James ...
Douglas MacQueen - Feb 10 2020 - 9:22pm
... Ballasalla (Manx: Balley Sallagh) on land granted to them by King Olaf I. In 1147 the order came into Cistercian control and by 1257 the ... who ruled in the Isle of Man, Hebrides and at times parts of Ireland and Scotland. They also catalogue the bishops of Sodor (Man and the ...
Alastair Kneale - Sep 18 2014 - 8:28pm - 0 comments
... The massacre at Glencoe dates back to the removal of King James VII of Scotland and II of England from the throne of both countries and his replacement by King William (Prince of Orange). Those Scots who continued to support James ...
Douglas MacQueen - Feb 13 2016 - 5:12pm - 0 comments
... The massacre at Glencoe dates back to the removal of King James VII of Scotland and II of England from the throne of both countries and his replacement by King William (Prince of Orange). Those Scots who continued to support James ...
Douglas MacQueen - Feb 13 2017 - 1:02pm
... The massacre at Glencoe dates back to the removal of King James VII of Scotland and II of England from the throne of both countries and his replacement by King William (Prince of Orange). Those Scots who continued to support James ...
Douglas MacQueen - Feb 10 2021 - 5:30pm