Very much appreciated and enjoyed, traced my descendents to Connor Mac Nessa, Red Branch knights Tuatha De Danann Clanna Dedad Darini Fiatach dynasty 1st high kings O hEochaidh, Hoy, Haughey, Hoey, seems as you say, we spent a lot of time in civil wars, thank you, all the very best wishes. I find it amazing also have Norse culture, Hoy Island Orkney Island.
the king of corco modhruadh is subordinate to the king of an deis tuaiscirt who is subordinate to the king of munster who is subordinate to the high king of ireland
The brut tywysogion.. or chronicles of the princes.. is comparable to book of kells.. tywsog is simmilar to taosiche..or chief..leader.. it lists dyfed founded by desi irish.. and brechinog by irish.. 2 kingdoms in wales..
What about bull bay in Anglesey the aigle pple.or angles.they worshipped golden calf first then a bull.tribes of dan.asher and Judah .Breogan was ades cendant of zarah.son of Judah.the blessed son of jacob.yes.zarah left Egypt before the exodus. And his son Calcol founded the cal adonaii tribe.in scotland.it. Was named after him and in ancient Hebrew it means. all for god.they turned to the god of Israel.
Meath only became a chieftom in after Christianity arrived in Western Europe. Before this, the area was split between the Ulaidh, the Luagini, and early Connaught. It's become very clear in the last 100 years that no such thing as a high king existed in Ireland, as the chief who ruled Tara did not control the Ulaidh, nor Munster.
@@gnenian The Scots also known as the Dal Riada has a king of their territory, but is never referred to as Ard-Ri (High king) of Dal Riada. The Dal Riada were subject to the Ualidh overking, yet in the 5 or 6th century swapped alliances to the Northern Ui-Neill dynasty centered in Tyrone/Donegal. Then Congal Claen king of Ulaidh in the 7th century, and king of Tara (Once again he did not refer to himself as Ard Ri) convinced the Dal Riada to join forces with the Ulaidh and Cruithne which led to the largest ever battle in the North of ancient Ireland, The Battle of Moira in 637
@Andrew Bore Thank you. These distinctions drive me stupid. All I remembered was Brian Boruma being titled after a pre Christian legal system or tribute rather and sometimes being titled emperor or king of Scots (in Latin). So a High King of Ireland might not be the same as a High King IN Ireland. Such distinctions being missed would drive anybody stupid.
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Sounds like the ancient Irish had the right idea i think we can learn a load from them to this day
I think so too
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We have such an amazing ancient history
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@@the2ndcoming135 What you on about beta?
very cool.
Excellent work as always. Keep it up.
Go raibh maith agat!
Thank you for sharing..brilliantly explained. Very interesting and informative ✨️🙏☘️🌳
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Thank you for this.. Louise Mckenna brought me here..
Brilliant, thanks.
Very much appreciated and enjoyed, traced my descendents to Connor Mac Nessa, Red Branch knights Tuatha De Danann Clanna Dedad Darini Fiatach dynasty 1st high kings O hEochaidh, Hoy, Haughey, Hoey, seems as you say, we spent a lot of time in civil wars, thank you, all the very best wishes. I find it amazing also have Norse culture, Hoy Island Orkney Island.
Excellent ,as alwsys.
Intresting. There was even a welsh king .. king of gwynedd. High king and prince of wales.. grandson of brian boru.. cynan ap grufydd 1055 to 1137..
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the king of corco modhruadh is subordinate to the king of an deis tuaiscirt who is subordinate to the king of munster who is subordinate to the high king of ireland
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Irealand is and was the only kings the grail the holy blood line .
I have on my family tred ,they go through the campbel and mccallum blood lines .
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Im proud to be from the high kings o dubhda 💚
The brut tywysogion.. or chronicles of the princes.. is comparable to book of kells.. tywsog is simmilar to taosiche..or chief..leader.. it lists dyfed founded by desi irish.. and brechinog by irish.. 2 kingdoms in wales..
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What about bull bay in Anglesey the aigle pple.or angles.they worshipped golden calf first then a bull.tribes of dan.asher and Judah .Breogan was ades cendant of zarah.son of Judah.the blessed son of jacob.yes.zarah left Egypt before the exodus. And his son Calcol founded the cal adonaii tribe.in scotland.it. Was named after him and in ancient Hebrew it means. all for god.they turned to the god of Israel.
Meath only became a chieftom in after Christianity arrived in Western Europe. Before this, the area was split between the Ulaidh, the Luagini, and early Connaught. It's become very clear in the last 100 years that no such thing as a high king existed in Ireland, as the chief who ruled Tara did not control the Ulaidh, nor Munster.
Did the Scots in Ireland have a High King?
Yeah, I can understand why it wouldn’t have been a good time for me to show up there back when my opportunity was more accessible😎
@@gnenian The Scots also known as the Dal Riada has a king of their territory, but is never referred to as Ard-Ri (High king) of Dal Riada. The Dal Riada were subject to the Ualidh overking, yet in the 5 or 6th century swapped alliances to the Northern Ui-Neill dynasty centered in Tyrone/Donegal. Then Congal Claen king of Ulaidh in the 7th century, and king of Tara (Once again he did not refer to himself as Ard Ri) convinced the Dal Riada to join forces with the Ulaidh and Cruithne which led to the largest ever battle in the North of ancient Ireland, The Battle of Moira in 637
@Andrew Bore
Thank you. These distinctions drive me stupid. All I remembered was Brian Boruma being titled after a pre Christian legal system or tribute rather and sometimes being titled emperor or king of Scots (in Latin). So a High King of Ireland might not be the same as a High King IN Ireland. Such distinctions being missed would drive anybody stupid.
Nope, there was a High King, at least before the Anglo-Normans arrived. You must be some brit or other subverter