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Read more about the article The Names of Ireland: Scotia

The Names of Ireland: Scotia

  • Post author:Brehon Academy
  • Post published:4 July 2014
  • Post category:General History/The Places
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On the various names given to the land known as Ireland. IX. Its Ninth Appellation it receiv'd likewise from the Sons of Milesius, who nam'd it Scotia, from their Mothers…

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Read more about the article Irish Manuscripts: The Book of Aicill

Irish Manuscripts: The Book of Aicill

  • Post author:Brehon Academy
  • Post published:24 June 2014
  • Post category:Manuscripts/The Laws
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The Book of Aicill relates to the criminal law and is often discussed as being on par in significance with the Senchus Mór; although, the latter deals with civil law.…

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Read more about the article How Cú Chulain Got His Name – Restitution In Irish Mythology

How Cú Chulain Got His Name – Restitution In Irish Mythology

  • Post author:Brehon Academy
  • Post published:18 June 2014
  • Post category:The Laws/The Myths
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Under the Ancient Irish Brehon Laws restitution was the favoured method for dealing with wrongdoings. Compensations owed by offenders are given great attention in the legal manuscripts, but it is…

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Read more about the article 3 Things One Should Keep Always Before Them

3 Things One Should Keep Always Before Them

  • Post author:Brehon Academy
  • Post published:16 June 2014
  • Post category:General History/The Laws
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1. their worldly duties, 2. their conscience,  3. and the Laws of Nature. One of a large collection of 'Triads' - words of wisdom, advice, and guidance always given in…

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Read more about the article On the Qualifications of a Poet

On the Qualifications of a Poet

  • Post author:Brehon Academy
  • Post published:15 June 2014
  • Post category:General History/Manuscripts/The Laws
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Here are the Destructions: The Three Circuits of the House of Lir1 The Posession of Burach's House* The Destruction2 of the House of Dumha The Difference of Cathbhad's House* The…

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Read more about the article Irish Manuscripts: The Senchus Mór

Irish Manuscripts: The Senchus Mór

  • Post author:Brehon Academy
  • Post published:5 June 2014
  • Post category:Manuscripts/The Laws
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The Senchus Mór (pronounced: shen-kus moor) is one of the most important legal texts from early Ireland and it means the ‘Great Ancient Tradition’. However, the most all-encompassing word for this body…

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Read more about the article Is Ferr Fera Chiniud – A Man Is Better Than His Birth

Is Ferr Fera Chiniud – A Man Is Better Than His Birth

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  • Post published:3 June 2014
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A maxim of Irish Law first recorded in the eight century. It is a precept which underlies the phrase “All men are created equal” which appears in the American Declaration…

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