By the order of the High King of Tara, the Druid's Brehon law was revised for modern times and was committed to writing by the Chief Druid Dubhtach Maccu Lugir. The High King's personal advisor, Rossa and Fergus, and the three Kings, Leogaire himself, Dara -King of Ulster and Corc -King of Munster.
The Druid's Brehon Laws is also known as the Senchus Mór (civil law of the ancient Celts) you are able to read these ancient manuscripts in Old Gaelic, which is located at the Royal Irish Academy or the Oxford University. Today the Unification of the EU which is ancient Gaul should invest in the preservation of these ancient Indo-European Documents and making them accessible for academic study for the modern Druids of today.
Could u possibly do a video of directions I'm awful at them
torchwood18x 1 month ago
im irish and i know how to say all that except the boiled egg! :P
btw u dont have to say scealloga pratai just say scealloga ;)
angel27119 1 year ago
By the order of the High King of Tara, the Druid's Brehon law was revised for modern times and was committed to writing by the Chief Druid Dubhtach Maccu Lugir. The High King's personal advisor, Rossa and Fergus, and the three Kings, Leogaire himself, Dara -King of Ulster and Corc -King of Munster.
MagicTellaVision 2 years ago
The Druid's Brehon Laws is also known as the Senchus Mór (civil law of the ancient Celts) you are able to read these ancient manuscripts in Old Gaelic, which is located at the Royal Irish Academy or the Oxford University. Today the Unification of the EU which is ancient Gaul should invest in the preservation of these ancient Indo-European Documents and making them accessible for academic study for the modern Druids of today.
MagicTellaVision 2 years ago
Thanks for sending me that video Monkey
sjhannigan1 2 years ago
You can just say 'sceallóga' for chips/fries and can drop the prátaí bit if you wish.
bacabu30 3 years ago
Thank you, I am learning Irish Gaelic.
ZealDaan 3 years ago 2
Tá fáilte romhat!
gaeltalk 3 years ago
What does that mean? I am a beginner.
ZealDaan 3 years ago
It means you're welcome
gaeltalk 3 years ago