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  • There was no such thing as a sentence of death passed by the Druid's Brehon Laws in the courts of law, no matter what the crime was: it was always based on compensation; the Druid's Brehon Laws was in the business to determine the amount for the crime, (Capital Punishment) was practised, outside the courts of law. The Elected Druid High King from the Hill of Tara's Royal Grove could claimed the right to put persons to death for certain crimes.

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  • The FIRST thing we have to know about Tara is that it is a Sacred Place. There are 7 known wells presently not 6, there may well have been more. Michael Slavin was in FAVOUR of the M3 Motorway. NEED I SAY MORE. C

  • surprised his hat didnt float of:)

  • Thats funny my real name is Ireland and my moms name is Tara!

  • I was there in May of 2009. I highly recommend visiting this amazing site.

  • The Druids ancient inauguration ceremonies at the Hill of Tara's Royal Grove was preserved in the Great Book of Lecan ( Leabhar (Mór) Leacain). This medieval Celtic manuscript was written between 1397 and 1418 at Enniscrone in Tireagh, it was commissioned by Tadhg Riabhach O Dubhda. It has been preserved at the Royal Irish Academy. The Great Book of Lecan should not be confused with the Yellow Book of Lecan, which is an earlier and more complete manuscript.

  • Todays modern Christian propaganda is guilty of reverse discrimination against the Celtic Pagan Druids. Druids from around are trying to protect our ancestors ancient Indo European Celtic traditions through the Brehon Laws at the Hill of Tara's Royal Grove.

  • Born again Celtic Pagans you are welcome to help save the Hill of Tara's Royal Druid Grove by sending a protest letter to UNESCO at - Europe and North America Unit, World Heritage Centre, UNESCO, 7 place de Fontenoy 75352 Paris 07SP, France.

  • Tara: site of the high kings of Ireland.

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