Irish history with Pat Flannery. This was filmed 7/2/07. Pat continues on the theme of the history of the O'Neill with one of their greatest ancestors, Niall Noigíallach, better known as "Niall of ...
Irish history with Pat Flannery. This was filmed 7/2/07. Pat continues on the theme of the history of the O'Neill with one of their greatest ancestors, Niall Noigíallach, better known as "Niall of the Nine Hostages." The O'Neill theme will culminate with a talk on "The Flight of the Earls" in September (which will be the 400th aniversary of the event). Again, Monsignor O'Neill contributes to the lecture with his unique insight. For more about Pat, check his website - http://patflannery.com/index.htm
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The names of the Ard Ri: O'Neill (from Niall of the Nine Hostages), O'Brien (from Brian Boru), O'Connor, O'Donnell and a few others are the so called 'royal names' of Ireland.
Most of the evidence I've seen strongly suggests that Niall in fact did control all of Ireland and most of Britain as well. Can you cite a reliable source that says otherwise?
What Pat said about the Celts in Britain was that they were wiped out as far as a native power. Why wouldn't Niall be able to dominate them? The Celtic societal structure in Britain was completly wiped out. Lets hear you prove him wrong.
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names' of Ireland.
What Pat said about the Celts in Britain was that they were wiped out as far as a native power. Why wouldn't Niall be able to dominate them? The Celtic societal structure in Britain was completly wiped out. Lets hear you prove him wrong.