@JordoF6 Con't,..Then it was switched to 'Ireland' by Pope Leo X in the 16th century who told the Hiberni (real Irish) they were lying when they claimed to be Scots.
Incidently, it was Pope Leo X who was the one who first imposed the 'No Irish Need Apply' sign, as well as imposing the 'Irish' name upon them for entering a fraudulent claim.
@JordoF6 'Eire' is simply the Gaelic name for Ireland, just as 'Hibernia' is the the Latin name for Ireland and 'Hiberni' is Latin for Irishman.
Ireland was known as Ierne, then Hibernia, before the Scots conquered and settled Hibernia/Ireland from the North, hence why Isidore of Seville in the 6th century was the first ever writer to wrongly record Hibernia as 'Scotia', it wasn't acurate because only part of Hibernia was Scotia, not the whole island.
@JordoF6 I couldn't care what you say your parents or grandparents are, that's irrelevant, you yourself are Irish regardless and saying you have a Scottish grandparent is completely irrelevant to that fact, and Irish Romanists always say stuff like that to support their arguments, the internet is saturated with Irish Romanists in disguise, so spare it.
And Yes religion must be brought into this, because it's religion that is making you believe what you do, 'Irish' is a 16th century Papist name.
@JordF6 Dál Riata was a Scottish Kingdom that was always indigenous to Scotland/Caledonia and lived side by side with the Kingdom of Alba until it was subsumed by the latter.
Dál Riata extended into Antrim of Ulster (N~E Hibernia/Ireland), not the other way around, check out Ewan Campbell's work on that.
Google: "Irish tribesmen the Scots did not come from Ireland".
It is a Romansit lie that the came from Ireland.
There is no proof to support your claims, all the evidence points the other way.
@JordoF6 You dumb fuck, you're still not getting it I see, Irish is not a race, and it isn't a historic people at all, it's a 16th century Papist name imposed by Pope Leo X on all the people of the land of Hibernia (now known as Ireland), regardless of what they were.
Ireland was never even a proper nation state until 1922, which was formed by the British imperialist Erskine Childers.
And you are a Romanist, you use their doctrines, I've come across hundreds of Irish Romanists in disguise.
@segano1 And we never called ourselves Hiberni at all where called ourselves the Eire Men even the ancient greeks acknowleged our irish names.No irish man ever called themselves Hiberni.And The irish named ireland ,ireland and themselves irish when they learned english.
@segano1 What are you talking about im not a fucking romanist you paronoid twat.Im irish but my parents where both scottish. And a tribe of people who lived in ireland did cross over to west scotland and formed dal riata and mixed with the picts look mate if you have a problem with irish people thats your business but don't bring any religion into this because bullshit religion has nothing to do with race.
@JordoF6 The names, 'Irish' and 'Ireland' did not exist before Pope Leo X imposed that on the Hiberni (real Irish) in the 16th century and accused them of entering a fraudulent claim, because he knew the Hiberni were lying when they claimed to be Scots.
The 'Irish' therefore exist only in modern name, before the 16th century, no one had ever heard of the name 'Irish'.
@JordoF6 You are yet another Romanist in disguise, just about every Irish Romanist denies being a Romanist yet uses their Romanist doctrines.
The Scots are Caledonian Picts of the Kingdom of Alba and Dál Riatan sovereign Royals, and no it was NOT an Irish kingdom, it was always indigenous to Scotland/Caledonia from the start, and expanded into Antrim in what is now N~E Ireland.
Google: "Irish Tribesmen the Scots did not come from Ireland"
@segano1 Im Not roman chatolic im atheist and i am of scottish descent. I fucking don't care what religon you are the scots are descendetns of Picts and the Scotti who where originally from ireland.And st patrick did not exist along with that jesus lad of yours.
@irishhistoryman The Scots and Irish are completely different people.
'Irish' is a Papist 16th century name imposed upon the Hiberni (real Irish) by Pope Leo X who knew they were lying when they were pretend Scots.
The Scots were the Royals, the upper class aristocracy conquerors of Northern Ireland in the time of Christ. As noted by S.Patrick - whom Christianised Ireland, they were very distinctly different people.
'Scot' is an ancient word derived from Scythia, Scot/Scyt being synonymous.
@gazzas46zs Warning Everybody!!!!......Not for Irish Romanists, it will make you cry and squeal like Taigys on full heat..........watch?v=zwwMf5Et_tA
@GeneralKenobiSIYE There is no such thing as Irish Tartans, same with Pipes, they are of Scottish origin and were adopted by the Plastics in the states who tried to assign them to Irish counties and names in a similar fashion to Scottish clans, but again, there was no Irish clan system either, again that was Scottish.
Check this video for more info on these facts.....watch?v=zwwMf5Et_tA
@pondlife14 You're right about the tartan being entirely from Scotland/Caledonia and not from Ireland/Hibernia, take a look at this video for example....watch?v=zwwMf5Et_tA
@pondlife14 All you have to do is remind them that 'Irish' exists in name only, as it's a 16th century Papist name imposed on the Hiberni (real Irish) by Pope Leo X who knew the Irish were lying when they claimed to be Scots, the Scots were the Royals, the upperclass aristocracy and came from Dál Riata, western Caledonia/Scotland.
The Hiberni/Irish were the natives "Sons of the soil" and "Common ordinary people" as recorded by S.Patrick - whom Christianised and civilised the Hiberni/Irish.
@JordoF6 The Scots have nothing to do with the Irish, they are completely different people, Irish Romanist Catholics like you can't hide the truth any more.
'Irish' is a 16th century papist name, imposed by Pope Leo X on the Hiberni (Irish), so the Irish exist only in name.
There were no Irish in Scotland before the Great Famine struck.
The Scots came from Scotland/Caledonia to Northern Hibernia, not the other way around, hence why S.Patrick recorded them as different from the Hiberni/Irish.
Before you correct others on spelling, you should try punctuation and grammar. It is "Scotland". With a capital S. You used "interbred" proper use would be "interbreed". One should not begin sentences with conjunctions.
@pondlife14 Em Mate The tribe was mainly from the North of ireland they where a tribe obviously they emigrated to the west of scotland and obviously the picts couldn't have died out on their own the people of the scotti interbred and conquered the picts. And stop trying to act all smart, you can't even spell Archaeological.
@JordoF6 There was no such thing as a Scotti tribe, there were Gaelic speaking pirates who lived in Scotland and Ireland who were known as the Scotti. So where can I find your evidence of your strange history lesson showing how these Scotti killed all the picts, where is your arceological source of this fiction?
@GeneralKenobiSIYE Irish tartans have only been in existence since the 1960's originally as a gimmick to sell to tourists, this video demonstrates Irelands adoption of Scottish culture which is a good thing. Everything about this video is Scottish including of course the Scottish Great Highland bagpipe he is playing!!
@JordoF6 Con't,..Then it was switched to 'Ireland' by Pope Leo X in the 16th century who told the Hiberni (real Irish) they were lying when they claimed to be Scots.
Incidently, it was Pope Leo X who was the one who first imposed the 'No Irish Need Apply' sign, as well as imposing the 'Irish' name upon them for entering a fraudulent claim.
segano1 1 week ago
@JordoF6 'Eire' is simply the Gaelic name for Ireland, just as 'Hibernia' is the the Latin name for Ireland and 'Hiberni' is Latin for Irishman.
Ireland was known as Ierne, then Hibernia, before the Scots conquered and settled Hibernia/Ireland from the North, hence why Isidore of Seville in the 6th century was the first ever writer to wrongly record Hibernia as 'Scotia', it wasn't acurate because only part of Hibernia was Scotia, not the whole island.
segano1 1 week ago
@JordoF6 I couldn't care what you say your parents or grandparents are, that's irrelevant, you yourself are Irish regardless and saying you have a Scottish grandparent is completely irrelevant to that fact, and Irish Romanists always say stuff like that to support their arguments, the internet is saturated with Irish Romanists in disguise, so spare it.
And Yes religion must be brought into this, because it's religion that is making you believe what you do, 'Irish' is a 16th century Papist name.
segano1 1 week ago
@JordF6 Dál Riata was a Scottish Kingdom that was always indigenous to Scotland/Caledonia and lived side by side with the Kingdom of Alba until it was subsumed by the latter.
Dál Riata extended into Antrim of Ulster (N~E Hibernia/Ireland), not the other way around, check out Ewan Campbell's work on that.
Google: "Irish tribesmen the Scots did not come from Ireland".
It is a Romansit lie that the came from Ireland.
There is no proof to support your claims, all the evidence points the other way.
segano1 1 week ago
@JordoF6 You dumb fuck, you're still not getting it I see, Irish is not a race, and it isn't a historic people at all, it's a 16th century Papist name imposed by Pope Leo X on all the people of the land of Hibernia (now known as Ireland), regardless of what they were.
Ireland was never even a proper nation state until 1922, which was formed by the British imperialist Erskine Childers.
And you are a Romanist, you use their doctrines, I've come across hundreds of Irish Romanists in disguise.
segano1 1 week ago
@segano1 And we never called ourselves Hiberni at all where called ourselves the Eire Men even the ancient greeks acknowleged our irish names.No irish man ever called themselves Hiberni.And The irish named ireland ,ireland and themselves irish when they learned english.
JordoF6 1 week ago
@segano1 What are you talking about im not a fucking romanist you paronoid twat.Im irish but my parents where both scottish. And a tribe of people who lived in ireland did cross over to west scotland and formed dal riata and mixed with the picts look mate if you have a problem with irish people thats your business but don't bring any religion into this because bullshit religion has nothing to do with race.
JordoF6 1 week ago
@JordoF6 The names, 'Irish' and 'Ireland' did not exist before Pope Leo X imposed that on the Hiberni (real Irish) in the 16th century and accused them of entering a fraudulent claim, because he knew the Hiberni were lying when they claimed to be Scots.
The 'Irish' therefore exist only in modern name, before the 16th century, no one had ever heard of the name 'Irish'.
segano1 1 week ago
@JordoF6 You are yet another Romanist in disguise, just about every Irish Romanist denies being a Romanist yet uses their Romanist doctrines.
The Scots are Caledonian Picts of the Kingdom of Alba and Dál Riatan sovereign Royals, and no it was NOT an Irish kingdom, it was always indigenous to Scotland/Caledonia from the start, and expanded into Antrim in what is now N~E Ireland.
Google: "Irish Tribesmen the Scots did not come from Ireland"
'Irish' and 'Ireland'.
Ewan Campbell has it put clear.
segano1 1 week ago
@segano1 Im Not roman chatolic im atheist and i am of scottish descent. I fucking don't care what religon you are the scots are descendetns of Picts and the Scotti who where originally from ireland.And st patrick did not exist along with that jesus lad of yours.
JordoF6 1 week ago
@segano1 wut do you mean? i dont understand, it must be that 'yank intellectual inferiority' you were talking about.... y u mad at me bro?
Shneed 1 week ago
@irishhistoryman The Scots and Irish are completely different people.
'Irish' is a Papist 16th century name imposed upon the Hiberni (real Irish) by Pope Leo X who knew they were lying when they were pretend Scots.
The Scots were the Royals, the upper class aristocracy conquerors of Northern Ireland in the time of Christ. As noted by S.Patrick - whom Christianised Ireland, they were very distinctly different people.
'Scot' is an ancient word derived from Scythia, Scot/Scyt being synonymous.
segano1 1 week ago
@gazzas46zs Warning Everybody!!!!......Not for Irish Romanists, it will make you cry and squeal like Taigys on full heat..........watch?v=zwwMf5Et_tA
segano1 1 week ago
@GeneralKenobiSIYE There is no such thing as Irish Tartans, same with Pipes, they are of Scottish origin and were adopted by the Plastics in the states who tried to assign them to Irish counties and names in a similar fashion to Scottish clans, but again, there was no Irish clan system either, again that was Scottish.
Check this video for more info on these facts.....watch?v=zwwMf5Et_tA
segano1 1 week ago
@pondlife14 You're right about the tartan being entirely from Scotland/Caledonia and not from Ireland/Hibernia, take a look at this video for example....watch?v=zwwMf5Et_tA
segano1 1 week ago
@pondlife14 All you have to do is remind them that 'Irish' exists in name only, as it's a 16th century Papist name imposed on the Hiberni (real Irish) by Pope Leo X who knew the Irish were lying when they claimed to be Scots, the Scots were the Royals, the upperclass aristocracy and came from Dál Riata, western Caledonia/Scotland.
The Hiberni/Irish were the natives "Sons of the soil" and "Common ordinary people" as recorded by S.Patrick - whom Christianised and civilised the Hiberni/Irish.
segano1 1 week ago
@segano1 man u rly mad huh bro
Shneed 1 week ago
@JordoF6 The Scots have nothing to do with the Irish, they are completely different people, Irish Romanist Catholics like you can't hide the truth any more.
'Irish' is a 16th century papist name, imposed by Pope Leo X on the Hiberni (Irish), so the Irish exist only in name.
There were no Irish in Scotland before the Great Famine struck.
The Scots came from Scotland/Caledonia to Northern Hibernia, not the other way around, hence why S.Patrick recorded them as different from the Hiberni/Irish.
segano1 1 week ago
Before you correct others on spelling, you should try punctuation and grammar. It is "Scotland". With a capital S. You used "interbred" proper use would be "interbreed". One should not begin sentences with conjunctions.
ipbsfpipers 2 weeks ago
@pondlife14 Em Mate The tribe was mainly from the North of ireland they where a tribe obviously they emigrated to the west of scotland and obviously the picts couldn't have died out on their own the people of the scotti interbred and conquered the picts. And stop trying to act all smart, you can't even spell Archaeological.
JordoF6 3 weeks ago
@JordoF6 There was no such thing as a Scotti tribe, there were Gaelic speaking pirates who lived in Scotland and Ireland who were known as the Scotti. So where can I find your evidence of your strange history lesson showing how these Scotti killed all the picts, where is your arceological source of this fiction?
pondlife14 3 weeks ago
@pondlife14
Highland bagpipes have three drones, but Irish War Pipes have only two drones
Fhurin 1 month ago
Modern scots are an offshot of the Irish scoti tribe who killed most of the native picts.
JordoF6 1 month ago
@GeneralKenobiSIYE Irish tartans have only been in existence since the 1960's originally as a gimmick to sell to tourists, this video demonstrates Irelands adoption of Scottish culture which is a good thing. Everything about this video is Scottish including of course the Scottish Great Highland bagpipe he is playing!!
pondlife14 2 months ago
@pondlife14 The Irish have tartan patterns for clans as well. They also have pipes. They are very similar. Stfu.
GeneralKenobiSIYE 2 months ago