The Druid's Brehon Laws: Ancient laws of Ireland: Senchus Mór, conclusion : being the corus bescha, or customary law and the book of Aicill (Google eBook)
what the fuck is that knacker shiting about that stupid bastard she not from meath she is on drugs and a drug dealer cause we bought hash grass xtc of her and then rode her
The "Mound of the Hostages" is a megalithic 'passage tomb' and is the oldest monument on the hill of Tara, dating to about 2,500BC. The name "Mound of the Hostages" derives from the custom of overkings like those at Tara retaining important personages from subject kingdoms to ensure their submission.
One of the legendary kings of Tara was named Niall of the Nine Hostages in recognition of the fact that he held hostages from all the provinces of Ireland and from Britain.
Sitting on top of the King's Seat (Forradh) of Temair is the most famous of Tara's monuments - Ireland's ancient coronation stone - the Lia Fail or "Stone of Destiny", which was brought here according to mythology by the godlike people, the Tuatha Dé Danann, as one of their sacred objects. It was said to roar when touched by the rightful king of Tara.
The Hill of Tara, known as Temair in gaeilge, was once the ancient seat of power in Ireland 142 kings are said to have reigned there in prehistoric and historic times. In ancient Irish religion and mythology Temair was the sacred place of dwelling for the gods, and was the entrance to the otherworld. Saint Patrick is said to have come to Tara to confront the ancient religion of the pagans at its most powerful site
Agreed, the roads not too pervasive at all, it seems. Ironically, I can't believe that there's houses built so close to the hill in fact. I could be wrong here, but in a strange sort of way the new road may bring more people to the Hill (Maybe the giovernment can put a toll on entry to the hill??)
yea the funny thing about the road is it goes round the hill rather than through it, contrary to what the protesters would have you believe tara is pretty much intact, it just has another road near it nothing to cry about in my opinion.
The Druid's Brehon Laws: Ancient laws of Ireland: Senchus Mór, conclusion : being the corus bescha, or customary law and the book of Aicill (Google eBook)
MagicTellaVision 6 months ago
what the fuck is shiteing about reading from a book fuck you and your hill
cannon847 2 years ago
what the fuck is that knacker shiting about that stupid bastard she not from meath she is on drugs and a drug dealer cause we bought hash grass xtc of her and then rode her
cannon847 2 years ago
The "Mound of the Hostages" is a megalithic 'passage tomb' and is the oldest monument on the hill of Tara, dating to about 2,500BC. The name "Mound of the Hostages" derives from the custom of overkings like those at Tara retaining important personages from subject kingdoms to ensure their submission.
One of the legendary kings of Tara was named Niall of the Nine Hostages in recognition of the fact that he held hostages from all the provinces of Ireland and from Britain.
Coirpeach 2 years ago
Sitting on top of the King's Seat (Forradh) of Temair is the most famous of Tara's monuments - Ireland's ancient coronation stone - the Lia Fail or "Stone of Destiny", which was brought here according to mythology by the godlike people, the Tuatha Dé Danann, as one of their sacred objects. It was said to roar when touched by the rightful king of Tara.
Coirpeach 2 years ago
The Hill of Tara, known as Temair in gaeilge, was once the ancient seat of power in Ireland 142 kings are said to have reigned there in prehistoric and historic times. In ancient Irish religion and mythology Temair was the sacred place of dwelling for the gods, and was the entrance to the otherworld. Saint Patrick is said to have come to Tara to confront the ancient religion of the pagans at its most powerful site
Coirpeach 2 years ago 2
Love and light Blessings
RabAdamson 2 years ago
Agreed, the roads not too pervasive at all, it seems. Ironically, I can't believe that there's houses built so close to the hill in fact. I could be wrong here, but in a strange sort of way the new road may bring more people to the Hill (Maybe the giovernment can put a toll on entry to the hill??)
Kethtgi 3 years ago
yea the funny thing about the road is it goes round the hill rather than through it, contrary to what the protesters would have you believe tara is pretty much intact, it just has another road near it nothing to cry about in my opinion.
simyan2008 3 years ago
I was being ironic, but thanks none the less for your suggestion. The woman looks in need of a good meal.... thats if she ever stops yackin'!
Hey... the roads looking good.
Kethtgi 3 years ago