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stairnaheireann · 6 months
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Ruins of the O’Davoren Law School | Cahermacnaghten, Co Clare
The Ó Duibhdábhoireann (O’Davoren) family were scholarly clan of Corcomroe, Thomond (modern-day Co Clare), active since medieval times. Famed for their sponsorship of schools and knowledge of history and Early Irish law, the Uí Dhuibh dá Bhoireann were known throughout Ireland as a literary family and held estates in the Burren down to the mid seventeenth century at the time of the Cromwellian…
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ordersreality · 7 years
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Irish History - #BrehonLaw - Part 1 of 11  
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Uploaded on Jun 29, 2007
Irish history with Pat Flannery. This was filmed 6/4/07. A very interesting talk on the system of law that was native to Ireland and existed all the way up to the 1600's when the Gaelic nobility was finally overthrown by English forces. For more about Pat, check his website - http://patflannery.com/index.htm
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stairnaheireann · 2 years
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Ruins of the O’Davoren Law School | Cahermacnaghten, Co Clare
Ruins of the O’Davoren Law School | Cahermacnaghten, Co Clare
The Ó Duibhdábhoireann (O’Davoren) family were scholarly clan of Corcomroe, Thomond (modern-day Co Clare), active since medieval times. Famed for their sponsorship of schools and knowledge of history and Early Irish law, the Uí Dhuibh dá Bhoireann were known throughout Ireland as a literary family and held estates in the Burren down to the mid seventeenth century at the time of the Cromwellian…
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stairnaheireann · 3 years
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Ruins of the O’Davoren Law School | Cahermacnaghten, Co Clare
Ruins of the O’Davoren Law School | Cahermacnaghten, Co Clare
The Ó Duibhdábhoireann (O’Davoren) family were scholarly clan of Corcomroe, Thomond (modern-day Co Clare), active since medieval times. Famed for their sponsorship of schools and knowledge of history and Early Irish law, the Uí Dhuibh dá Bhoireann were known throughout Ireland as a literary family and held estates in the Burren down to the mid seventeenth century at the time of the Cromwellian…
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stairnaheireann · 4 years
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Ruins of the O’Davoren Law School, Cahermacnaghten, Co Clare
The Ó Duibhdábhoireann (O’Davoren) family were scholarly clan of Corcomroe, Thomond (modern-day Co Clare), active since medieval times.
Famed for their sponsorship of schools and knowledge of history and Early Irish law, the Uí Dhuibh dá Bhoireann were known throughout Ireland as a literary family and held estates in the Burren down to the mid seventeenth century at the time of the Cromwellian…
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stairnaheireann · 5 years
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Ruins of the O’Davoren Law School, Cahermacnaghten, Co Clare
Ruins of the O’Davoren Law School, Cahermacnaghten, Co Clare
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The Ó Duibhdábhoireann (O’Davoren) family were scholarly clan of Corcomroe, Thomond (modern-day Co Clare), active since medieval times.
Famed for their sponsorship of schools and knowledge of history and Early Irish law, the Uí Dhuibh dá Bhoireann were known throughout Ireland as a literary family and held estates in the Burren down to the mid seventeenth century at the time of the Cromwellian…
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stairnaheireann · 6 years
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Ruins of the O’Davoren Law School, Cahermacnaghten, Co Clare
Ruins of the O’Davoren Law School, Cahermacnaghten, Co Clare
The Ó Duibhdábhoireann (O’Davoren) family were scholarly clan of Corcomroe, Thomond (modern-day Co Clare), active since medieval times. Famed for their sponsorship of schools and knowledge of history and Early Irish law, the Uí Dhuibh dá Bhoireann were known throughout Ireland as a literary family and held estates in the Burren down to the mid seventeenth century at the time of the Cromwellian…
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ordersreality · 7 years
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3 Principles of #BrehonLaw That Could Improve Society
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Published on Sep 17, 2016
Could these 3 principles of Brehon Law lead to a better society if they were used today? 1. An open-market of competing judges. 2. Greater consequences for those of greater status. 3. Restitution over Retribution.
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stairnaheireann · 7 years
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Ruins of the O'Davoren Law School at Cahermacnaghten, Co Clare
Ruins of the O’Davoren Law School at Cahermacnaghten, Co Clare
The Ó Duibhdábhoireann (O’Davoren) family were scholarly clan of Corcomroe, Thomond (modern-day Co Clare), active since medieval times.
Famed for their sponsorship of schools and knowledge of history and Early Irish law, the Uí Dhuibh dá Bhoireann were known throughout Ireland as a literary family and held estates in the Burren down to the mid seventeenth century at the time of the Cromwellian…
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