- may be used
today as a catch-phrase or
rallying cry.
Areas which are
Gaelicised are
referred to as Gàidhealtachd.
Celticisation Hiberno-Normans More Irish...
-
claimed genealogical descent from the
mythical Goídel Glas. Even the
Gaelicised Normans who were born in Ireland,
spoke Irish and
sponsored Gaelic bardic...
-
Viking Age, when
Vikings who
settled in
Ireland and in
Scotland became Gaelicised and
intermarried with Gaels. The Norse–Gaels
dominated much of the Irish...
-
during the 11th century, all the
inhabitants of Alba had
become fully Gaelicised Scots, and the
Pictish identity was forgotten. The
existence of a distinct...
-
Gaelic Irish elites intermarried and the
areas under Norman rule
became Gaelicised. In some parts, a
hybrid Hiberno-Norman
culture emerged. In response,...
-
William Uachtar (Upper Mac William) or the
Galway Burkes, were a
fully Gaelicised branch of the Hiberno-Norman
House of
Burgh who were
important landowners...
-
during the 11th century, all the
inhabitants of Alba had
become fully Gaelicised Scots, and
Pictish identity was forgotten.
Bilingualism in
Pictish and...
- Nic- if the
person is female. Some of the
Scottish Gaelic surnames are
Gaelicised forms of
English surnames; and conversely, some of the
English surnames...
- ISBN 978-0-85045-358-4.[permanent dead link] Nicholls,
Kenneth W. (1972).
Gaelic and
Gaelicised Ireland in the
Middle Ages. Gill and Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-7171-0561-8...
- to Dundalk. The Hiberno-Norman
lords elsewhere in the
country became Gaelicised and
integrated in
Gaelic society. By the 12th century,
Ireland was divided...