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Early Modern Irish, it was
spelled Gaoidheal (singular) and Gaoidheil/
Gaoidhil (plural). In
modern Irish, it is
spelled Gael (singular) and
Gaeil (plural)...
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Plantation of
Ulster -
Bardic Poetry - A Poem on the
Downfall of the
Gaoidhil". BBC.
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original on 12
November 2020.
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Fearghail 2009, p. 44. Ó Ciardha, Éamonn (August 2007). "Cáit ar
ghabhadar Gaoidhil? [Where will the
Irish go?]".
History Ireland. 15 (4): 5–6. JSTOR 27725645...
- 'Little Ireland'. This area was
known to the
Irish as
Glastimbir na n-
Gaoidhil 'Glastonbury of the Gaels'. (The
Archaeology and
History of Glastonbury...
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being driven out by
warfare with "Clann C****an and the
kindred of the
Gaoidhil (Gaels)". The
fortress of Dún
Aonghasa on Inishmore,
which legend states...
- Ireland".
History Ireland. 5
December 2015. "A Poem on the
Downfall of the
Gaoidhil". BBC. 29
January 2015.
Carlton 1994, p. 262. "Shrewsbury, the
house at...
- Oirghialla,
Clann Aodha Buidhe, an Rúta & Cathánaigh, Ro
ghiallsat dna Goill, &
Gaoidhil Connacht ó Mac
Uilliam Cloinne Riocaird anuas dó, & gidh
eisidhe ann do...
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eclipse of the
native society and
culture of Ireland. Cait ar
ghabhader Gaoidhil? ("Where have the
Gaels gone?") he asked, and
answered himself thus: "In...
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eclipse of the
native society and
culture of Ireland. "Cait ar
ghabhader Gaoidhil"; "Where have the
Gaels gone?" he asked, and
answered himself thus: "In...