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"It wasn’t until the arrival of the Galloglaich that pitched battles became more commonplace and the Hobilars began to become more heavily armed and against other native Irish armies the Hobilar could dismount and fight with the infantry, bolstering the fighting quality of the traditionally unarmoured Gaelic warrior in a pitched battle." Adoption, Irish People, Cavalryman, Heraldry, Cavalry, Medieval Manuscript
Irish Horsemen - History and Equipment
"It wasn’t until the arrival of the Galloglaich that pitched battles became more commonplace and the Hobilars began to become more heavily armed and against other native Irish armies the Hobilar could dismount and fight with the infantry, bolstering the fighting quality of the traditionally unarmoured Gaelic warrior in a pitched battle."
15th century Galloglass Medieval Knight, Medieval History, Celtic, Historical Costume, Medieval Fantasy, Medieval
15th century Galloglass
Irish knight, from the late 16th century Book of the de Burgos, (MS 1440… Reading, Archaeology, Anglo Saxon, History, Irish Language, Century, Norse, Ancestry
16th century images of Irish people | Irish Archaeology
Irish knight, from the late 16th century Book of the de Burgos, (MS 1440…
Irish warriors Celtic Warriors, Ancient Celts, Roman Britain, Ancient, Medieval Period
Irish warriors
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"Murchad, the son of Brian Boru, High King of all Ireland, tackles a Viking at the battle of Clontarf, Dublin, 1014", Angus McBride Viking Age, Irish Mythology, Brian Boru, Military History, Historical Artwork
"Murchad, the son of Brian Boru, High King of all Ireland, tackles a Viking at the battle of Clontarf, Dublin, 1014", Angus McBride
Map of Ireland with the meanings of the county names translated from the original Irish into English Dublin, Destinations, England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Irish Names, Ireland Irish
World History | Map of Ireland with the original county names translated into English meanings - image
Map of Ireland with the meanings of the county names translated from the original Irish into English
Reproductions of Kern in Leine/Jacket and Leine/Brat Medieval Clothing, Friends, Couture, Historical Clothing, Renaissance Garb, Medieval Fashion, Renaissance Fair
Reproductions of Kern in Leine/Jacket and Leine/Brat
Cu Chulainn was a hero from Ulster. He was the son of the god, Lugh, and his childhood name was Setanta. In a way, he is like a viking, or even the Incredible Hulk, because he is taken by fits of extreme rage, which gives to his success in war. Cu Chulainn is killed by javelins made by the sons of Calidin. He hears battle cries and sees warriors that are really just illusions conjured up by the enemy. After being hit, he tied himself to a pillar so that he could stand upright to face his enemy Saga, Roman, Celtic Gods, Celtic Legends, Celtic Culture
Cú Chulainn
Cu Chulainn was a hero from Ulster. He was the son of the god, Lugh, and his childhood name was Setanta. In a way, he is like a viking, or even the Incredible Hulk, because he is taken by fits of extreme rage, which gives to his success in war. Cu Chulainn is killed by javelins made by the sons of Calidin. He hears battle cries and sees warriors that are really just illusions conjured up by the enemy. After being hit, he tied himself to a pillar so that he could stand upright to face his enemy
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Bog Oak Skeane: An Irish Figthing Knife Interpretation | Big Rock Forge Knife Making, Knife, Forging, Oak, Blade
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Bog Oak Skeane: An Irish Figthing Knife Interpretation | Big Rock Forge
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Ancient Irish Weapons: The Sword