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- Gaelic_Ireland abstract "Gaelic Ireland refers to the period when a Gaelic political and social order existed in Ireland, and to the culture associated with it. It emerged in the prehistoric era and lasted until the 17th century. For most of this period, Ireland was a 'patchwork' hierarchy of territories ruled by a hierarchy of kings or chiefs, who were elected by a system known as tanistry. Warfare between these territories was common. Occasionally, a powerful ruler was acknowledged as High King of Ireland.Society was based on the kin-group (to which each person belonged) and, like the rest of Europe, was structured hierarchically according to class. Gaelic Ireland was initially polytheistic (or pagan) and was mainly an oral culture, but inscription in the ogham alphabet began in the protohistoric period. The conversion to Christianity accompanied the introduction of literature, and Ireland's rich mythology and sophisticated law code were preserved (albeit slightly Christianized). Ireland became a centre of learning and Insular art emerged. Throughout the period, the economy was mainly pastoral and money generally not used. A Gaelic Irish style of dress, music, dance, sport and architecture can also be identified.In the 9th century, the Vikings began raiding and founding settlements along the coasts and waterways, which became Ireland's first large towns. Over time, they were assimilated into Gaelic society and became the Norse-Gaels. After the Norman invasion of 1169–71, large swaths of Ireland came under the control of Norman lords. The King of England claimed sovereignty over this territory – the Lordship of Ireland – and over the island as a whole. However, the Gaelic system continued in areas outside Anglo-Norman control. The territory under English control gradually shrank to an area known as The Pale and, outside this, many Anglo-Norman lords adopted Gaelic culture. The Gaelic and Norman territories regularly fought between themselves and against each other. In 1542, Henry VIII declared the Lordship a Kingdom and himself King of Ireland. The English then began to conquer (or re-conquer) the island. By 1607, Ireland was fully under English control and the Gaelic political and social order had come to an end.".
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- Gaelic_Ireland subject Category:Ancient_Ireland.
- Gaelic_Ireland subject Category:Celtic_countries_and_territories.
- Gaelic_Ireland subject Category:Gaelic_culture.
- Gaelic_Ireland subject Category:Gaels.
- Gaelic_Ireland subject Category:History_of_Ireland_by_period.
- Gaelic_Ireland subject Category:Irish_culture.
- Gaelic_Ireland subject Category:Irish_society.
- Gaelic_Ireland subject Category:Medieval_Ireland.
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- Gaelic_Ireland comment "Gaelic Ireland refers to the period when a Gaelic political and social order existed in Ireland, and to the culture associated with it. It emerged in the prehistoric era and lasted until the 17th century. For most of this period, Ireland was a 'patchwork' hierarchy of territories ruled by a hierarchy of kings or chiefs, who were elected by a system known as tanistry. Warfare between these territories was common.".
- Gaelic_Ireland label "Gaelic Ireland".
- Gaelic_Ireland label "Irlanda Gaélica".
- Gaelic_Ireland label "Irlanda celta".
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- Gaelic_Ireland sameAs Irlanda_Gaélica.
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- Gaelic_Ireland depiction Reliquiario_irlandese_in_bronzo_cesellato,_sec_vii-viii.JPG.
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