10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CHIEFTAINRY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
chieftainry in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
chieftainry im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
Though he desires to accept cows from another, he cannot, but (must) accept
them from the man from whom he gets the &eoi( tanrclolha. Now, although after
accepting cows according to the custom of chieftainry from the vassals by the
chiefs, ...
Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society, 1868
2
Sanas Chormaic: Cormac's glossary
... yield servitude (gillnc) to that roan and to receive cows from him according to
the custom of chieftainry. Though he desires to accept cows from another, he
cannot, hut (must) . accept them from the man from whom he gets the seoit
taurclolha.
Cormac (King of Cashel), John O'Donovan, Whitley Stokes, 1868
3
The Progress of democracy: illustrated in the history of ...
ting that under the very scythe of the mower a new harvest is always springing up
. Chieftainry now no longer existed as a separate power, and no longer needed a
distinct representative ; it was blended with royalty and could not elect the King.
4
A dictionary of the German and English languages
... Chieftain, uhéériîn, (iu>rm. ehe- vcillcni») j. |. |irr -'liiin!',-!- , fut Ober; hdiipt. Î.
ISdjoftl.J bn* Oberhdiipt eineé Encvc. Chieftainry,. uuWf'iinri,. Chlertainiihlp,. t.i.
eefiimhip,. \. ». bie TOntbt ob.
Christoph Friedrich Grieb, 1847
The same writter affirms that Angus sixth Laird of Macintosh did, in March 1291,
marry Eve, only child to Gillespick, chief of the Clan Chattan, and by her gott the
estate of Glenlui and Locharkike, with the chieftainry of the Clan Chattan, who ...
Abbotsford Club, Edinburgh, 1842
6
Institutes of Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: ...
England had been found an over-mateh, but the difficulties in the way of
consolidating her power, and the superior attractions of continental politics,
joined to the lingering hold of Irish chieftainry, the uncivilized ' " O'Neil, who had
never acted ...
Johann Lorenz Mosheim, 1841
7
The History of Ireland from the Invasion of Henry II. with a ...
Tirlaugh, who had so long enjoyed the Irish chieftainry of Tiron'e by permission of
the state, was now approaching to his dissolution. The earl knew too Well the
consequence of succeedng to a title which commanded an habitual reverence
and ...
8
Institutes of ecclesiastical history, ancient and modern. A ...
England had been found an over-match, but the difficulties in the way of
consolidating her power, and the superior attractions of continental politics,
joined to the lingering hold of Irish chieftainry, the uncivilized habits of the people,
and the ...
Johann Lorenz von Mosheim, Henry Soames, 1841
9
The Irish version of the Historia Britonum of Nennius
... innumerable army of Romans, and sovereignty and chieftainry was assumedp
over them Li. and B. — (T.) require coipijeachc, stray, not ccnpeac, p And
sovereignly and chieftainry was as- a chieftain; but if we read pis njup turned over
them.
Nennius, James Henthorn Todd, Irish Archaeological Society, 1848
10
The Dublin University Magazine
... during the feudal ages; nor was there any country in which chieftainry was
carried to a greater extent, or the lives, and the liberty, and the property of the
subject exposed more to the caprice of those who were placed in authority, than
Ireland.
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CHIEFTAINRY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
chieftainry im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Ireland and the Revolutionary Tradition of Easter Week
"The result of the long drawn out struggle of Ireland has been, so far, that the old chieftainry has disappeared, or through its degenerate ... «Workers' Liberty, Mai 13»