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1014: Brian Boru & the Battle for Ireland
1014: Brian Boru & the Battle for Ireland | Morgan Llywelyn
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The date was Good Friday, April 23rd in the Year of Our Lord 1014. The most ferocious battle ever fought in Ireland was about to begin... In the three decades since Morgan Llyweyln wrote the bestselling novel Lion of Ireland, she has studied the legendary life of Brian Boru, High King of Ireland. Often dismissed as a mythical figure, as all the known facts about him are contained within the several Irish annals. But thirty years of research have led Llyweyln to conclude with certainty that Brian Boru actually lived, a great battle took place in 1014: and Ireland won. Read about the life of Brian Boru and the battle that changed the course of Irish history in this exciting and accessible account.
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Brian Boru, eventual high king, was a brilliant statesman and strategist who studied “ancient” warfare and tried to unify an “un-unifiable” country—Ireland. He succeeded somewhat, for a while, until his death in the battle in 1014 and his surviving son was not capable of holding the warring Gaelic and Norse tribes together. Touted as written like a novel, it‘s certainly not. But it is interesting and was an excellent read before my trip to ⬇️

Texreader Dublin. The Viking Museum there treats the 1014 battle as if it were a win for Sihtric Silkbeard, the King of Dublin (& Boru‘s son-in-law) because he survived the battle and kept Dublin. But he didn‘t fight and hid behind the walls of Dublin. This book treats Boru as the winner as do the Scandinavian sagas about the battle. The National Museum of Ireland is much more neutral. And seeing Boru‘s beautiful harp at Trinity College Dublin was ⬇️ 3mo
Texreader remarkable. So it was a perfect pick, knowing I‘d be visiting museums. Knowing more about what happened makes those visits so much more meaningful. 3mo
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Brian Boru‘s harp, the oldest harp in Ireland, housed in the Trinity College Library

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Brian Boru

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The tagged book very much favors Ireland high king Brian Boru, the National Museum of Ireland was neutral, and the Dublinia Museum (photo above) very much favored Sitric Silkbeard. So here we are 1,010 years later and sides are still being taken in this battle!

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“The shrine of the 'Stowe Missal', c.1030
“This shrine held an 8th-century mass-book for the monastery of Lorrha. An inscription on the base requests prayers for the 'king of Ireland', Donnchad, son of Brian and Gormlaith. Donnchad reigned for many years after Clontarf but was never generally recognised as king of Ireland.
“Lorrha, Co. Tipperary”

From the National Museum of Dublin

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I visited two museums today both of which described a historic battle between Ireland‘s high king Brian Boru and Dublin‘s king Sitric, the subject of the book I‘m reading. Of course, now I have spoilers since I‘m only halfway through the book. My bad. 😳 But this diagram is excellent to help me keep track of the major players in the battle.

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Map no. 2 #Ireland and the Viking World in 1014

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Map no. 1 #Ireland in 1014

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Bookmail! Just arrived for me to take on my trip to England and Ireland this week. 😊

JillR Exciting! Where is your trip taking you? I really hope our weather improves for you, it‘s been a very wet “summer” so far (north west UK) 4mo
rabbitprincess Have a great trip! I think my parents have this book as well, which we bought on our trip to Ireland 10 (!) years ago 😄 4mo
Texreader @JillR We are going to London, Reading, and Bath. Then taking a ferry to Dublin. I‘ve been watching all the rain! I do hope we get some good weather, too. I‘ve been to England twice before and both times the weather was (surprisingly) perfect! 4mo
Texreader @rabbitprincess Oh that‘s awesome. I‘ve barely started it but it is very interesting 4mo
JillR @Texreader sounds great, have a wonderful trip (the sun is now out!) 4mo
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Jenny , Thankyou ! Great choices , so thoughtful of you. My husband is eyeing the tagged book ... 🧐. I suppose I could share ... maybe 🙃
Thanks so much & take care & chat again soon XXX Cathy.

Moray_Reads I loved the Western Wins, what a gorgeous cover! 5y
batsy Lovely! 5y
Cathythoughts @Moray_Reads @batsy 👍🏻❤️❤️❤️ 5y
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This is a great history book about Brian Boru, high king of Ireland, and the Battle of Clontarf. It's done with a novelist's prose, but a historian's insight. Lots of good resources at the end for further reading.

#irish #history

jveezer I loved Lion of Ireland and have been hoping to stumble across a copy for decades... 5y
speljamr @jveezer Thriftbooks.com 5y
AutumnRLS Nice! I picked up my first Morgan Llywelyn at the Ren. Fair when I was but a wee lass. 5y
Cathythoughts Sounds good .... will stack as Christmas present for hubby .. he would love it 👍🏻 5y
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