@@RonzziiNo, it was around the 8th century. They celebrated all saints on the first of November and the Pope decided to consolidate the rest of the Church in Europe to share the day.
@@OscarDeltaSierra Halloween is irish end of story Nobody cared what your r*pist church calls it us irish will tell you the names too our festivals not the nazis next doo.r
@@OscarDeltaSierra Wrong. Halloween came from the celtic festival Samhain, which was spread throughout the world by people fleeing Ireland throughout the centuries.
0:11 honestly my favorite time in Irelands history where you still had people who believed in The Celtic Gods and The Spread of Christianity throughout Ireland and also The Norse Vikings being the founders of Dublin
There was however the conversion of the entire Island before his death, and that spelled the end for traditional beliefs, but the stories were still shared.
@@OberleutnantVonGerhardt Celtic religion was kinda doomed if we consider how negatively seen it was by other european powers. The Romans for Example were known to have an extreme disgust of celtic religion (this can be seen in the writings of Cicero, who showed a lot of contempt towards celts). As such it could be argued that the Irish Celts got a better deal than the Celts at Gaul and Iberia, as those Celts were repressed by the romans after conquest, meanwhile the Celts from Hibernia converted peacefully and were never eroded by Roman Imperial Policy.
Irish history in a nutshell. 2000bc - 1990s fight tooth and nail. 1990s-2008 become one of the richest countries on the planet. 2008-now can’t afford a house.
Do not use this video to learn about Irish history, buy an actual book or use one of the *many* existing videos actually made by Irish people not trying to push an agenda.
@@drifterchronicles14 The farcical idea Ireland was some romantic Catholic country when we were a third world shitehole until the 70's, where we were just meant to accept the rampant sexual abuse and misogyny of the church that led to things like the Mother Baby homes. There's also the fact he skips over literally history defining moments in Irish history like the Civil War. The Civil War is still a contested issue *to this day*, now why on Earth would he skip that particular aspect of Irish history? Could it be because he wants to push a certain noble image of us?
@@drifterchronicles14 Best ya don't listen to him lad. He's obviously very impulsive when it comes to memes, believing himself the arbiter of impartiality when he spreads an agenda himself. The idea that Ireland was some kind of theocratic fascist state until the 1990s is both hyperbolic and hilarious. Things weren't perfect, but people still got on with themselves either way. It's all ya can do at the end of the day.
The War of Independence should have been before the Civil War as it happened 1919-1921. It should have had “Come Out Ye Black and Tans”, because that’s when B&Ts were in Ireland. The police officer in the Troubles picture has a London police helmet. RUC officers wore peaked caps and their uniforms were green.
@ I know Dominic Behan wrote the song in the 60’s and the opening lines of the song are directed at anti-IRA Irish people. ‘The Men Behind the Wire’ or ‘Suspect Device’ would still be more suitable songs, as they are about the Troubles.
@@jackmanushickey-gj2ki I read in Gaelic history book that "The troubles" was called "An Chogadh fáda/ The long war" and I think this describes better that time, not least it is our own Gaelic Definition!
@@jackmanushickey-gj2ki Its not directed at Anti IRA people as many of the Irish people who Frank was roasting in the song were ex IRA men themselves. So Frank is roasting those "he believes" are pro British including Free Staters who of course were pro treaty as apposed the Frank who was Anti Treaty Republican IRA. But I totally agree with your point the song is not appropriate for the "troubles". Why people even link the song to the troubles or even the WOI as of course its not linked to either as a lot of people think.
@@RobairtO-Dhoilingta-n16420 It matters not only that we go to heaven when we die but most wont, even those who say they believe in God. What about you? Only Jesus is the way to heaven.
Well that was amazing! Fun fact, the King of Dublin in the Battle of Clontarf was the son in-law to Brian Boru the man he was fighting, by 1014 all of the Vikings in Ireland where related to Irish clans (the Gaelic)
The collapse of the Catholic Church in Ireland is one of the saddest things to happen to the Church in the 21st century (though it had been happening for longer): I still remember "The Lord of the World" claiming that it would be one of the last bastions of Catholicism in the last days!
Wouldn't they brought that into themselves on their own wish by turning themselves into some kind of all-powerful shadow-state within-the-state since gaining the independence? I live in Poland and I see that this story repeats itself over here, but with a little twist since due to being in eastern block the church had never gained as much power as in Ireland. But still in comparison to the rest of the eastern block countries "our" communist had played nice against the church (outside the so-called Deep Stalinism 1949-56).
@@joshuafrimpong244 No, the Catholic Church suffers from other nasty problems on top of ped0philes. Also, other denominations and faiths are infected with ped0philia too.
Missed probably one of the most important events of Irish history, 1919-1922 was the Irish war of Independence but great to see some recognition of some rarely ever spoken bout bits of Irish history, such as the medieval periods
Forgot 1970 - 83 when Thin Lizzy was one of the biggest bands in the world and made Irish culture cool with Phil Lynott due to his blending of Gaelic mythology and rock music
Love it, but you forgot their obsession with Garth Brooks. I went there a few years back and I swear, out of the 5 pubs we went to in a single town, only the one on the outskirts of town was playing irish music (some local on a guitar) the ones in town had unironic line dancing, cowboy hats and American country music
Where were the Jacobites and Grattan’s Parliament? When talking about modern Ireland, one thing that needs to be mentioned was how a Protestant Irish Parliament successfully gained independence for Ireland between 1782 and 1800, during which time Catholics got most of their rights back, with most Irish people of different faiths uniting under the ideologies of either constitutionalism or Republicanism, with both in favour of varying degrees of Irish sovereignty/autonomy and increased personal rights. This independence ended when a failed Republican Revolution in 1798 led British prime minister William Pitt to intimidate and bribe the Irish Parliament into merging the Kingdom Ireland into the UK after an initial Union vote failed. Ireland’s Parliament was forced to merge with The British one (though the courts and civil service of Ireland remained separate, but nominally subject to Westminster from now on). People on both sides seem to have completely forgotten this chapter in Irish history, because Protestants and Catholics fighting together for an independent Irish Kingdom doesn’t fit anyone’s narrative, and yet it had a major impact on the island. Unionism, Republicanism and Constitutionalism all originate from the original Irish volunteers that used the opportunity of the American Revolution distracting Britain to revolt in 1782. This heralded the independence and has shaped all aspects of Irish politics, ever since.
Can you kindly tell me which version of Carmina Burana you used for the Anglo-Norman bit? I looked/listened through several versions and couldn't find any which matched the music used here.
1:28 "1937: Founding of the Republic of Ireland" That's a pretty bold statement for the name of the country that isn't even official and was forced on the Irish by the British!
It not Dane, it Norwegian, if it Dane they would able conquered Ireland as Denmark just united in around 800 as and also already conquered England, Iceland and Norway. Also most viking are from Isle of Man and isle above north of Scotland not mention Irish also have some viking in their side against Dublin force
I love being Irish, we're a whole other country between England and America that is different to both. We have Chicken Fillet rolls. And Spice Bags. And Taco Chips. These are good. You should do them in your country person reading this.
As a Scandinavian all I see is: You kicked the vikings out and suffered 900 years of war, famine and pestilence as punishment for that. Hope you learned your lesson! Sincerely, the guys who built your capital.
.Built our capital😂😂😂 Ye seem too think northern savages are the bastion too civilisation Viking had a tiny wooden settlement in Dublin which they took over England built dublin as a loyalist city while Scandinavians played no part in
Even as an Englishman I can you have your songs and history mixed up a bit ! For example, at 1:16 Why Danny Boy which is an English song not Irish, or at 1:22 The Foggy Dew which is about the Easter Rising of 1916 (which you have not even mentioned at all or the WOI either, probably 2 of the most significant events in Irish history) and not about the Irish Civil War, and then at 1:34 Come out ye Black and Tans is nothing to do with the Troubles in the north from the late 1960's to the late 1990's and is just a song about life in Dublin following the Irish Civil war during the Irish Free State era.
@@thegingerbreadlad140 No it doesn't where did you get that from? The tune was discovered / uncovered by Jane Ross from Limavady but she did not write it, so tell me, "who did write the tune and where were they from"?
Brian Boru, ultimate Irish Gigachad.
I’m a decedent from him
@@SeanMcCartheyI am also a direct descendent of Brian Boru
Unless you've just arrived since the latest eaves of immigration than everyone is
@@SeanMcCartheyyes, many Americans also said that they are descendents of Brian Boru
@@sentboumaster3436 but here’s where it’s crazy. I’m Irish and currently live in a small village near Dublin
The last Bastion of redheads
That's Scotland really
@@katamattyon I know but we can dream
Last bastion for gingers from Cartman
Ireland has more@@katamattyon
Better Red than Dead. 🤘🏻💪🏻
I'll view this as a Halloween special since Halloween emerged from the Celtic world 🇮🇪🎃
Wrong. The current date of All Saints’ Day came from Germany.
@@OscarDeltaSierraYes? A country part of the area which used to be named Celtia...
@@RonzziiNo, it was around the 8th century. They celebrated all saints on the first of November and the Pope decided to consolidate the rest of the Church in Europe to share the day.
@@OscarDeltaSierra
Halloween is irish end of story
Nobody cared what your r*pist church calls it us irish will tell you the names too our festivals not the nazis next doo.r
@@OscarDeltaSierra Wrong. Halloween came from the celtic festival Samhain, which was spread throughout the world by people fleeing Ireland throughout the centuries.
Things really escalated after the Monastic Golden Age, huh?
Bro makes this video the day I come back from my Irish trip tf
Now is it an Irish trip or just a Dublin trip?
@@Basterdio123REALL
0:11 honestly my favorite time in Irelands history where you still had people who believed in The Celtic Gods and The Spread of Christianity throughout Ireland and also The Norse Vikings being the founders of Dublin
There was however the conversion of the entire Island before his death, and that spelled the end for traditional beliefs, but the stories were still shared.
@@OberleutnantVonGerhardt Celtic religion was kinda doomed if we consider how negatively seen it was by other european powers. The Romans for Example were known to have an extreme disgust of celtic religion (this can be seen in the writings of Cicero, who showed a lot of contempt towards celts). As such it could be argued that the Irish Celts got a better deal than the Celts at Gaul and Iberia, as those Celts were repressed by the romans after conquest, meanwhile the Celts from Hibernia converted peacefully and were never eroded by Roman Imperial Policy.
@@RodrigoGarcia-ze5em 😊 thanks
Do you know the song?
Ireland has been shaped by foreigners
Irish history in a nutshell.
2000bc - 1990s fight tooth and nail.
1990s-2008 become one of the richest countries on the planet.
2008-now can’t afford a house.
Me as Irish yes I can see why
Ireland was dirt poor in the 90s and even early 2000s.
"Richest" it's fake rich as the country is a tax haven
@@happyspannersCeltic tiger
Your Irish videos are always my favorite
This goes out to my Irish born & raised Grandmother, Betty
I am from Russia and I am interested in the history of Ireland. This video is useful for me, certainly. And Irish melodies are beautiful!
Do not use this video to learn about Irish history, buy an actual book or use one of the *many* existing videos actually made by Irish people not trying to push an agenda.
@@Vegito_Fanpage and exactly what agenda are you alleging he's pushing, hmm?
@@drifterchronicles14 The farcical idea Ireland was some romantic Catholic country when we were a third world shitehole until the 70's, where we were just meant to accept the rampant sexual abuse and misogyny of the church that led to things like the Mother Baby homes.
There's also the fact he skips over literally history defining moments in Irish history like the Civil War. The Civil War is still a contested issue *to this day*, now why on Earth would he skip that particular aspect of Irish history? Could it be because he wants to push a certain noble image of us?
@@drifterchronicles14 He's probably some liberal, just ignore them and they will go away
@@drifterchronicles14 Best ya don't listen to him lad. He's obviously very impulsive when it comes to memes, believing himself the arbiter of impartiality when he spreads an agenda himself.
The idea that Ireland was some kind of theocratic fascist state until the 1990s is both hyperbolic and hilarious.
Things weren't perfect, but people still got on with themselves either way. It's all ya can do at the end of the day.
The War of Independence should have been before the Civil War as it happened 1919-1921. It should have had “Come Out Ye Black and Tans”, because that’s when B&Ts were in Ireland. The police officer in the Troubles picture has a London police helmet. RUC officers wore peaked caps and their uniforms were green.
All Legitimate targets -Armgh Bai.
Rubbish, the song come out ye Black and Tans and the Black and Tans in the song were nothing to do with the War Of Independence.
@ I know Dominic Behan wrote the song in the 60’s and the opening lines of the song are directed at anti-IRA Irish people. ‘The Men Behind the Wire’ or ‘Suspect Device’ would still be more suitable songs, as they are about the Troubles.
@@jackmanushickey-gj2ki I read in Gaelic history book that "The troubles" was called "An Chogadh fáda/ The long war" and I think this describes better that time, not least it is our own Gaelic Definition!
@@jackmanushickey-gj2ki Its not directed at Anti IRA people as many of the Irish people who Frank was roasting in the song were ex IRA men themselves. So Frank is roasting those "he believes" are pro British including Free Staters who of course were pro treaty as apposed the Frank who was Anti Treaty Republican IRA. But I totally agree with your point the song is not appropriate for the "troubles". Why people even link the song to the troubles or even the WOI as of course its not linked to either as a lot of people think.
Kind left out two big moments 1916 rising and the following war for independence 1919 - 1922 followed by the civil war.
Indeed, 2 of the most momentous events in Irish History missing.
I love being irish so much, we are a proud and Catholic people.
Are there Protestants in Ireland? How are they treated?
One of the last in Europe.
I am foremost a Gael than a catholic
@@RobairtO-Dhoilingta-n16420 It matters not only that we go to heaven when we die but most wont, even those who say they believe in God. What about you? Only Jesus is the way to heaven.
If that's the case, explain why this 1:49 is happening right now.
I think you should've put the 1916 rising in there between the famine and civil war that was really important especially for the civil war
THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE
wait this isnt scotland
Then there can BE ONLY ONE IRELAND
That's Modalism, Patrick!
Get it together Paaaatrick!
Well that was amazing!
Fun fact, the King of Dublin in the Battle of Clontarf was the son in-law to Brian Boru the man he was fighting, by 1014 all of the Vikings in Ireland where related to Irish clans (the Gaelic)
Subjegation and vassalisation is a hell of a thing.
From the Netherlands to Ireland
Protect your heritage and guard your borders
May Saorise's light ever shine through the foggy dew!
I love this.
@seanhartnett79 Mise fósta!
The collapse of the Catholic Church in Ireland is one of the saddest things to happen to the Church in the 21st century (though it had been happening for longer): I still remember "The Lord of the World" claiming that it would be one of the last bastions of Catholicism in the last days!
Wouldn't they brought that into themselves on their own wish by turning themselves into some kind of all-powerful shadow-state within-the-state since gaining the independence? I live in Poland and I see that this story repeats itself over here, but with a little twist since due to being in eastern block the church had never gained as much power as in Ireland. But still in comparison to the rest of the eastern block countries "our" communist had played nice against the church (outside the so-called Deep Stalinism 1949-56).
Wasn't that due to kids?
@@joshuafrimpong244 No, the Catholic Church suffers from other nasty problems on top of ped0philes. Also, other denominations and faiths are infected with ped0philia too.
Do not despair lad, a lot of ordinary people still hold the church in high regard despite the constant naysaying and hysteria.
@@feasogachsionnach1872 you mean the fact that the catholic church had a kid scandal?
I was waiting to hear “Come out ye black and tans” and was not disappointed. ❤️ 🇮🇪
1:50 reality.
add in more muslims and add in some trash all over the road
@@Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwavedont forget the chinamen in 20 years
Mass deportations now
Why do you allow these migrants to get into your country?
Mass migration is Killing Europe
Missed probably one of the most important events of Irish history, 1919-1922 was the Irish war of Independence but great to see some recognition of some rarely ever spoken bout bits of Irish history, such as the medieval periods
forgot about 1759 when guinness was evented the most important milestone
Forgot 1970 - 83 when Thin Lizzy was one of the biggest bands in the world and made Irish culture cool with Phil Lynott due to his blending of Gaelic mythology and rock music
I’m irish and honestly I have no words for this
As an Irish person, can confirm
Hold up, those are ENGLISH songs at the end there
Underrated history
You missed the Irish war for independence (1919-1921). But overall, pretty accurate
1:40
I like how everything else is specific events and critical time periods in the history of Ireland, and this is just “the 1970s”
You can’t forget their day of joy and celebration on the 8th of April, 2013.
*I love this style video & videos. Keep it up to make MORES+!*
Ireland is secretly hyperboria but when the landmass shrunk so did our brain size
Ireland only happens to have the 5th most educated population in the world. Rule Britannia Old Fruit!! (The UK is only 6th). 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Irish need to do two things. Rethink their open border policy and teach the future generation of Ireland to speak their native tongue.
Man this was absolutely solid
Now we're in the second plantation period
What?
@@tiglishnobody8750 I think they’re referring to the mass amount of refugees coming into the country.
@oatmeal0 You mean like Ukrainian?
@tiglishnobody8750 yeah, as well as asians and Africans.
@@tiglishnobody8750 I assume any refugee for that matter
As an Irish person from the 1340s, I can confirm we all pointed at the plague skeleton while doing the face I forgot the name of
I love the Irish. I love their culture, their black beer, their whisky, their hatred for the Perfidious Albion. I love dem Irish.
Albion is based
Skipping Irish War of Independence against Britain was a strange thing to skip.
Great video
buck broken by Anglos o algo
Love it, but you forgot their obsession with Garth Brooks. I went there a few years back and I swear, out of the 5 pubs we went to in a single town, only the one on the outskirts of town was playing irish music (some local on a guitar) the ones in town had unironic line dancing, cowboy hats and American country music
0:47 hey it’s my boy Rook!
0:22 Wrath of Druids
1:58 oh the Green Eyes on her Are to die for
1:23 song name ????????
The Foggy Dew by Derek Warfield and The Young Wolfe Tones
@@skulltop3540merci beaucoup 👍
Best Irish song to listen to
The version in the video was uploaded by IrishMarxist
Ah, it’s me heartie, me lad…. Goo ol’ Foggy Dew.
Where were the Jacobites and Grattan’s Parliament?
When talking about modern Ireland, one thing that needs to be mentioned was how a Protestant Irish Parliament successfully gained independence for Ireland between 1782 and 1800, during which time Catholics got most of their rights back, with most Irish people of different faiths uniting under the ideologies of either constitutionalism or Republicanism, with both in favour of varying degrees of Irish sovereignty/autonomy and increased personal rights.
This independence ended when a failed Republican Revolution in 1798 led British prime minister William Pitt to intimidate and bribe the Irish Parliament into merging the Kingdom Ireland into the UK after an initial Union vote failed. Ireland’s Parliament was forced to merge with The British one (though the courts and civil service of Ireland remained separate, but nominally subject to Westminster from now on).
People on both sides seem to have completely forgotten this chapter in Irish history, because Protestants and Catholics fighting together for an independent Irish Kingdom doesn’t fit anyone’s narrative, and yet it had a major impact on the island. Unionism, Republicanism and Constitutionalism all originate from the original Irish volunteers that used the opportunity of the American Revolution distracting Britain to revolt in 1782. This heralded the independence and has shaped all aspects of Irish politics, ever since.
Uh I mean Irish history did mention that, I guess this video miss out that important part
0:50 Henry VIII and Elizabeth I such a perfect couple
Elizabeth is his daughter 💀
@@zufalligermensch8652its a joke
irish lore is awesome
ahhh. now that was fun.
Make one for Denmark!
No 1916 or war of independence?
REAL I WAS WAITING FOR THE EASTER RISING
The 2020's is painfully accurate. Immigrant hellhole
I would’ve used Thin Lizzy for the 1970s
I love Ireland so much 😊
Born from Cork, Ireland
My condolences.
@@CybermanKing haha
Don't you mean 'in' Cork?
@@seanjones2524 from because now I dont live there anymore
@@xcrucifiable Alright mate no need to brag
Cool video but the flag at 1:28 isn’t Irish as the hoist is orange, making it actually the Ivorian flag
Is it possible to also have an Italian POV? (With even the 2001 G8 and all that?)
No mention of the Jacobite Risings or the Boyne
Do Wales next if you haven't done so
Sheesh they couldn't reschedule their revolutions to match the American rev and ww1
The brown at the end is always depressing.
why?
Ireland future is looking pretty bleak, isn't it? We are projected to become a minority in our homeland by 2050.
@@thegnmm because we're being replaced lol
@@thegnmm If you have to ask that question, there's no point in answering it for you.
@@seth3491Thats with a lot of places though, not just Ireland.
POV you’re in Ireland ❌
POV you’re Ireland ✅
the current invasion has no name yet?
known for the time being as the new plantation
second plantation
pretty sure it's called the great replacement, but the term is criticized for now
What invasion as I am Irish and I don't know what you talking about?
@@tiglishnobody8750🤥
Thank you for an overview of the history of Ireland as someone of Irish decent I can say I know something
You're forgetting the pirates!
Can you kindly tell me which version of Carmina Burana you used for the Anglo-Norman bit? I looked/listened through several versions and couldn't find any which matched the music used here.
POV: **in America during 1920s**
You forgot the war of independence, the 1916 rising, and the Gallowglass, and the Irish diaspora across the world
How did you miss the war of independence and the easter rising?
0:57 i love Red Hair so much
1:28 "1937: Founding of the Republic of Ireland"
That's a pretty bold statement for the name of the country that isn't even official and was forced on the Irish by the British!
Accurate depiction of Irish pub
Brian Boru defeated the Danes... BUT AT WHAT COST?!?!?!
It not Dane, it Norwegian, if it Dane they would able conquered Ireland as Denmark just united in around 800 as and also already conquered England, Iceland and Norway.
Also most viking are from Isle of Man and isle above north of Scotland not mention Irish also have some viking in their side against Dublin force
@@tiglishnobody8750We know that today, but back then in the Irish language, Vikings were generally called either Danes or Northmen.
@@feasogachsionnach1872 ok
I like how you completely skip the 14 century
OH DANNY BOY
What’s the name of the song of the 70’s?
Ireland has really gone downhill terribly in the last 20 years. Although so has most of Europe.
It's what happens when you people let the Muslims, Chinas, and Africans enter your countries nonstop 🤦
an an irish lad, I agree
1937 founding of Ivory Coast (also no 1916?)
omg i love wojaks this is my favorite youtueb i loooove wojaks and i am from there!!! btw!! i and i looooove wojaks !!!
I love being Irish, we're a whole other country between England and America that is different to both. We have Chicken Fillet rolls. And Spice Bags. And Taco Chips. These are good. You should do them in your country person reading this.
As a Scandinavian all I see is: You kicked the vikings out and suffered 900 years of war, famine and pestilence as punishment for that. Hope you learned your lesson!
Sincerely, the guys who built your capital.
.Built our capital😂😂😂
Ye seem too think northern savages are the bastion too civilisation
Viking had a tiny wooden settlement in Dublin which they took over
England built dublin as a loyalist city while Scandinavians played no part in
Scandinavians were just a blip in the history of r*pe and stealing what others have built
Now they are nothing but a holiday destination.
Even as an Englishman I can you have your songs and history mixed up a bit ! For example, at 1:16 Why Danny Boy which is an English song not Irish, or at 1:22 The Foggy Dew which is about the Easter Rising of 1916 (which you have not even mentioned at all or the WOI either, probably 2 of the most significant events in Irish history) and not about the Irish Civil War, and then at 1:34 Come out ye Black and Tans is nothing to do with the Troubles in the north from the late 1960's to the late 1990's and is just a song about life in Dublin following the Irish Civil war during the Irish Free State era.
Danny Boy is a popular song in Northern Ireland, especially amongst the protestants but I'll say no more about it 😂
Danny Boy are lyrics to Londonderry Air, a tune that originates from Limavady
@@thegingerbreadlad140 No it doesn't where did you get that from? The tune was discovered / uncovered by Jane Ross from Limavady but she did not write it, so tell me, "who did write the tune and where were they from"?
0:30 Brian Boru died in THAT battle 💀😰
😫😫😫
🍀🍀🍀
😢😢😢
A True Hero
Imagine a king who fights he own battles
Wouldn't that be a sight to see.
i wish you make POV: you're in Türkiye.
1:50 Been to that pub
It’s okay to be Anglo Saxon
Only if you apologise for what you did to us
It's okay to be Anglo saxon if you feck off our Island
@@horatiotodd8723we didn’t do it personally did we , and are you then judging someone based on their ethnicity which is then racism
@@Udhdhfufuf bro intentionally uses BLM race bait
@@UdhdhfufufDid England even says they sorry
Hey Crusader please do Colorado be like
Leprechaun??
no
do a Australian one
you forgot about the Irish Catholic Confederation Revolution, the collapse of the ICC, the plantation of British Dublin, then the rest
Ivory Coast flag spotted.
Erin go bragh
Best nation in the Isles
#TiocfaidhÁrLá
FREE THE CELTS! 🇮🇪🏴🏴
Interesting development ✋🏻👑🙂↕️
0:53 man King Henry VIII looks like a fat fish 🐠 😅
Hopefully now it's better than it was
Many try to say it's better. I personally don't think it is. Could use a shake up.
Where's 1916?