Irish History -"Spain and Ireland" Part 1 of 10

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Irish history with Pat Flannery. This was filmed 12/3/07. Pat talks about the role of Spain in the history of Ireland. For more about Pat, check his website - patflannery.com...

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  • @woodclaire8696
    @woodclaire8696 6 лет назад +56

    I'm Irish and I love Spain.

    • @luispos00
      @luispos00 Год назад +7

      I'm spanish and i love Ireland.

  • @jens5984
    @jens5984 6 лет назад +57

    I have been living in Spain for 7 years. I love Spain.

  • @josecabello5821
    @josecabello5821 4 года назад +41

    Greetings from Spain to our Catholic friends. 🇮🇪

  • @tinydancer867
    @tinydancer867 3 года назад +17

    I myself am “black Irish”! My father explained it to me and it makes a lot of sense. I’m definitely Irish, but I have that dark skin tone, dark eyes and Hair. It’s fascinating to me that I’m considered black Irish and I’m very proud of being Irish, Spanish, and Dutch.

    • @adam-ip3xe
      @adam-ip3xe 2 года назад +2

      are you proud do descend from blacks?

    • @bobsmith5441
      @bobsmith5441 Год назад +5

      This 'black irish' term is only used in America; I have never heard this in Ireland. Lots of Irish have your complexion. 🙂

    • @chrisgibson5267
      @chrisgibson5267 Год назад

      @@bobsmith5441 Black Irish. A Republican friend of mine used to refer to Northern Ireland- the North of Ireland, as the black North. He reckoned that the phrase had its origins in the dress of the Presbyterian people who came there from Scotland.
      It's only an anecdote, but my English Catholic mother recalls her very Protestant Irish grandmother invariably wore black dresses more typical of the turn of the century.

    • @bobsmith5441
      @bobsmith5441 Год назад +1

      @@chrisgibson5267 Interesting anecdote but not quite sure it holds water.
      The OP appears to think that all Irish people look the same and having 'dark features' warrants a seperate categorisation.
      I've only seen this term on the internet by Americans, never once heard this in Ireland and i'm not a young man.
      All my family have dark hair, brown eyes and a swarthy complexion.

    • @danteleone2787
      @danteleone2787 Месяц назад

      Can you please share your story from your father? Thankyou… I too have Irish heritage from Tipperary and have the characteristics of an Iberian. In fact, my blood has strong Iberian and Basque DNA along with Irish and the other DNAs from my parents.

  • @tonygimenez7255
    @tonygimenez7255 7 лет назад +63

    Spain ❤ Ireland

    • @andykane439
      @andykane439 7 лет назад +22

      Tony Gimenez Ireland❤spain

    • @briannaysiamodonnell478
      @briannaysiamodonnell478 5 лет назад +6

      @@thomaspollock9274 Another ignorant indigenous..🇮🇪❤️🇪🇸

  • @tintindegrelle3468
    @tintindegrelle3468 7 лет назад +60

    Irish and Britons came from northern Spain originally.

    • @rdeloges7957
      @rdeloges7957 6 лет назад +17

      Yep been proven by DNA. Northern Spaniards are Celtic and it's likely Iberia was the origin of the Celtic tribes that boated to Ireland.

    • @ryanwillmore927
      @ryanwillmore927 5 лет назад

      Jerry dee
      This.

    • @TheM41a
      @TheM41a 5 лет назад +2

      E DeLoges on the contrary this theory has been now disproven by recent genetic

    • @briannaysiamodonnell478
      @briannaysiamodonnell478 5 лет назад

      @@thomaspollock9274 Shut up your ignorant mouth ... You're full of hate.

    • @HrhPrinceAndrewOCrowley
      @HrhPrinceAndrewOCrowley 5 лет назад +2

      No they did not ! Our Royal line in Ireland and Scotland came from Egypt and Magog in Scythia in 2350 BCE to Ireland !

  • @isaiahgomes5934
    @isaiahgomes5934 3 года назад +15

    my grandfather from my mothers side was irish from spain. i was always confused by the connection so i am very thankful for these videos!

    • @Ericson-vk6bx
      @Ericson-vk6bx 2 года назад +1

      you have a Portuguese last name, that is, nothing to do with Spain

    • @goheine
      @goheine 2 года назад +3

      @@Ericson-vk6bx It could be Galician.

    • @johnoneal1234
      @johnoneal1234 Год назад +2

      @@Ericson-vk6bx We follow the father's line.

    • @Cobe1976
      @Cobe1976 Год назад +1

      @@Ericson-vk6bx nothing to do with Spain, even though they’re part of the same peninsula 😂

    • @fintonmainz7845
      @fintonmainz7845 10 месяцев назад

      "Irish from Spain". Nonsense

  • @edwinasencio9785
    @edwinasencio9785 12 лет назад +11

    I am of Spanish descent and a accent of the Asencio name. My heritage goes back as far as the Basque in Northern Spain or the Pyrenees. Watching these videos helps me in answering the question of why there are so many Hispanics through out the world called Edwin (ead). Edwin is not a Spanish name and it's pronounced differently in the spanish language(ehween).
    Strange how this tradition still exist today. ~Edwin

  • @edstar83
    @edstar83 5 лет назад +8

    The majority of Iberia was inhabited by celtic tribes not just the North.. Native Iberian inhabited the East Coast. It took the Romans 200 years even after the Fall of Hannibal and Carthage to conquer and Romanize the majority of tribes in Iberia but we never hear about that, it's always Rome vs Gaul, Britannia, Germania.

  • @Noetic22
    @Noetic22 15 лет назад +21

    i've been to celtic spain! its so beautiful- in the spanish state called Galicia, u can still see the ancient Celtic ruins all around!!!!! these ppl in this state dont even speak castilian- well, they do, but their native language is Gallego!!!!! its amazing!

    • @jorgemochales3262
      @jorgemochales3262 2 года назад +8

      Yo en Irlanda (sobre todo en la zona del Oeste, Galway, Clare,..) me sentía cómo en casa (Galicia). Y no solo por el paisaje. También por las construcciones y por el carácter de la gente. Cultura atlántica o celta (no sabría explicarlo).

    • @johnoneal1234
      @johnoneal1234 2 года назад +3

      @@jorgemochales3262 The reason is because we are one people.

    • @Ericson-vk6bx
      @Ericson-vk6bx 2 года назад +1

      @@johnoneal1234 Diego Maradona era decendiete de Gallegos sabías eso ? 😁

    • @vascoespañol
      @vascoespañol 2 года назад +2

      @@johnoneal1234 yes, cant imagine how loved is irish people in northern spain specialy

    • @johnoneal1234
      @johnoneal1234 Год назад

      @@Ericson-vk6bx No, I did not know. I will Google and learn about it, though. Thanks Ericson!

  • @bernardosanchez-capuchino3677
    @bernardosanchez-capuchino3677 9 лет назад +12

    Greetings from Valencia whose natives were iberians.I find your esplanation of our special relationship very fascinating.I learnt english in Ireland and keep very fond memories of that time.I was a teenager.

  • @NovoBrooklyn
    @NovoBrooklyn 14 лет назад +12

    Thank you for uploading these videos. I am Galician and this is very interesting for me. The Romans gave the name Gallaecia to the northwest part of the Iberian peninsula after the Gallaeci (Greek Kallaikoi) tribe (or Gallaecians).

  • @rocelta2
    @rocelta2 11 лет назад +17

    The Celts of Spain, Asturian, Galician, inhabited and colonized Ireland and moved to Scotland, the pure Celtic comes from Spain

  • @alexguamisalegre4097
    @alexguamisalegre4097 11 лет назад +11

    Galicia, Asturias and Cantabria have the same kind of culture, buildings and many traditions similar of Ireland and Scotland

  • @rocelta2
    @rocelta2 8 лет назад +16

    We all know that the Celts of Spain, Ireland and peopled part of what is now England. The DNA gene itself R1b majority in Spain and Ireland and England confirmed. Celtic traditions in the north and part of Spain still remain today. Northern Spain was never really Romanized.

    • @buddyalmensbalcin5864
      @buddyalmensbalcin5864 7 лет назад +4

      Southern-East Spanish nowaday were people from Asturias, Castillia, Catalonia, Aragon, Basque Country Northern people, they were seetlers after reconquest and moors expulsion... The most popular surname in all Spain is Garcia, Basque-Navarre surname..

    • @buddyalmensbalcin5864
      @buddyalmensbalcin5864 7 лет назад

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expulsion_of_the_Moriscos

  • @miguelcebrianrodriguez9642
    @miguelcebrianrodriguez9642 5 лет назад +11

    Gracias por las muestras de agradecimiento a la armada española. Viva Irlanda.Madrid.

  • @Crosafermu
    @Crosafermu 3 года назад +6

    Ireland and Spain forever united

  • @danielaguayo7232
    @danielaguayo7232 3 года назад +4

    I am spanish patriot and i love Ireland. Spain and Ireland = celtic blood
    BROTHER NATION! CATOLIC AND CELTIC
    FREE IRELAND!!!

  • @espanaprimero4431
    @espanaprimero4431 5 лет назад +10

    Hello, I am spanish, the irish people is my familily igually that peopple if Spain.
    Is a honor for me the relations of two nations
    A true honor

  • @usulkane
    @usulkane 16 лет назад +7

    thank you for these videos. Like you said...i'm one of those people who always knew about a special relationship between spain and ireland...but couldn't really explain why (in detail). Thanks again!

  • @chrisgibson5267
    @chrisgibson5267 Год назад +2

    As an Englishman of Spanish ( North West Spain and the Basque country) and Irish descent ( Central and Northern Ireland), and raised by an Irish Catholic mother, I can relate to this.
    PS Moors. The Berber tribe who lived in what is now Morroco and Algeria were known by the Romans as the Mauri, and the land as Mauritania. This gave us the English word Moor.

  • @CELIBERICO
    @CELIBERICO 16 лет назад +7

    Very very interesting ! Wow ! No wonder the Irish act very similar to the Spanish....!!

  • @Darkscenes-jp4ge
    @Darkscenes-jp4ge 9 месяцев назад +1

    Irish people came from Northern Spain that's why Irish people sometimes might get confused for looking Italian cause Italians and Spanish are similar

  • @vascoespañol
    @vascoespañol 2 года назад +3

    I love ireland, some of the best people in the world, and being basque i can see we share same blood.
    Love from Spain, god bless you

  • @gogogeedus
    @gogogeedus 11 лет назад +3

    I believe a percentage of the Irish walked there from The mainland and those people walked there across the north sea plain and Doggerland to get to what we now know as the British Isles today,This would have taken place between 15k and 5k years ago,as the sea levels rose these people got trapped on the Islands,but this is just a small part of the story,Spain has always been there and is very relevant as it has been an ice age refuge at different times for people migrating from northern Europe.

  • @celtiberian07
    @celtiberian07 6 лет назад +3

    My grand mothers grand dad was a merchernt and fisher men from a place called huelva in southern spain , we where always told stories of spain and having spanish as much as irish if not more and we came from ireland

    • @enriquepascual8767
      @enriquepascual8767 5 лет назад +1

      Huelva, have a look of this mazing clip, you will love it! ruclips.net/video/cI9hD6QreWc/видео.html

  • @ebeneezzer
    @ebeneezzer 15 лет назад +7

    Nice to see somebody say what needed to be said on the "Scots-Irish" revisionist nonsense.

  • @breenirwin2356
    @breenirwin2356 6 лет назад +7

    I'm Irish but have black and brown eyes with very dark features in fact people ask quite often if I am even Irish.
    I am from Dublin so I understand it was heavily mixed with invasions Vikings Normans so on but it is taken as fact that we are Celts but I don't believe we are.
    I'm very interested in the history behind my appearance as I am not the sterotypical look of an Irishman you know the red hair and all that.
    I heard somewhere that a vast amount of the first Irish came from the Basque the black Irish so to speak I heard it was a myth but it could explain the black hair and dark features but.
    I'm fascinated by that stuff anybody with any sort of information or knowledge would be greatly appreciated.
    Just love that type of stuff.
    I think alot of Irish history is undiscovered.

  • @hdp26
    @hdp26 15 лет назад +2

    historic tip a roman historian wrote: an asturian (north hispannic celtic region) cavalry wing was sent as mercs for the romans in the labor of conquering the islands, and the origin of britsh ponneys,( as there never was horses in britain) is told to come from this mountain little horses called asturcon

  • @daisypetal2487
    @daisypetal2487 6 лет назад +6

    I find this interesting. My father's side of the family are from Northern Spain. Basque.

  • @iSPaLiTo
    @iSPaLiTo 14 лет назад +5

    Do you know Míl Espáine? he is the father of all irish.
    .
    Congrats Irish you all are spanish... lol

    • @bryanwolfe6975
      @bryanwolfe6975 6 лет назад +2

      iSPaLiTo lol I’m already both Spanish and Irish ☘️

  • @cesar25944
    @cesar25944 11 лет назад +22

    ireland in gaelic...IBERNIA........spain is IBERIA

    • @buddyalmensbalcin5864
      @buddyalmensbalcin5864 5 лет назад +7

      No Doubt Old Iberia is motherland of Ancient Irish genetics according to DNA

    • @buddyalmensbalcin5864
      @buddyalmensbalcin5864 5 лет назад +2

      And they were not Celts, Celtic DNA in Spain or Ireland only represents 26-37%, R1b more than 65-80%

  • @OkieGal123
    @OkieGal123 6 лет назад +7

    I aways wonder why my dad and grandpa was so dark to be irish now I know. thanks

    • @jacoboarca8516
      @jacoboarca8516 4 года назад +3

      The spaniards arw not dark, that is a big lye. The pure spaniards unless

  • @Juangokustar
    @Juangokustar 14 лет назад +3

    For a long time I´ve known of the links between ancient Irish and Spanish populations. The Irish kings were descendants from Breogan, the father of Miles,
    King of what is now Galicia, builder of the great tower in A Coruña from where tradition says Ireland could be seen on clear sunny days and from which Milesians parted to colonize Ireland.

    • @johnoneal1234
      @johnoneal1234 2 года назад +1

      More than tradition says it. You can still climb up the Tower of Hercules in Gallicia and see Ireland yourself.

  • @alexismanon81
    @alexismanon81 16 лет назад +3

    There is a multitude of Hallstatt-period Celtic metalwork pieces, but relatively little La Tene type work in Spain. Perhaps the Celts were already established in Spain before La Tene style began to develop elsewhere in circa 500 B.C. Cunliffe also suggests that Celtic spoken in Spain was more ancient than Celtic Gaulish once spoken in present-day France.

  • @jmcr1963
    @jmcr1963 6 лет назад +8

    Celts in Spain were mainly established in Central Spain, not Northern Spain. They actually mixed with Iberians later on to form Celtiberian tribes. Please have your facts right.

    • @edstar83
      @edstar83 5 лет назад +4

      I better way to put it is Celts inhabited the majority of Spain not just the North. Because Galicia.

    • @goodaimshield1115
      @goodaimshield1115 5 лет назад +2

      @@edstar83 Yes. Celts inhabited North Western Spain, and Central Spain, and even the southwestern part of the Iberian Peninsula, around 2/3 of the Iberian Peninsula was settled by Celts.

    • @diegorivera6500
      @diegorivera6500 4 года назад +1

      Celtiberian means a Celt living in Iberia not a mixed population of Celts and Iberian tribes. You have it wrong. Also Celts dominate the Central and Northwestern parts of Spain, not just the central lands. If you go to Galicia in Northwestern Spain you still can see the remains of Celtic villages and fortresses.

    • @vascoespañol
      @vascoespañol 2 года назад

      Are you nuts?

  • @johnoneal1234
    @johnoneal1234 Год назад

    This guy is so good, he should have thousands of subscribers.
    I am just glad his videos are still up. I hope he is doing well, he must be getting up there in age.

  • @seanconway1154
    @seanconway1154 5 лет назад +4

    Port-u-gaul, gailicia, galilee, galatians, briton, brittany, tuatha de dan-ann, scan-dan-navia, dane-mark, gaul, all these people have a common ancestor as sea fairing peoples who travelled the entire coastlines of the Mediteranian sea (which means sea between lands) & the Atlantic coast of Europe as well as the North sea. It was the original civilization of Europe, North Africa & the Middle east around 3000 years ago until it was almost erased from history by invaders from the North & East.

  • @Kiriby_0
    @Kiriby_0 4 года назад +2

    Hi from Lynnfield MA USA!

  • @gissellest333
    @gissellest333 5 месяцев назад

    My mother's side is Irish and Italian, so no surprise there. But when I did the DNA test, even though I take those tests with a grain of salt, I was surprised to see that we have a lot of Basque ancestry. This was surprising because my paternal grandparents were born and raised in Tarragona in Cataluna. I have no clue where the Basque side comes from on my dad's side.

  • @alexismanon81
    @alexismanon81 16 лет назад +1

    There is a theory, researchers arent sure yet when the Iberian celts settled there, because they had found celtic tools and celtic artifacts that is not found elsewhere in the rest of Europe and also the celtic language in Spain..

  • @teresaareces4995
    @teresaareces4995 2 года назад +2

    Hello, very interesting topic, I have been told that my mother’s mother was from Spain - and - her father side were Irish descendants ( in Basque Country) his last name was BAXES - I did a DNA test - Spain 52% France 22% Ireland & Scotland 9% Portugal 11% + others 1%
    I have never been able to find the name BAXES anywhere - I was born in Havana, Cuba now in USA for 60 years.
    Can you maybe find the origin of the name? Thank you ☘️

  • @bubblegum4331
    @bubblegum4331 5 лет назад +4

    wwooaaaaa.
    Ok. Regardless of what's in the video, the comments below baffled me.
    First of all, Moors are not arabs, moors are african.
    Secondly, the term spaniard makes no sense whatsoever, cause Spanish people are a mix of Celtic, Germanic and Moorish, exactly like the French! We have a very bad tendency to define the ethnicity based on political borders, which is a total mistake.
    Thirdly, skin tone has never, ever EVER mattered on a continental level. Spanish people are white, they are european, period. If skin tones differ from a region to another is because of the amount of sun.
    You can have in the same family one who has brow eyes black hair, another with blue eyes and blond hair, another with ginger hair and brown eyes another with green eyes and black hair etc, that, in every single country in Europe. Scandinavians are not all blond, Spanish are not all tan with black hair, French are not all chartain with blue eyes, Scots are not all ginger.
    We have to stop categorising everything, it's reminiscent of the late 19th century eugenics.
    A person doesn't have black hair or brown eyes cause he or she has genetic link to africans or southern europeans or whatever.
    If u wonder why some irish people have blue eyes and others have brown eyes it's called genetic randomness.
    Again, within same family u can have the whole spectrum.
    Ethnicity doesn't rely on skin tone, u can brown eyes/black haired scots and irish and u have blond/blue eyes spanish.
    Spanish, French, Scots and Irish are Celts.
    It is also proven by DNA and ancient texts that irish people are descendents of Spanish Celts and I personally think it's beautiful.
    People tend to overlook history or take it for granted, I think it's a terrible mistake cause it there's one thing that has defined Europe throughout the centuries it is its contant flux of migrations. Which in my opinion makes European countries incredibly close to one another.

    • @enriquepascual8767
      @enriquepascual8767 5 лет назад

      ¿Moorish?, just 4%, and by the way, moorish amazigh.

    • @bubblegum4331
      @bubblegum4331 5 лет назад +2

      @@enriquepascual8767 Yeah. that's what I said. Moorish = Amazigh = Native African. And yeah it's a very small %, I completely agree, it's a fact.

  • @dukadarodear2176
    @dukadarodear2176 5 лет назад +2

    My understanding is that the latest research into the DNA of the people of Ireland shows that 80% of Irish people descend from the first Neolithic and Mesolithic settlers.
    The people of North West Spain have the same origins so it looks like that they hugged the French coast and arrived in Ireland by boat.
    The 'Celtic' migration into Ireland in the Iron Age was a Cultural Migration not an actual one involving Celtic warriors etc.
    There is no evidence in the archaeological record of any invasion of Ireland during the Iron Age.
    The term 'Celt' is dodgy and pretty vague.
    It was first used by the Greeks who called every Barbarian North of them 'Keltoi'.
    We are 'Celtic' only in our language, music, dance etc.

  • @CELIBERICO
    @CELIBERICO 13 лет назад +2

    Impressive, WOW. Pretty solid.

  • @prigual
    @prigual 11 лет назад +2

    the Greeks gave that name to was is now Spain and Portugal....

  • @VTS1911
    @VTS1911 3 года назад +5

    Catholic and Celtic Brothers 😎

  • @robertdoyle687
    @robertdoyle687 Год назад

    The Irish Gaelic summer schools usually have a good mixture of students from various parts of Europe.

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад +1

    theres also the word hibernia which is the name for ireland

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад +2

    also if you look at Irish dancnig as just one of many differnces between so called scotland you will see they're noting a like in fact irish dancnig is very clearly simler to spanish culture

  • @celtiberian07
    @celtiberian07 6 лет назад +2

    My grand mother was from county mayo her grand dad was from spain also one of her grandmothers had spanish roots going back further showed up in my dna we all look spanish _hispanic in my family so gaelifed their surnames some kinda keep spanish last names like castello galaga gallerher etc , my gran also said we have gypsy roots from the south of spain and that we where from Egypt before that we thought she was sinial with some of her stories but it all turns out with dna

    • @enriquepascual8767
      @enriquepascual8767 5 лет назад

      Well, spanih are mainly DNA R1b as the majority of iris, by the way, to this ancestral lineage R1b belonged the egiptian elite, NOT TLE NORMAL PEOPLE, BUT THE PAHARAONS, TUTANKAMON, AKATENON....WERE DNA R1b.

  • @bernardmolloy4463
    @bernardmolloy4463 3 года назад

    the links between ireland & the iberian peninsula go back even further than the “celts”:-
    - 10000BCE the Mesolithic peoples came to Ireland from the Iberian Peninsula
    - 4500BCE the Neolithic peoples came to Ireland from the East Mediterranean & via the Iberian peninsula
    - 500BCE late Bronze Age “Hallstatt” “Celts” come to Ireland from Central Europe, via Western Gaul & the North West Iberian peninsula.
    The Portuguese language has many links with Irish:-
    ruclips.net/video/7cNAnRSfeGQ/видео.html

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад +1

    wtf the link you gave me is not real it's a link to a spanish commite page

  • @Nemetona225
    @Nemetona225 10 лет назад

    The research of John T Koch and the Tartessian link is interesting. But true that not everyone supports his theories.
    Koch has just been awarded a grant to carry out further research.

  • @Thrashgu
    @Thrashgu 13 лет назад +1

    @gespb32 There is an interesting article about that, and also the similarities of cattle and another animals between the north of Spain (Asturias specifically) and Ireland & UK

  • @orangie9
    @orangie9 3 года назад +1

    My last is Spain and my grandfather Spain was Irish trying to make the connection!

  • @alexismanon81
    @alexismanon81 16 лет назад +1

    it is interesting but he said that there were celts in souther Spain. There were Celts in southern Spain.... look it up, Celtiberians

  • @KevinLopez-pu7ll
    @KevinLopez-pu7ll Год назад +2

    The Irish came from a Spanish Gael named Mil Espaine.

  • @ScapularSaves
    @ScapularSaves 12 лет назад +1

    I disagree on a few points here. Hispania is what the Romans (and the world) called Spain way before 1492. I suggest you read the Concilia Toletana in Latin ~ 400 A.D. the Spanish agree! Lusitania was a Western Province on Iberia, it means Celtic tribe of Lusus. Galicia is obviously Celtic. Basques are non-Celtic in origin perhaps. Finally, Eire was very Catholic way before Protestantism, read lives of Saints, Canons of Councils, and Annals. Cf. the strict censures of the Irish Church! Santiago!

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад +1

    well im not sure about scottland but Ireland and spain do

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад

    in fact galiza or galicia is a primatetive version of old Irish or gealge which later became scotts gealic so forth so if any thing the scottish are from Ireland

  • @itsmeanthony9704
    @itsmeanthony9704 6 лет назад +4

    I am descendant from the first Galacian King of Ireland.
    The first Galacian King of Ireland was the son of Milesius.

    • @lehaim37
      @lehaim37 5 лет назад

      Cala a bouca ....fato!!! Canto fato hay solto....

    • @judithgallegos1748
      @judithgallegos1748 2 года назад

      Me too! My maiden name is O'Brien. I believe his name was Heber.

  • @susomedin5770
    @susomedin5770 8 лет назад

    After linguistics and archeology, the third category of evidence comes fromgenetics itself. It had first been hypothetised that R1b was native to Western Europe, because this is where it was most prevalent. It has since been proven that R1b haplotypes displayed higher microsatellite diversity in Anatolia and in the Caucasus than in Europe. European subclades are also more recent than Middle Eastern or Central Asian ones. The main European subclade, R-P312/S116, only dates back to approximately 3500 to 3000 BCE. It does not mean that the oldest common ancestor of this lineage arrived in Western Europe during this period, but that the first person who carried the mutation R-P312/S116 lived at least 5,000 years ago, assumably somewhere in the lower Danube valley or around the Black Sea. In any case this timeframe is far too recent for a Paleolithic origin or a Neolithic arrival of R1b. The discovery of what was thought to be "European lineages" in Central Asia, Pakistan and India hit the final nail on the coffin of a Paleolithic origin of R1b in Western Europe, and confirmed the Indo-European link.
    All the elements concur in favour of a large scale migration of Indo-European speakers (possibly riding on horses) to Western Europe between 2500 to 2100 BCE, contributing to the replacement of the Neolithic or Chalcolithic lifestyle by a inherently new Bronze Age culture, with simpler pottery, less farming, more herding, new rituals (single graves) and new values (patrilinear society, warrior heroes) that did not evolve from local predecessors.

  • @RehdClouhd
    @RehdClouhd 4 года назад

    Scots-Irish refers to the descendants of N Ireland and the Dal Riata peoples who then settled SW Scotland. They have done gene mapping and the people's of the aforementioned places are similar to one another while different from S Ireland and NE Scotland. So, Scots-Irish is a real term referring to a distinct and particular and living people. That term is misused.

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад +1

    i know right im from Ireland but i have dark hair and sheet white skin most people in Ireland have spanish dna

  • @enriquepascual8767
    @enriquepascual8767 5 лет назад +1

    And, also our race, the spanish race so the irish race was born in Spain, DNA haplogroup R1b before paleolithic times, hundreds thousands years ago, our clans crossed northwards the Pyreennies to first inhabitate the rest of Europe after the ice ages, spanish are the parents of most westeners, those spanish first inhabitated Ireland, Scotland, even England....(check genetist professor Sykes from Oxford).

    • @TheM41a
      @TheM41a 5 лет назад

      LOL stop promoting debunked theories on 11 year old vids idiot.

  • @rechonochono
    @rechonochono 4 года назад +2

    Irish college in Santiago of Compostela:
    ruclips.net/video/PyB8YmaGLes/видео.html

  • @alexismanon81
    @alexismanon81 16 лет назад

    more site concerning this kind of topics of Spanish Celts and Iberians.. The Iberian Peninsula... and the people..

  • @muckstar23
    @muckstar23 Год назад +1

    I am irish/spainish decent As a result of Spanish armada crashing into Ireland

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад

    also the scottish came from northern ireland which is why they speak Gaelic google ogham stones the only stones have been found in Ireland and the part thats near ireland in scotland so the culture could not have pop out of thin air in scotland put 2 and 2 together it's not hard to figar it out it's most likely that they came from northern ireland

  • @jakemacdougall8737
    @jakemacdougall8737 9 лет назад +1

    Just gonna assume that's not coffee in his cup.

  • @sixkidzleesa
    @sixkidzleesa 2 года назад +1

    They say that the Basque got to America possibly 200 yrs or more before Columbus 🙋🏼‍♀️

  • @waynemcauliffe2362
    @waynemcauliffe2362 Год назад

    Gidday from Oz mate cheers

  • @MaryJaneHancock
    @MaryJaneHancock 2 года назад +2

    Rocking a Shamrock ☘ tonight.

  • @frayneda
    @frayneda 12 лет назад

    Con,t was from the blood lines of the Spanish Armada that Drake routed n chased round Britain where the armada tried to regroup but crashed in Ireland. I've heard that a large portion of the armadas marines, elite troops with a height restriction of 6ft settled there and the origins part of which is mine of the Black Irish were established. Can anyone in the know elaborate please

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад +3

    you know mam im thinking of going to spain were my ancesters were from irish and spanish are so closly related you have no idea

  • @cinnireseisri
    @cinnireseisri 14 лет назад

    @renwuying777 Wha? Vikings took Gael women and Gaels took Viking women for marriage. In Brian Boru's army/navy there were Viking mercenaries that fought on his side, and the Viking chieftain of the Brit Isles had Gael mercs fighting on his side. It wasn't anything like the Saxon invasion where lines where very distinctly drawn. The Oxford study shows the Irish, Highland Scots, Welsh, and Cornish have all the same exact y-chromosonal link to the Basque. What's that mean? Its a work in progress.

  • @alexguamisalegre4097
    @alexguamisalegre4097 11 лет назад

    Visit these places and you can see

  • @user-pl4lf4zg5s
    @user-pl4lf4zg5s 6 лет назад +1

    It is not spanish pepole but BASQUE people it is like saying that irish people are english or greek people are turkish or marocco people are algerian etc it is important to not confuse
    The Basque is the oldest language that is spoken now in Europe certainly. french,spanish,english,russian, german etc are a very young in coparison and the basque and the hibernian went from the same ethnic culture and then with the invasions came the migration.
    Brothers of Ireland, keep the gaelic alive it is the ONLY way to conserve yout identity !!!!!!
    Untsa Izan

    • @buddyalmensbalcin5864
      @buddyalmensbalcin5864 5 лет назад +3

      Basques are old Iberians Same DNA than the rest of Spain

    • @buddyalmensbalcin5864
      @buddyalmensbalcin5864 5 лет назад +2

      Only Basque Language survived Latin Romanization but was iberian Language

    • @buddyalmensbalcin5864
      @buddyalmensbalcin5864 5 лет назад +3

      Basques dont have different DNA than people from Leon or Asturias or Galicia...

    • @joanaalexandragazquezciuta7772
      @joanaalexandragazquezciuta7772 5 лет назад +1

      @@buddyalmensbalcin5864 of course they have

    • @enriquepascual8767
      @enriquepascual8767 5 лет назад +2

      ¡Complete nonsense what you are saying!, BASQUES ARE AS A SPANISH AS A CASTILIAN, gALICIAN, MURICIAN, ASTURIAN, ARGONIAN, LEONESE, ANDALUCIAN, ARAGONIAN, VALENCIAN........,..., IS WHAT BASQUES HAVE BENN ALWAYS IN HISTORY, SPANISH, THEY USE TO CALL THEMSELVES, THE OLD CASTILIANS, OR THE FIRST SPANISH, BY THE WAY, BASQUE WAS ONE OF THE MANY RELATED IBERIAN LANGUAGES SPOKEN IN IBERIA (SPAIN), AND ONLY SURVIVED BECAUSE THOSE BASQUES DIDN'T FIGHT AGAINST THE ROMANS SO THE ROMANS LET THEM KEEP THAT LANGUAGE (THEY ALWAYS DID THAT WITH THE TRIBES THAT DIDN'T OFFER ANY REISITANCE), AND LAST, BASQUES NOWADAYS ARE A MIX BETEWEEN THAT BASQUE TRIBE AND THE CELTS THAT LIVED IN THE NEXT VALLEYS, THE THING IS THAT BASQUES LIKE THE REST OF SPANISH HAVE EXACTLY SAME BLOOD DNA R1b, AND WE HAVE FORMED OUR NATION SPAIN, AND SHARED SAME HISTORY THE LAST 2.000 YEARS, ALL SPANISH.

  • @MsSMSgirl
    @MsSMSgirl 13 лет назад

    @BritLes9 i have heard about the black irish and also that the Galic speaking people in Spain are Irish? which is what i guess what some of this video is about with the Galic speaking people.

  • @SEVILLA4000
    @SEVILLA4000 7 лет назад +8

    can I say that being Spaniard I am not sure why we are the blame for the Irish being dark and having black hair. I myself have blond hair and blue eyes including most of my family and I am not from the north bit from the south of spain most of my friend have blue or green eyes yes we have people with dark hair and eyes and olive skin but that's the minority. I am getting tired of hearing black Irish is the fault of the Spanish we are not of the black race. Sorry find someone else to blame

    • @bryanwolfe6975
      @bryanwolfe6975 6 лет назад +3

      Yes I agree my great grandparents were from Spain with blue eyes and blonde hair and I’m mostly Spanish and I’m pale.

    • @darbyogill8383
      @darbyogill8383 6 лет назад

      the majority of spanish are black hair and olive skin

    • @bryanwolfe6975
      @bryanwolfe6975 6 лет назад +3

      darby O gill that’s a stereotype that’s actually the minority

    • @ryanwillmore927
      @ryanwillmore927 5 лет назад

      Bryan Wolves
      No, it’s not. Look at people like Xavi Hernandez or Pedro Busquets. Those are typical Spaniards.

    • @bryanwolfe6975
      @bryanwolfe6975 5 лет назад +3

      Emi Saullo alright you looked up two specific people that aren’t even ethnic Spaniards. Yes their from Spain but they are not ethnic because ethnic Spaniards are white. The dark ones are gypsies or just mixed with other stuff that have nothing to do with Spaniards👍🏻

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад

    you no man it's kind of sad you trying to invite some sort of fairy tale to make your country important and im quite flatered that you like our culture so much you want it for your selfs really makes me proud to be Irish ta me o' Eireinn :D

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад

    also you back than you could walk from gaints causeway to scotland and im talking about the celts or Gaels who came later

  • @BenayasBellido
    @BenayasBellido 5 лет назад +1

    A ver si aprendo un mejor inglés, que es el vuestro.
    Saludos,

  • @frayneda
    @frayneda 12 лет назад

    I am English, my fathers side is English back to his great grandfather. From then back the family line is from donegal/wexford. My mum is from Dublin n me n this side have dark skin more so the family still in Dublin. They say my great great grand. Con,t

  • @cesar25944
    @cesar25944 11 лет назад

    correcto........sabes de lo que hablas los gallegos somos un pueblo celta que conservamos costumbres celtas ancestrales

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад

    also i find it quite weird as to why you want the people of Ireland to be from walse and scottland so badly strange that

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад

    and you still hav'int answered any of my questions like why do you even care where the Irish people come from when it's clear they come from spain then later france and so forth

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад

    and i find it weird the way you keep jumping from one subject to the next like a worm when he knows he's feck

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад

    IRELAND
    typo

  • @normpattison657
    @normpattison657 9 лет назад

    Its Ulster Scots ya on about bro,not Scots Irish.Jackson and a nine other US presidents including Grant had ancestors from Ulster.

    • @buddyalmensbalcin5864
      @buddyalmensbalcin5864 5 лет назад

      Scoots and Irish were not Celts, The Ancient Pictos were a Celtic Mix with original population R1B who migrated from North of Spain ..

  • @Thrashgu
    @Thrashgu 13 лет назад

    @gespb32 That was my point

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад

    and i said new grange was the oldest bulding in Ireland stone henge is not a building

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад

    the first people to go to ireland was around 10'000 BCE at that piont they could not speak any language nor could they write so it makes sense that the language and culture would not come till later when the celts came then on to scotland via northern ireland these are facts and id like to see any one try and disprove them

    • @vascoespañol
      @vascoespañol 2 года назад

      They did speak a language an they also came from northern spain, thdy werent celtic , they were cantabric coast sailing tribes. Celtic was more a culture than ethnic reality

  • @whodunnitthistime
    @whodunnitthistime 4 месяца назад

    The papists f'd around and found out.

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад

    CARROWMORE 600 BC the oldest tomb in western EUROPE

  • @MrSpazoid7777
    @MrSpazoid7777 9 лет назад

    Neither the Scots or Irish are a unique 'race.' They are merely ethnic divisions from among the same peoples. You are confusing 'race' with 'ethnicity'' and/or 'nationality' ..which itself smacks of revisionist history As a rule, Scots generally refuse to refer to themselves as “Irish-Scots” based almost exclusively on ancient religious-based ‘Protestant - Catholic’ biases & bigotry, regardless of how pious or religious either claim themselves. But that does nothing to forfeit the well established historical fact that the Scots were originally migrant/invader/transplants from Ireland …specifically N. Ireland. So it shouldn’t be any surprise to learn that both the Scots and the Irish derive themselves from ancient Scythia, via the Mediterranean, via Iberia/Spain, in their own ancient historical annals, or the fact that both peoples have a noticeable later admixture of Nordic (Danish & Norwegian “Viking” primarily). It is no coincidence that both Ireland & Scotland still have small populations of Gaelic speakers. Nor is it coincidence the largest populations of the rare genetic traits of fair-skin, blue-eyes, and true red hair (British ‘ginger’) peoples still appear in Scotland, with Ireland as the second highest population, Britain as third, and Germany as fourth. Outside of these regions/ethnicities, the rare true blue-eyed red head genetic combination is claimed to make-up less than 2% of the rest of the worlds population combined.

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад

    ya it also has some ties to the word iberian now tell me why would the romans call it that humm look man the facts are right in front of you're eyes and you're chosen to ignore them that i can never forgive

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад

    im not ignoreing any thing i relies they might have came from southern England but that dosent make them english you tart the orignal people of Ireland are unkown we have no idea were they came from what they called them selfs or there language but you can bet all you're whiskey the language called irish comes from spain as i just told you five times

  • @irissavage6032
    @irissavage6032 11 лет назад

    and later there might have been some other culture that came from france and other places