Thank you. I've liked Irish stories since I was a kid but I didn't know much until a few years ago. I've been blessed to visit Scotland twice but not Ireland yet. I really want to.
I'm surprised they didn't mention Gráinne Mhaol aka. Grace O'Malley the Pirate Queen or Queen Medbh of Connaught. But then again, they were legends in their own right & possibly would have had to be mentioned in separate episodes.
I’m surprised to see this on the British Channel…considering that the English have systematically endeavored to eradicate the Irish population from existence 🤔
Aye and the Irish have fairly well done the same to us planters from near 400 years ago that settled in Northern Ireland. People in glass houses and all that. We've been here longer than America has existed but yet were still being told a United Ireland is just around the corner, wise up. Ireland isn't even Irish anymore, there's more foreigners in the south than planters in the north 😂
I loved it, thank you.
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Absolutely brilliant, loved every minute ❤️
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Gorgeous! Thanks so much.💚 💐 ☘️ 🇮🇪
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❤❤oh brilliant thanks for the new upload x
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Thank you 🙏
Thank you. I've liked Irish stories since I was a kid but I didn't know much until a few years ago. I've been blessed to visit Scotland twice but not Ireland yet. I really want to.
I'm surprised they didn't mention Gráinne Mhaol aka. Grace O'Malley the Pirate Queen or Queen Medbh of Connaught. But then again, they were legends in their own right & possibly would have had to be mentioned in separate episodes.
Snakes were a symbol of wisdom and free will.
thank you sir. .3. im listening to this while i sew
☘️St. Bridget is also Ireland's patron St.☘️
im irish 100% and proud of my country 💚🤍🧡
100%? You know that means you're inbred, right?
Tuatha de Danann: "the tribe of Dan" 💛☘️
The kings of munster built the rock of cashel over 500 years before cormac claimed to have constructed it.
Um, you forgot the most legendary Irishman of them all! Shaquille O'Neal!
The only fudging the Irish do is when their speaking of their catch, fishing.
I’m surprised to see this on the British Channel…considering that the English have systematically endeavored to eradicate the Irish population from existence 🤔
Bruh, stop living in the past. You sound like those reparation people.
Aye and the Irish have fairly well done the same to us planters from near 400 years ago that settled in Northern Ireland. People in glass houses and all that. We've been here longer than America has existed but yet were still being told a United Ireland is just around the corner, wise up. Ireland isn't even Irish anymore, there's more foreigners in the south than planters in the north 😂
This video reads like a travel brochure.😂
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