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'The dark curtain of night moved noiselessly, and the three angels stepped nobly in the firelight.' The Demigods by James Stephens #poet
Geneva, Panel 5: #Yeats' Countess Cathleen is portrayed in ornate robes of red, purple & blue. To the left is the patriot Robert Emmet.
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Geneva, Panel 5: #Yeats' Countess Cathleen is portrayed in ornate robes of red, purple & blue. To the left is the patriot Robert Emmet.
A magnificent angel stares at the bitter chalice before him. From 'Agony in the Garden' by Harry Clarke. DΓ­seart Institute, #Dingle.
A novice, prayer book in hand, is shown deep in spiritual meditation.

'A Convent Garden, Brittany' - William John Leech, (Irish).
#Wolves lived in #Ireland long after extinction in Britain, earning the nickname 'Wolfland'. They were revered in myth until extinction 1786.
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The grey #wolf stalked the ice sheets of prehistoric Ireland long before humans arrived: the earliest Irish remains date to 34,000BC.
In Irish folklore the wolf is associated with the wildness of nature & death. They feature in poems of the Fianna as mysterious hunters:
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In Irish folklore the wolf is associated with the wildness of nature & death. They feature in poems of the Fianna as mysterious hunters:
According to the Brehon Laws, some people in Ireland kept wolves as pets & landowners were obliged to keep wolfhounds for wolf-hunting:
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According to the Brehon Laws, some people in Ireland kept wolves as pets & landowners were obliged to keep wolfhounds for wolf-hunting:
Ringforts like GrianΓ‘n Aileach were built primarily for the protection of animals at night, not just from raiders, but also from #wolves.
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Over twenty of the 32 counties of Ireland have place-names relating to the wolf; there are also several Irish '#wolf-surnames':
The Irish #Wolfhound (CΓΊ Faoil): loyal, fierce, dignified - protectors of the flock. Only the Irish nobility were allowed to own the breed.
The 12th c. Cross of Cong - one of Ireland's greatest treasures.

In #medieval times called 'the yellow cross' for its brilliant golden hue.
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Detail, Irish Cross of Cong, showing Urnes/Viking-style interlace and a gleaming eyed beast gripping the base in its jaws.
Creations in metalwork such as the Cross of Cong marked the magnificent finale of the Irish Insular #art tradition of the Middle Ages:
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Creations in metalwork such as the Cross of Cong marked the magnificent finale of the Irish Insular #art tradition of the Middle Ages:
Cross of Cong: Commissioned by King Turlough O'Connor in the 'High-Kings w/ opposition' period to gain a cultural edge over rival kingdoms.
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Cross of Cong: Commissioned by King Turlough O'Connor in the 'High-Kings w/ opposition' period to gain a cultural edge over rival kingdoms.
The flowering of 11/12thC. Irish #art was partly due to its sponsorship by provincial kings, as they competed for regal & moral authority.
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"By this cross is covered the cross on which the creator of the world suffered." - Inscription on the cross of Cong. #TrueCross #Shrine.
Cong Abbey, #Mayo - from where the cross of Cong takes its name.

The last High King, Rory O'Connor, lived the last years of his life here.
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Cong Abbey, #Mayo - from where the cross of Cong takes its name. The last High King, Rory O'Connor, lived the last years of his life here.
Rory O'Connor: "King of Connacht & Ireland, both the Irish & English, died after exemplary penance, victorious over the world & the devil."