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  1. Hiberno-Normans

    Hiberno Norman prefix, meaning son of , cf. modern French fils de with the same meaning . By the late 16th century, the Hiberno Normans began to be referred to as the Old English Ireland Old English ... late medieval Irish annals. ref Hiberno Norman Surnames Barrett surname Barrett Blanchfield, from ... of an Hiberno Norman surname but originated with the Mac Gilla Mo Cholm g family of the U D nchada sept of the U D nlainge at the time of the Norman Invasion. They were based at Lyons Hill , Co. Dublin ...Other uses Peerage of Ireland Other uses Gaelic nobility of Ireland The Hiberno Normans are those Normans Norman lords who settled in Ireland who admitted little if any real fealty to the Anglo Norman settlers in England , ref See, for instance, Robert Dudley Edwards, Ireland in the Age of the Tudors The Destruction of Hiberno Norman Civilization 1977 Gear id Mac Niocaill The Red Book of the Earls of Kildare 1966 Edward MacLysaght , Guide to Irish Surnames 1965 , passim Lists of Hiberno Norman French texts http www.ucc.ie celt frlist.html & http www.ucc.ie celt hibfrbib.html ref and who soon began to interact and intermarry with the Gaelic nobility of Ireland . The term embraces both their origins as a distinct community with their own dialect of Norman French Hiberno English and their development ... themselves Hiberniores Ipsis Hibernis . The prefix Hiberno means relating to Ireland or the Irish ... Ireland 1185 to 1284 Tribes of Galway Anglo Norman Cambro Norman Insular French Irish nobility , which distinguishes three groups of Irish nobility one of which this article addresses Italo Norman Norman Ireland Scoto Norman References reflist Normandy stub Category Anglo Normans in Ireland Hiberno Norman Category Norman and Medieval England Category Ethnic groups in Ireland Category Anglo Norman Irish dynasties ca Hiberno Normand de Hiberno Normannen es Hiberno normando fr Hiberno Normand la Lingua Hiberno Normannica hu Hiberno normannok ...   more details



  1. Hiberno-English

    Hiberno English also known as Irish English ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id p3vDuPNG7nUC ... name of the island . ref cite web url http dho.ie drapier node 193 title Hiberno English Archive ... during the Norman invasion of Ireland Norman invasion of the late 12th century. Initially it was mainly ... amount of words unique to Hiberno English, particularly in an official state capacity e.g. the head ... younger generations. ref cite book title A dictionary of Hiberno English the Irish use of English ... of vocabulary found in Hiberno English are words and phrases common in Old and Middle English, but which ... to the three groups above, there are also additional words and phrases found in Hiberno Irish whose ... Verb Broken, ruined, or rendered incapable of use. Bold ref cite book title A Dictionary of Hiberno ... A dictionary of Hiberno English the Irish use of English url http books.google.com books?id uPo0oB19gDUC ... 02 28 ref Noun Trainers sneakers Shore ref cite book title A Dictionary of Hiberno English last Dolan ... or Gutter Wet the tea ref cite book title A Dictionary of Hiberno English last Dolan first Terence Patrick .... Various aspects of Irish syntax have influenced Hiberno English, though many of these idiosyncrasies ... on Hiberno English that sets it apart from modern English in general is the retention of words ... of Hiberno English strongly associated with stage Irish and Hollywood films. the Irish ar ng the corresponds ... Hiberno English phrases are to be sure and to be sure to be sure . In this context, these are not, as might ..., to answer. Hiberno English uses yes and no less frequently than other English dialects as speakers ... who can speak a language has a language, in which Hiberno English has borrowed the grammatical ... describing something, rural Hiberno English speakers may use the term in it where there would usually ... there. An fear sin. cf. the related ansin there Conditionals have a greater presence in Hiberno English ... in Hiberno English, normally by use of the otherwise archaic English word ye ji the word yous sometimes ...   more details



  1. Hiberno-Latin

    Hiberno Latin , also called Hisperic Latin , was a learned sort of Latin literature created and spread by Irish monks during the period from the sixth century to the tenth century. Vocabulary and Influence Hiberno Latin was notable for its curiously learned vocabulary. While neither Hebrew language Hebrew nor Greek language Greek was widely known in Europe during this period and it is unlikely the Irish monks were fluent themselves odd words from these sources, as well as from Celtic languages Celtic sources, were added to Latin vocabulary, perhaps for effect, by these authors. It has been suggested that the unusual vocabulary of the poems was the result of the monks learning Latin words from dictionary dictionaries and glossary glossaries which did not distinguish between obscure and common words unlike many others in Western Europe at the time, the Irish monks did not speak a language descended from Latin. During the sixth and seventh centuries, Irish monasticism spread through Christian Western Europe Irish monks who founded these monastery monasteries often brought Hiberno Latin literary styles with them. Notable authors whose works contain something of the Hiberno Latin spirit include St Columba , St Columbanus , St Adamnan , and Virgilius Maro Grammaticus . St Gildas , the Wales ... Eriugena John Scotus Eriugena was probably one of the last Irish authors to write Hiberno Latin ... convent , and which appears in a few of her poems this invention may also be influenced by Hiberno Latin ... century Irish mystic Saint Columba but see Stevenson, below , shows many of the features of Hiberno ... of the wordplay typical of Hiberno Latin The beginning of the poem Altus prosator, vetustus dierum et ... Wake preserves something of the spirit of Hiberno Latin in English. In fact, book I, chapter 7 of Finnegans ... Hiberno Latin to 1169 Category Latin language Category Irish culture Category History of Ireland ... Category Macaronic language fr Hiberno latin la Litterae Hiberno Latinae nl Hiberno Latijn ...   more details



  1. Hiberno-Scottish mission

    Image SaintColumbanus.jpg thumb St Columbanus Citations missing date April 2010 The Hiberno Scottish mission was a Mission Christian mission led by Irish and Scottish monk s which spread Christianity and established monasteries in Great Britain and continental Europe during the Middle Ages . The mission originated in 563 with the foundation of Iona by the Irish monk Saint Columba , and was initially concerned with ministering to the Gaels of D l Riata and converting the northern Pictish Picts kingdoms. Over the next centuries the mission grew in power and influence and spread through Anglo Saxon England and the Frankish Empire . The early mission is often associated with the Christian practice known as Celtic Christianity , which was distinguished by its organizations around monasteries rather than dioceses and certain idiosyncratic traditions, but the later mission was more continental in character. The Latin term Scoti Scotti refers to the Gaelic speaking people of Ireland and the Irish who settled in western Scotland. In early medieval times Ireland was known, not only as ire , but also as Scotia , a name that the Romans used at times to refer to Ireland as well as Scotland. By the end ... of Lindisfarne in 635 by Aidan of Lindisfarne Saint Aidan Hiberno Scottish missionaries converted ... at Konstanz . Other Hiberno Scottish missionaries active at the time, predominantly in Swabia , were ..., Ratisbon Hiberno Scottish activity in Europe gradually declined after the death of Columbanus ..., the Hiberno Scottish efforts in the Frankish Empire were continued by the Anglo Saxon mission . See ... 13589b.htm Original Catholic Encyclopedia text of this article Catholic Hiberno Latin authors Use dmy dates date June 2011 DEFAULTSORT Hiberno Scottish Mission Category Celtic Christianity Category Anglo ... Category Early Middle Ages cs Iroskotsk misie de Iro schottische Mission es Misi n hiberno escocesa eo Hiberna skota misio it Monachesimo irlandese pl Iroszkoci pt Miss o hiberno escocesa th ...   more details



  1. Hiberno-Roman relations

    Rapids, Michigan language isbn 0 8028 3450 7 ref In those monasteries, Hiberno Latin was a learned ...   more details



  1. Norman

    Wiktionarypar Norman TOCright Norman or Normans may refer to The Normans , a people descended from Norse Vikings who colonised Normandy in France and conquered other lands Norman architecture , styles of Romanesque architecture developed by the Normans Norman dynasty , a series of monarchs who ruled England and or Normandy Norman language , a Romance language spoken in Normandy Norman name , name origin and list of people with the given name and surname Norman Places United States Norman, Arkansas , a town in Montgomery County Norman, California , in Glenn County Norman, Indiana , in Jackson County Norman, Nebraska , a village in Kearney County Normans Kill , a creek in New York Norman, North Carolina , a town in Richmond County Lake Norman , a major man made lake in North Carolina Norman, Oklahoma , a city in Cleveland County Norman, Alabama , in Perry County Norman, Georgia , in Wilkes County Norman, Pennsylvania Norman, Washington , a place along Washington State Route 530 s former route Norman, Wisconsin Norman Township disambiguation Elsewhere Norman crater on the Moon Cape Norman , distinguishing landmark of Newfoundland, Canada Other Norman song , a 1962 hit for Sue Thompson Norman ASA , producers of antivirus and other security software Norman boat , a cabin cruiser built by Norman Cruisers limited Norman Cycles , a British bicycle, autocycle, moped, and motorcycle manufacturer Norman film Norman film , a 2010 American film HMAS Norman , several ships of the Royal Australian Navy Norman Guitars , a guitar brand from Canada Norman Bicycles , an Australian based bicycle manufacturer, currently under receivership See also Harvey Norman , a large retailer of electrical, computer, furniture and bedding goods Tropical Storm Norman disambiguation Normand , a surname lookfrom Norman disambig geo ca Norman de Norman Begriffskl rung es Norman fr Norman gl Normando it Norman nl Norman ja no Norman andre betydninger pl Norman pt Norman ro Norman dezambiguizare sv Norman ...   more details



  1. Will Norman

    Infobox pro football player fontcolor white name Will Toad Norman image Imagewidth caption birth date birth date 1903 09 22 ref name SSDI SSDI rootsweb lastname Norman firstname Willard ssn 382 01 6284 accessdate 2010 10 06 ref birth place Braddock, Pennsylvania death date July 1964 age 60 ref name SSDI death place height ft 6 height in 0 weight lbs 175 position Halfback American football Halfback br Fullback American football Fullback college Washington & Jefferson College jersey Awards Honors Retired s Records PFR NormWi20 NFL NOR379176 DatabaseFootball NORMAWIL01 years 1928 Pottsville Maroons season 1928 br 1929 Orange Tornadoes season 1929 teams Pottsville Maroons br Orange Newark Tornadoes Orange Tornadoes Willard Patterson Toad Norman September 22, 1903 July 1964 was a professional American football football player who played in 1928 for the Pottsville Maroons of the National Football League . He was also on the 1929 Orange Tornadoes season 1929 roster for the Orange Tornadoes . Norman attended and played his college football at Washington & Jefferson College . Notes Footballstats nfl NOR379176 cfl afl espn cbs yahoo fox si pfr N NormWi20 rotoworld dbf NORMAWIL01 reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Norman, Will ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH September 22, 1903 PLACE OF BIRTH Pennsylvania , United States DATE OF DEATH 1964 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Norman, Will Category 1903 births Category 1964 deaths Category People from Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Category Players of American football from Pennsylvania Category Washington & Jefferson College alumni Category Orange Tornadoes players Category Washington & Jefferson Presidents football players Category Pottsville Maroons players Runningback 1900s stub ...   more details



  1. List of Hiberno-Saxon illustrated manuscripts

    The City and the Book much detail on textual contents of Irish MS in particular Category Hiberno Saxon manuscripts Category Lists of visual art topics Hiberno Saxon illuminated manuscripts Category ... of art Hiberno Category Manuscripts by collection de Hauptwerke der insularen Buchmalerei no Insul re ...   more details



  1. Scoto-Norman

    The term Scoto Norman also Scotto Norman , Franco Scottish or Franco Gaelic is used to described people, families, institutions and archaeological artifacts that are partly Scottish people Scottish in some sense and partly Norman in some sense . It is used to refer to people or things of Normans Norman , Anglo Norman , France French or even Flemings Flemish or Breton people Breton origin, but are associated with Scotland in the Middle Ages . It is also used for any of these things when they exhibit syncretism between French culture French or Anglo French culture on the one hand, and Gaels Gaelic culture on the other. For instance, the Kings of Scots Kings of Scotland between the reign of David I of Scotland David I and the House of Stewart Stewart period are often described as Scoto Norman. A classic case of Gaelic and French cultural syncretism would be Lochlann, Lord of Galloway Lochlann , Lords of Galloway Lord of Galloway , who used both a Gaelic Lochlann and French name Roland , and kept followers of both languages. Another example of a Scoto Norman, would be Robert the Bruce , who had a dual Norman Gaelic heritage. Over time, several Scottish Lowlands lowland Scottish clan clans intermarried with Normans who moved north, introducing Teutons Teutonic Germanic culture Germanic Norman family traditions and social structures into the native Gaelic culture Gaelic traditions. Citation needed date March 2009 The term is used by historians as an alternative to Anglo Norman when that term pertains to Scotland. See also Portal Normandy Anglo Norman Cambro Norman Hiberno Norman Insular French Italo Norman References http dictionary.oed.com cgi entry 50216409 Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition 1989 , s.v. Scoto Scotland topics Category Scoto Normans Scoto Norman Normandy stub fr Scoto Normand it Clan scoto normanni ...   more details



  1. Cambro-Norman

    the Pale community. However, probably the most well known Cambro Norman surname, also called Hiberno Norman , is FitzGerald . See Maurice FitzGerald, Lord of Lanstephan . See also Portal Normandy Italo Norman Anglo Norman Scoto Norman Hiberno Norman References reflist External links http www.rootsweb.com irlkik ihm invasion.htm Cambro Norman invasion of Ireland http www.rootsweb.com irlkik ihm irename2.htm Norman and Cambro Norman surnames of Ireland Category Anglo Normans in Wales Cambro Normans Category Ethnic groups in Ireland Category People in Welsh history Category Anglo Norman Irish dynasties ...Refimprove date July 2009 Cambro Norman is a term used for Normans Norman knights who settled in southern Wales after the Norman conquest of England in 1066. Some historians suggest that the term is to be preferred to Anglo Norman for the Normans who invaded Ireland after 1170 many of whom originated in Wales. ref cite book last Bradley, first John coauthors Francis X. Martin title Settlement and society in medieval Ireland studies presented to F.X. Martin publisher Boethius Press, year 1988 series Studies in Irish archaeology and history volume 2 of Irish studies pages 193 isbn 9780863141430 url http books.google.ie books?id wJRnAAAAMAAJ&q 22Cambro Norman 22&dq 22Cambro Norman 22 accessdate 07 11 09 ref However, the term is anachronistic . Contemporary Irish accounts of this period simply called the incomers as Saxain , which means Saxon , i.e., English . ref citation last Flanagan first M.T. contribution Anglo Norman Invasion title Medieval Ireland An Encyclopedia editor1 last Duffy editor1 first S. year 2005 editor2 last MacShamhr in editor2 first A. editor3 last Moynes editor3 first ... in Wales centred around Pembroke, Pembrokeshire Pembroke and who led the Norman invasion of Ireland . In addition to such Cambro Norman lords, some of Ireland s most prominent families, including ... who came with the Norman invasion. The surname Walsh itself, or in Irish Breathnach , Briton , means ...   more details



  1. Italo-Norman

    Anglo Norman , the Normans in England Cambro Norman , the Normans in Wales Hiberno Norman , the Normans in Ireland Scoto Norman , the Normans in Scotland Normandy stub Category Italo Normans Category ...Image Palermo palazzo normanni.jpg right 200px thumb Palazzo dei Normanni , the palace of the Norman kings in Palermo . Image Lion, Norman Italy 2.jpg right 200px thumb Bronze lion attributed to an Italo Norman artist Metropolitan Museum of Art . The Italo Normans , or Siculo Normans when referring to Sicily , were the Italy Italian born descendants of the first Norman conquest of southern Italy Norman conquerors to travel to the southern Italy in the first half of the eleventh century. While maintaining much of their distinctly Normans Norman piety and customs of war, they were shaped by the diversity of southern Italy, by the cultures and customs of the Byzantine Empire Greeks , Lombards , and also Arabs in Sicily. Normans first arrived in Italy as pilgrims probably either on their way or returning from Rome or Jerusalem also visiting the shrine at Sanctuary of Monte Sant Angelo Monte Gargano in the late tenth and early eleventh century. In 1017, the Lombard lords in Apulia recruited their assistance against the dwindling power of the Byzantine Catapanate of Italy . They soon established vassal states of their own ref The Norman leader Rainulf Drengot was granted a base in the fortress of Aversa in 1029. ref and began to expand their conquests until they were encroaching on the Lombard Duchy of Benevento principalities of Benevento and Principality of Capua Capua , Saracen controlled territories, and territory under papal allegiance, as well as Greek. They began the conquest of Sicily in 1061 and it was complete by 1091 . Italo Normans were the primary Norman mercenaries in the employ of the Byzantine emperors . Many found service in Rome , under the pope, and some went ... and the island. Further reading Loud, Graham A. The Age of Robert Guiscard Southern Italy and the Norman ...   more details



  1. Norman language

    Norman, J rriais, and Dg rn siais. These represent the different developments and particular literary histories of the varieties of Norman. Norman may therefore be described as a pluricentric language . The Anglo Norman language Anglo Norman dialect of Norman was a language of administration in England following the Norman Conquest . This left a legacy of Law French in the language of English courts though it was also influenced by Parisian French . In Ireland, Norman remained strongest in the area of south east Ireland where the Hiberno Norman s invaded in 1169. Norman is still in limited use ...Infobox language name Norman nativename Normand states flag France Flag Normandy flag Jersey br flag Guernsey flag Alderney flag Herm flag Sark flag England small See History of England Norman England Norman England small br noflag Ireland small See Norman Ireland small br Flag Canada small formerly ... Anglo Norman lingua 51 AAA hc & 51 AAA hd map Normandy map.png mapcaption Areas where the Norman language is strongest include Jersey, Guernsey, the Cotentin and the Pays de Caux. Norman Normandy ... of the Langues d o l O l languages . Norman can be classified as one of the northern O l languages along with Picard language Picard and Walloon language Walloon . The name Norman French is sometimes used to describe not only the Norman language, but also the administrative languages of Anglo Norman language Anglo Norman and Law French used in England . For the most part, the written forms of modern French and Norman are intercomprehensible. Geographical distribution Norman is spoken in mainland ... , the Norman language has developed separately, but not in isolation, to form what are recognized ... island. The last native speakers of Auregnais , the Norman language of Alderney , died during the 20th .... An isogloss termed the ligne Joret separates the northern and southern dialects of the Norman language ... of Parliament using the phrase, La Reine Le Roy Le Veult The Queen King Wills It . The Norman conquest ...   more details



  1. Anglo-Norman

    main Hiberno Norman Anglo Norman barons also settled in Ireland from the 12th century, initially ...About the people called Anglo Normans the dialect of Norman language Norman Anglo Norman language History ... the Norman conquest of England Norman conquest by William the Conqueror in 1066. A small number ... all of England, parts of Wales the Cambro Normans and, after 1169, vast swaths of Ireland the Hiberno Normans . Over time their language evolved from the continental Old Norman language Old Norman to the distinct Anglo Norman language an Old French dialect . The composite expression regno Norman Anglorum for the Anglo Norman kingdom that subsumes Normandy and England appears contemporaneously ... 2001 15. ref Norman conquest Main Norman conquest of England Unreferenced section date May 2011 The Norman ... civilization, who mostly only spoke Langues d o l as languages. The Norman settlers felt no community ... for the Norman ruler. In fact, the Normans met with the steadiest resistance in a part of England ... a new political structure that is broadly termed feudal historians debate whether pre Norman England ... of the new Anglo Norman magnates were distributed lands by the King that had been taken from the old Anglo Saxon nobles. Some of these Norman magnates used their original French derived names, with the prefix ... Norman possessions in the 12th century. The Norman conquest of England brought the British Isles into the orbit ..., in the emerging Romanesque Norman architecture, and in a new feudal structure erected as a bulwark ... impact The Norman conquest of England also signalled a revolution in military styles and methods ... have been impractical. Instead, William arranged for the Saxon infantry to be trained up by Norman cavalry in anti cavalry tactics. This led quickly to the establishment of an Anglo Norman army made up of Norman horsemen of noble blood, Saxon infantrymen often of equally noble blood, assimilated ... parts of the Continent. The younger Norman aristocracy showed a tendency towards Anglicisation, adopting ...   more details



  1. Norman Wilkinson

    Norman Wilkinson Norman Wilkinson artist Norman Wilkinson footballer born 1910 Norman Wilkinson footballer born 1931 hndis name Wilkinson, Norman ...   more details



  1. Norman Mason

    Norman Mason may refer to Norman Mason American musician Norman Mason canoer Dutch Mason , born Norman Byron Mason, Canadian musician hndis Mason, Norman ...   more details



  1. Norman Wood

    Norman Wood may refer to Norman Wood golfer Norman Wood badminton See also Norman Wood Bridge , Pennsylvania hndis Wood, Norman ...   more details



  1. Josh Norman

    Josh Norman may refer to Josh Norman cornerback , American football cornerback Josh Norman tight end , American football tight end hndis Norman, Josh DEFAULTSORT Norman, Josh ...   more details



  1. Leslie Norman

    Leslie Norman may refer to Les Norman 1911&ndash 1993 , British director Les Norman politician 1913&ndash 1997 , Australian politician Les Norman baseball See also Norman Leslie disambiguation hndis Norman, Leslie ...   more details



  1. Norman Leslie

    Norman Leslie may refer to Norman Leslie soldier , Scottish noble and soldier Norman Leslie, 19th Earl of Rothes , Scottish peer and soldier Norman Leslie of the Leslie Baronets hndis name Leslie, Norman DEFAULTSORT Leslie, Norman ...   more details



  1. Norman Vaughan

    Norman Vaughan may refer to Norman D. Vaughan 1905 2005 , American dogsled driver and explorer Norman Vaughan comedian 1927 2002 , British comedian hndis Vaughan, Norman ...   more details



  1. Lord Norman

    Lord Norman may refer to Montagu Norman, 1st Baron Norman , British banker Norman Smiley , British professional wrestler disambig ...   more details



  1. Philip Norman

    Philip Norman may refer to Philip Norman artist 1842 1931 , British artist, author and antiquary Philip Norman author , born 1943 , British dramatist and novelist hndis Norman, Philip ...   more details



  1. Thomas Norman

    Thomas Norman may refer to Tom Norman Thomas Norman MP , of Canterbury UK Parliament constituency See also intitle hndis Norman, Thomas ...   more details



  1. Mark Norman

    Mark Norman may refer to Mark Norman banker 1910 1994 , English banker Mark Norman marine biologist , Australian marine biologist Mark Norman DJ born 1976 , Dutch producer See also Marc Norman born 1941 , American screenwriter hndis Norman, Mark nl Mark Norman ...   more details



  1. Norman Hunter

    Norman Hunter may refer to Norman Hunter author 1899 1995 , author of the Professor Branestawm books Norman Hunter footballer born 1943 , English international footballer Norman Hunter speedway rider born 1940 , motorcycle speedway rider hndis Hunter, Norman de Norman Hunter pl Norman Hunter ...   more details




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