Ellauna a Legend of the Thirteenth Century in Four Cantos With Notes

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Ellauna a Legend of the Thirteenth Century in Four Cantos With Notes
Mary Saint John
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- lineal heir is the present Earl O'Neill, Shanes Castle, County Antrim.
The Leinster Knights are of ;i later date — to another of the Heberean princes the Curads-na-muince, or the Knights of the golden collar, owe their origin: they wore a golden chain, their corslets were of gold, a crescent of pure ductile gold ornamented their helmets in front, and their sword-hilts were of the same precious metal. Such are the Bardic representations of the Knight.^ of Leinster; and indeed the many golden c
...rowns, rich swords, silver shields, c^r. &c. Found in many parts of the Kingdom yield evident proofs of Erin's former splendor — the hook of Minister says that the prince who installed those Knights was henceforth called Muin-neamh, from Muince, which signifies a collar of gold. We do not hear of any regular cavalry in Ireland, 'till about 150 years before the time of Conary the Great, during whose reign of thirty yc Christ was born; at which time the Island enjoyed a profound and long-unknown period of peace.

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