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Right - so when should we invade?
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Large parts already are basically Irish in everything but name.
My secret goal is to reverse the decision of the Convention of Druimceatt and return Alba to it's true Irish roots ![]()
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And then, according to folk lore, the right of dominion over Eire is handed to the Spaniards, who colonized the island, i'm talking of the children of Milesius aka Mil Espaine.
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There is no basis for such a claim, Manji.
The claim on Scotland is a result of Pictish terms of agreement with the colonisation of Scotland, and later with the establishment of Scottish Dal Riada and the eventual union of Scots and Picts. Enough wishful thinking from the Iberians. Why would you want it anyway? It pisses with rain 360 days of the year ![]()
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The traditions of the Irish people are the oldest of any race in Europe north and west of the Alps, and they themselves are the longest settled on their own soil - Edmund Curtis (A History of Ireland: From Earliest Times to 1922) The Irish are one of the most ancient nations that I know of at this end of the world, and are from as mighty a race as the world ever brought forth. For it is certain that Ireland hath had the use of letters very anciently and long before England; that they had letters anciently is nothing doubtful, for the Saxons of England are said to have their letters and learning, and learned men, from the Irish. - Edmund Spenser (writer, and British Government Official in Ireland, AD 1596). The renaissance began in Ireland seven hundred years before it was known in Italy. And Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland, was at one time the metropolis of civilisation. - Arsene Darmesteter, Professor of Old French and Literature Ireland can indeed lay claim to a great past; she can not only boast of having been the birthplace and abode of high culture in the fifth and sixth centuries . . . but also of having made strenous efforts in the seventh and up to the tenth century to spread her learning among the German and Romance peoples, thus forming the actual fountain of our present continental civilisation. - Heinrich Zimmer, Professor of Celtic and Sanskrit, Member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences |
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We would unify Atlantic coast. @Mynydd : Kidding
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