Further About Irish Architectrure

Categories: Ireland

Above: Ruins of early Irish monastery
Many of the hatha, as indicated, placed their duns at the disposal of Patrick and his disciples. " The house of Con all brother of the king of Meath, was given up to St. Patrick on the occasion of its master’s conversion, and the church of Downpatrick at Tailtean was [...]

[caption id="attachment_1520" align="aligncenter" width="605" caption="Ruin of Early Irish Monastery"][/caption] Above: Ruins of early Irish monastery Many of the hatha, as indicated, placed their duns at the disposal of Patrick and his disciples. " The house of Con all brother of the king of Meath, was given up to St. Patrick on the occasion of its master's conversion, and the church of Downpatrick at Tailtean was built upon that site. The fortress of Dun Lughaidh was also given up to St. Patrick when the lord ... Read More

Hundred Years After Christian Era Architecture

Categories: Ireland

Above: Early Irish architecture
A hundred years after the Christian era the four great fortresses of Ireland were erected or enlarged by Tuathal Teachtmhar at Tlachtgha, Taillte, Teamhair and Uisneach. Tara was extended at the hands of many successive kings. Though the Fiana favoured the outdoor life, all the great kings of our race had their [...]

[caption id="attachment_1519" align="aligncenter" width="551" caption="Architecture"][/caption] Above: Early Irish architecture A hundred years after the Christian era the four great fortresses of Ireland were erected or enlarged by Tuathal Teachtmhar at Tlachtgha, Taillte, Teamhair and Uisneach. Tara was extended at the hands of many successive kings. Though the Fiana favoured the outdoor life, all the great kings of our race had their architects. The names of some, indeed, are preserved amongst those of the world's great builders, notably Car, builder of Cashel; Righriu and Garb-ban, ... Read More