Talk:Nemed
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Succession Box
editWould the succession box not be better at the bottom of the page, instead of half way? Other articles on 'Wiki' have the boxes at the bottom, keeps it more uniform. Culnacréann Horse Ireland 23:26, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
Rath Cindleith: consistency?
editNemed founded two royal forts, Rath Chimbaith in Semne and Rath Chindeich in Ui Niallain. Rath Cindleich was dug in one day by [...]
Which is it? Rath Cindleich or Rath Chindeich? Destynova (talk) 19:59, 20 September 2011 (UTC)
- Depends on the source. If its from one of the Irish Annals, you'll find many occurances where the same place or people are spelt slightly differently. Mabuska (talk) 21:12, 20 September 2011 (UTC)
- Sure. What I mean is, which one should we stick with? Referring to it in two different forms in the same sentence is obviously silly. To me, "Chindeich" sounds closer to modern Irish, but I don't know which we should use here. Destynova (talk) 16:35, 21 September 2011 (UTC)
Why a spanish tribe travelled to Ireland?
editI wonder why so many different people emigrated to old Ireland. Did they flee from catastrophes, famine, or were they fishermen, or adventurers like the vikings, to conquer and rob foreign lands? In special... why gaelic people from the north of spain travelled so far to the north?! Did they hear from other european fishermen or traders of it? Instead of exploring for example the westcoast of France and England? Very strange. I guess, probably some fishermen were the first there, and then they came back, told their relatives and others, how green and fertile this area is they have discovered, and so decided to emigrate.
Greets, HamburgResident 2A02:3030:804:F7FB:B419:AD3C:9B6F:8585 (talk) 17:51, 2 September 2022 (UTC)