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  2. Wikipedia talk:Mediation Cabal/Cases/2009-06-30/Michael Tsarion

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    I am from Belfast and was aware of Michael Tsarion while he was still resident in Ireland and before he adopted that name. One of the first times I came across him again was with publication of his 'Irish Origins of Civilisation' books which did attract substantial attention in Ireland whether approving or refuting and started to recur in ...

  3. How the Irish Saved Civilization - Wikipedia

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    How the Irish Saved Civilization: The Untold Story of Ireland's Heroic Role from the Fall of Rome to the Rise of Medieval Europe is a non-fiction historical book written by Thomas Cahill. Cahill argues a case for the Irish people 's critical role in preserving Western Civilization from utter destruction by the Huns and the Germanic tribes ...

  4. Irish genealogy - Wikipedia

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    Irish genealogical collections: the Scottish dimension, Nollaig Ó Muraíle, in International Congress of Celtic Studies 10 (1995), pp. 251–264, 1999; Iris Mhuintir Uì Dhonnabháin, O'Donovan History 2000, Published by the O'Donovan Clan, Skibbereen, Ireland. Article by Michael R. O'Donovan; The Tribes of Galway, Adrian James Martyn, Galway ...

  5. Blood of the Irish - Wikipedia

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    An attempt was made to extract ancient DNA from some of the oldest human remains found within the boundaries of Ireland. The Basques-to-Ireland theory was based on an earlier paper, "Y-chromosome variation and Irish origins" published in 2000, [3] which examined 5 markers per sample. By 2009, further research in greater detail had suggested a ...

  6. Mac Siúrtáin - Wikipedia

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    The descendants of Jordan de Exeter settled in Connacht, mainly in what is now County Mayo.The territory they conquered, Gailenga (later known as the barony of Gallen), was the southern part of Luighne (also known as Sliabh Lugha), whose lords were the clan Ó Gadhra.

  7. Devlin (surname) - Wikipedia

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    O'Devlin (Irish: Ó Doibhlin) [1] is the surname of a Gaelic Irish family of the Uí Néill who were chiefs in the far northeastern of the present-day County of Tyrone, bordering on Lough Neagh and the Ballinderry River.