Stephen Gwynn
Munster
(Forgotten Books Feb. 4, 2018)
Excerpt from Munster
The best way to get to Munster nowadays is nu doubtedly by the new route from Fishguard to Ross lare, in which the Great Western Railway has reopened what was for ancient times the natural and easy way from England to Ireland. The Normans, as every one knows, came across here, an advance party land ing on the coast of Wexford; but the main force under Strongbow sailed straight up the river to Waterford. Many another invader before the Normans took the same route: and there is little doubt but that the peaceful invasion of Christianity had begun in this region, or that south-eastern Ireland was already bap tized, before Patrick set out on his mission. Earlier again, the Milesians (according to modern theory)
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- ISBN
- 1333877528 / 9781333877521
- Weight
- 4.8 oz.
- Dimensions
- 6.0 x 0.2
in.