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Irish Leaders: A Very Brief Look

Irish Leaders: A Very Brief Look. Táin Bó Cúailnge: The Cattle Raid of Cooley. The T á in – the Irish epic poem Includes the exploits of Cuchulain, the legendary Irish champion.

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Irish Leaders: A Very Brief Look

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  1. Irish Leaders:A Very Brief Look

  2. Táin Bó Cúailnge:The Cattle Raid of Cooley • The Táin – the Irish epic poem • Includes the exploits of Cuchulain, the legendary Irish champion

  3. Now, many and divers were the magic virtues that were in Cuchulain that were in no one else in his day. Excellence of form, excellence of shape, excellence of build, excellence in swimming, excellence in horsemanship, excellence in chess and in draughts, excellence in battle, excellence in contest, excellence in single combat, excellence in reckoning, excellence in speech, excellence in counsel, excellence in bearing, excellence in laying waste and in plundering from the neighbouring border.

  4. St. Patrick • The patron saint of Ireland • He really lived (late 5th century), but a vast folklore has arisen around St. Patrick

  5. St. Patrick’s Grave (Traditional)

  6. Eamon de Valera • Born 1882, died 1975 • Born of Irish mother and Spanish father in NYC, but raised in Ireland • Leader in 1916 Easter Uprising • All but 2 of the leaders executed; de Valera spared because he was a US citizen • Prime Minister (Taoiseach) from 1932 to 1959, then took ceremonial post of President

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