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More Irish than the Irish themselves

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"More Irish than the Irish themselves" (Níos Gaelaí ná na Gaeil féin, Hiberniores Hibernis ipsis) is a phrase used in Irish historiography to describe a phenomenon of cultural assimilation in late medieval Norman Ireland. [1]

21 relations: Cultural assimilation, FitzGerald dynasty, Gaelicisation, Geoffrey Keating, History of Ireland, History of Ireland (1169–1536), Irish diaspora, Jim Walsh (Irish politician), John Lynch (Gratianus Lucius), Liam Twomey, More German than the Germans, Normans in Ireland, Oireachtas, Plastic Paddy, Sept, Statutes of Kilkenny, The Irish Times, Thomas Davis (Young Irelander), Tudor conquest of Ireland, West Brit, Young Ireland.

Cultural assimilation

Cultural assimilation is the process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble those of a dominant group.

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FitzGerald dynasty

The FitzGerald dynasty (Ríshliocht Mhic Gearailt or Clann Gearailt) is an Irish Hiberno-Norman or Cambro-Norman royal dynasty.

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Gaelicisation

Gaelicisation, or Gaelicization, is the act or process of making something Gaelic, or gaining characteristics of the Gaels.

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Geoffrey Keating

Seathrún Céitinn (c. 1569 – c. 1644; known in English as Geoffrey Keating) was a 17th-century historian.

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History of Ireland

Prehistoric Ireland spans a period from the first known evidence of human presence dated to about 10,000 years ago until the emergence of "protohistoric" Gaelic Ireland at the time of Christianization in the 5th century.

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History of Ireland (1169–1536)

The history of Ireland from 1169–1536 covers the period from the arrival of the Cambro-Normans to the reign of Henry VIII of England, who made himself King of Ireland.

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Irish diaspora

The Irish diaspora (Diaspóra na nGael) refers to Irish people and their descendants who live outside Ireland.

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Jim Walsh (Irish politician)

Jim Walsh (born 5 May 1947) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and member of Seanad Éireann between 1997 and 2016.

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John Lynch (Gratianus Lucius)

John Lynch, pseudonym Gratianus Lucius, D.D., (1599?–1677?) was an Irish Roman Catholic priest, known as a historian and Archdeacon of Tuam.

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Liam Twomey

Liam Twomey (born 3 April 1967) is a former Irish Fine Gael politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wexford constituency from 2002 to 2007 and 2011 to 2016.

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More German than the Germans

The assimilated Jewish community in Germany, prior to World War II, has been self-described as "more German than the Germans".

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Normans in Ireland

The Normans in Ireland, or Hiberno-Normans, were a group of Normans who invaded the various realms of Gaelic Ireland.

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Oireachtas

The Oireachtas, sometimes referred to as Oireachtas Éireann, is the legislature of Ireland.

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Plastic Paddy

Plastic Paddy is a sometimes pejorative term for members of the Irish diaspora who misappropriate stereotypical aspects of Irish customs and identity.

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Sept

A sept is an English word for a division of a family, especially of a Scottish or Irish family.

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Statutes of Kilkenny

The Statutes of Kilkenny were a series of thirty-five acts passed at Kilkenny in 1366, aiming to curb the decline of the Hiberno-Norman Lordship of Ireland.

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The Irish Times

The Irish Times is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper launched on 29 March 1859.

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Thomas Davis (Young Irelander)

Thomas Osborne Davis (14 October 1814 – 16 September 1845) was an Irish writer who was the chief organiser of the Young Ireland movement.

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Tudor conquest of Ireland

The Tudor conquest (or reconquest) of Ireland took place under the Tudor dynasty, which held the Kingdom of England during the 16th century.

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West Brit

West Brit, an abbreviation of West Briton, is a derogatory term for an Irish person who is perceived as being too anglophilic in matters of culture or politics.

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Young Ireland

Young Ireland (Éire Óg) was a political, cultural and social movement of the mid-19th century.

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Redirects here:

Hiberniores Hibernis ipsis, More Irish than the Irish themselves (slogan), Nios Gaelai na na Gaeil iad fein, Níos Gaelaí ná na Gaeil iad féin.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/More_Irish_than_the_Irish_themselves

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