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  1. Michael Giordano
    April 19, 2016

    The vikings never conquered Ireland. The first outsiders to conquer Ireland were the Normans which were at this point an ethnic mix predominantly made up of French with some English and Norwegian.

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    • Scarface
      February 2, 2018

      No the Vikings did “conquer” Ireland they sacked it look it up so yeah

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      • CraigMcCoy
        September 1, 2018

        I understand there is no need for comment from me at this time.

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      • maria
        February 10, 2019

        Normans following William the Conqueror — many Irish names come from
        theme such as Powers, Fitzgerald etc. Vikings mostly raided but settled in Dublin, Waterford and east coast areas. Dublin is a Scandinavian name fo dark pool.

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      • John Moon
        September 3, 2020

        E r no they did take some areas but never conquered the entire area. They mostly were absorbed and actually fought as warriors for various kings. .Places like Dublin were founded by vikings (Baile a cliath) but in the myth of Brian Boru Vikings also fought on his side against the Vikings that came in from another area and landed in support of a revolt in Dublin.Boru never drove out the vikings there were two differenct factions and one was in his army< The basic difference was some were Danish and others Norwegian in origin( west versus east). They were great warirors but also big famers and great allies. There was never a full fledged conquest by Vikings. The closest thing to that would be when Dermot Mc murrow invited in the Normans to restore his throne in Dublin. Richard St clair( Strongbow) and his men were descended from Vikings in Normandy( If you go back far enough) who settled in Western france, became Normans and in 1066 invaded england.( Battle of hastings) In about 1100 or so They fought for Dermot and took most of ireland which fell to the overloardship of King Henry the 2nd who was Richard De st Clairs overlord. So in a very "round about way"? They finally did win the island for a Norman( descended viking) King

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      • Maurine mattson
        November 19, 2020

        I just want to know the difference between Irish and Scots Irish in where each lived.

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    • Patrick
      July 2, 2019

      Limerick and Dublin just to name 2 cities were founded by the Vikings…

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  2. Labhras
    January 17, 2018

    The vikings were annihilated at the battle of Clontarf somebody needs to do some historical research.

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  3. Macca
    January 29, 2018

    Scottish Gaelic is a branch of the Irish language. There is no such language as “Celt”.

    An incredibly misinformed and inaccurate piece.

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  4. McCabe
    February 7, 2018

    Although a nice read , it has Shockingly inaccurate historical statements in this article.

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  5. Queen B
    June 7, 2018

    Celtic actually was a language that was spoken about 2-6K years ago, by people in the regions of what are now Scotland and Ireland… Also, in many parts of Scandinavia. Early European history is fascinating.

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  6. Dg
    December 20, 2019

    The Vikings never conquered Ireland. They raised and founded cities but they were more often then not defeated when they tried to attack inland. The Irish gave as good as they got. Also most Irish people have brown hair (not red) and there is no singular Irish accent. This is a Hollywood invention. Lots of Irish accents are very clear and easy to understand and there is alot of variation between regional accents. I presume the same can be said of Scottish accents aswell.

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  7. Oneal Varner
    December 20, 2019

    My wife’s ancestors are both lrish and schotish

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  8. Ashley
    February 20, 2020

    I think the title should be change to Gaelic roots or something; not difference between Irish and Scottish since the Gaelic was pretty much the only thing mentioned as a difference.

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