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  2. [ChadLect]

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Chadwick/HMC%20Vol%2018%202008%20Bagge.pdf
    31 Jul 2012: people a more central place than is the case in the Christian world picture. ... and above all sexual relationships, people order their universe, more or less strictly.
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  4. Quiggin

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Quiggin/ECQ%20Vol%207%202004%20O%20Keeffe.pdf
    2 Nov 2012: E. C. QUIGGIN MEMORIAL LECTURES 7. TADHG O’KEEFFE. The Gaelic Peoples and their. ... TADHG O’KEEFFE. The Gaelic Peoples and their. Archaeological Identities, A.D. 1000-1650.
  5. THE IRISH NATIONAL ORIGIN-LEGEND:

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Quiggin/ECQ%20Vol%201%201994%20Carey.pdf
    24 Oct 2012: the Fir Bolg, whose settlement occurs in later versions between those of the people of Nemed and their successors, the Tuatha Dé. ... And they dwelt there many years, and grew to be a great people.’.
  6. KWH 7 main content3

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Hughes/KH%20Vol%207%202009%20Padel.pdf
    2 Nov 2012: application. My surmise is that some of these people in Cornwall may come into the grey zone between the two categories. ... If so, then these people might be considered in the blurred area in the distinction drawn between slavery and serfdom.
  7. Law, Politics and Power:

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Hughes/KH%20Vol%203%202003%20Davies.pdf
    30 Jul 2012: It was the very emblem of the identity of the Welsh as a people, a nacio. ... 7. subscribe. In that respect they reacted in much the same way as did so many other peoples of mediaeval Europe in defence of their laws, as an emblem of their
  8. Water mills and cattle standards2 _jer_

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Chadwick/HMC%20Vol%2021%202011%20Davies.pdf
    12 Mar 2012: Firstly, water mills: one day, on the meseta, the central plateau of Spain, not far from the city of León, a dispute arose between the people of San Juan en Vega ... The range of social levels involved in such transactions was wide, from high
  9. QUIGGIN PAMPHLETS

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Quiggin/ECQ%20Vol%204%201999%20Charles-Edwards.pdf
    1 Nov 2012: On the other hand, there were texts which embodied expertise; instead of decrees promulgated by an assembly and binding upon ordinary people by virtue of the authority of that assembly, these ... There is no sustained discussion of how the Hibernensis
  10. jfn45 FIN AL_made into pdf

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Chadwick/HMC%20Vol%2020%202010%20Falaky%20Nagy.pdf
    10 Feb 2012: In the pre-modern world as even today, the merchant in search of customers, suppliers, and profit circulated among various peoples and social strata, and travelled over land and sea, potentially ... As pointed out by the classicists Michael Austin and
  11. Old Norse Sources for Gaelic History

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Quiggin/ECQ%20Vol%205%202002%20Hines.pdf
    2 Nov 2012: an assessment of the historical value, of the Old-Norse sources which touch in some way on the history of the Gaelic-speaking peoples in the central Middle Ages, in other ... For most people with at least some prior knowledge of Scandinavian involvement
  12. QUIGGIN PAMPHLETS

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Quiggin/ECQ%20Vol%203%201997%20Dumville.pdf
    1 Nov 2012: appropriate that he should called a murderer; such a cleric is regarded as excommunicate by all righteous people. ... Saxon synod before 705: Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People, edd. &
  13. KH Lecture - text

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Hughes/KH%20Vol%206%202008%20Russell.pdf
    2 Nov 2012: KATHLEEN HUGHES MEMORIAL LECTURES 6. PAUL RUSSELL. ‘Read it in a Glossary’: Glossaries and Learned Discourse. in Medieval Ireland. HUGHES HALL &. DEPARTMENT OF ANGLO-SAXON, NORSE AND CELTIC. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Hughes Hall was founded in
  14. KATHLEEN HUGHES MEMORIAL LECTURES

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Hughes/KH%20Vol%205%202005%20Dark.pdf
    2 Nov 2012: Such focal buildings and people might then attract burial within the temenos (the enclosure around the temple) – something that appears to have been unthinkable in Late Roman paganism.20.
  15. The Department of Anglo Saxon, Norse & Celtic offers programmes…

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Quiggin/ECQ%20Vol%209%202008%20Poppe.pdf
    10 Feb 2012: Thus Íslendingasögur ‘sagas of Icelanders’ is used for ‘tales of considerable length which centre on the lives of people from a relatively small group of Icelandic families.
  16. Note

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Quiggin/ECQ%20Vol%2011%202010%20Mac%20Gearailt.pdf
    2 Nov 2012: role, being at work on a manuscript in or near the territory of the Laígsi, a Leinster people who claimed descent from Conall in their genealogies.67 As already noted, both
  17. FINAL Hough copy

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Quiggin/ECQ%20Vol%2012%202010%20Hough.pdf
    2 Nov 2012: V. Stiles, ‘Old English halh, “Slightly Raised Ground Isolated by Marsh”’, in Names, Places and People: An Onomastic Miscellany in Memory of John McNeal Dodgson, ed. ... 58 B. Cox, ‘The use of Middle English castel in the Names of Medieval
  18. Charles Edwards Final Version

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Hughes/KH%20Vol%2010%202012%20Charles-Edwards.pdf
    2 Nov 2012: early Irish Church made an emphatic distinction between people given to violence, laích, and those incapable of significant violence, such as children, those much more likely to be the victims rather ... 44 Togail Bruidne Da Derga, ed. Knott, 14. 45
  19. THE EARLY IRISH LAW TEXT SENCHAS MÁR AND THE QUESTION OF ITS DATE

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Quiggin/ECQ%20Vol%2013%202011%20Breatnach.pdf
    10 Feb 2012: timna in Dūileman cach āe. ‘There are three sins which God avenges most upon each people and. ... children [to be reared], nor any burden on her people is entitled to donate.
  20. QUIGGIN PAMPHLETS

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Quiggin/ECQ%20Vol%202%201995%20Broun.pdf
    24 Oct 2012: were found to be leading to some place to which people actually wanted to go’.58 As long as remembering ceremonies rather than reading documents was regarded as more important, such
  21. WAS GLENDALOUGH A ‘MONASTIC TOWN’

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/publications/Hughes/KH%20Vol%208%202010%20Etchingham.pdf
    2 Nov 2012: KATHLEEN HUGHES MEMORIAL LECTURES 8. COLMÁN ETCHINGHAM. The Irish ‘Monastic Town’: Is This A Valid Concept? HUGHES HALL &. DEPARTMENT OF ANGLO-SAXON, NORSE AND CELTIC. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Hughes Hall was founded in 1885 as the Cambridge

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