Grace O'Malley - Gaelic warrior princess

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PATRON SAINT
The history of Saint Patrick and the conversion of Ireland.

 

SAINT BRIGID
Ireland also has a female patron Saint: Saint Brigid.

 

ANCIENT HERO
Cuchulainn: The defiant Hound of Ulster

 

HEAVY READING
Trinity College and its ancient Book of Kells.

 

BRIAN BORU
Was he the last great high king of Ireland?

 

In 1558 Elizabeth I pardoned her in an attempt to bring peace to the region but his attempt failed as the local English administrators continued to goad the woman who had been a thorn in their side for years. They even interned her son and brother despite Elizabeth I instructing that they be released.

Fighting was her only means of survival and this she did until the Irish defeat at the Battle of Kinsale in 1601 checked her dominance. She died in 1603 and has since been, to a large degree, overlooked as a genuine heroine of Irish history.

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St. Patrick's Figurine


St. Patrick's Figurine With his flowing robes, Celtic cross, and staff, this beloved patron saint of Ireland cuts a commanding figure. Imported. Polyresin. 5" tall.
 

St Patrick's Shrine Bell Pendant


St Patrick's Shrine Bell Pendant A sterling silver interpretation of the venerated Irish shrine built in 1100 AD to house the bell of St. Patrick. Captivatingly engraved on four sides and accentuated with two stones of black onyx. Imported. Gift boxed. 1" bell on 18" chain.
 

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Warrior princess Grace O'Malley
Warrior princess Grace O'Malley