The English conquest of Ireland didn't begin until 1169 so the English probably wouldn't have had much direct knowledge about Ireland or the Irish people at that time.
I think it is English
As a result of the Norman invasion in 1169. This was done to help an Irish king regain his throne.
The British came to Ireland at the invitation of Diarmaid MCMorrough, an Irish King, in 1169. He invited the Norman warrior known as Strongbow to assist him in a family feud.
I think is both scottish and irish and english. But i could be wrong
Ya' think? His ancestry was of Scoth-Irish and English ancestry.
6% of 1169 is 1169*6/100 = 70.14 But 72 is 6.16% (to 2 dp) of 1169. Rounded to 0 dp, 72 IS 6% of 1169.
I think it is used in English; the Irish Gaelic word for 'dad' is daid.
The name Fitzsimmons originated with the Normans who invaded England in 1066. It is likely that an English Norman named Fitzsimmons invaded Ireland in 1169, so many people named Fitzsimmons are Irish. Most English families named Fitzsimmons eventually shortened their name to Simmons.
1169 is not a prime number. Its positive integer factors are: 1, 7, 167, 1169
1169 kg = 2571.8 lbs
6x-1 = 1169 6x = 1169+1 6x = 1170 x = 195
There are no automatic translators that can accurately translate from English to Irish or Irish to English.