"The Old Sod" sometimes written "Ould Sod".
Éire is the Irish word for Ireland, and a Punt was an old currency of Ireland. prior to the euro.
The president of Ireland has to be at least 35 years old.
Guinness! (In the good old days, when it was still brewed in Ireland.) Now...Bailey's Irish Whiskey?
I think it is called Old Ireland as there were 17 counties in Ireland when it was one country
Éire is Gaelic (Irish language) for Ireland and it's pronounced AIR-ah.It originally always referred to the island of Ireland in the Irish language. Today, it is used in both Englsih and Irish. It can now refer either to the island of Ireland or to the 5/6 of the island which constitutes the independent state of 'Ireland' or 'The Republic of Ireland'.*******************************************************************The modern Irish word Éire is derived from the Old Irish Ériu going back to the Celtic name for Ireland *Iveriú. It was also the name of a goddess.
Prior to the Euro's arrival on the 1st of January 2002, the currency in Ireland was the Punt, which is the Irish word for pound.
Yes. The breed is very old. There are suggestions it may have been brought to Ireland as early as 7000 BC.
The official name for Ireland is Éire, which is in the Irish language. It can also be called the Republic of Ireland. People also refer to it as the Emerald Isle. A very old name for it would have been Hibernia.
The Irish pound note is an old currency from Ireland, and at this moment ten old Irish pounds would be worth 12.70‰â or å£9.86. so twenty would be 25.40‰âÂ.
BAISÉID is the Irish spelling of Basset, Bassett; from the Old French 'basset' (the dwarf). In Ireland since the early 1200s.BAISÉID is the Irish spelling of Basset, Bassett; from the Old French 'basset' (the dwarf). In Ireland since the early 1200s.
The ogham stones of Ireland were built in the 4th to 10th centuries... they were used to write old Irish on them. About 400 are still around in Ireland and the UK.
Why is anything named what it is?...its just what they decided to call it....why is France named France?The modern Irish word Éire is derived from the Old Irish Ériu going back to the Celtic name for Ireland *Iveriú. It was also the name of a goddess