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I think it is Tara.
There is an Irish name Cian (ancient, enduring).
Cian is an Irish name which originates from Gaelic and means "ancient".
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MacKenna is an Irish surname.
If by 'Ancient Irish' you mean "Old Irish" it is "teg, tech". Modern Irish is tigh/teach.
mostly by salting - bacon, fish, beef etc
When Charlemagne came to power, the books were preserved by monastic organizations. The best monasteries for this were in Ireland and Scotland. Charlemagne brought Irish monks to his court to teach people how to read and write, and the script they had developed became our lower case alphabet.
He would have at least some knowledge of it, as all Irish children are taught Irish in school.
He would have at least some knowledge of it, as all Irish children are taught Irish in school.
Irish isn't ancient it is still spoken Ó Maoilchluiche - O Meel-khlih-heh
In Irish "ancient watch " is "sean-uaireadóir".
ársa or seanda
ancient irish and French people thought the big dipper looked like a
I think it is Tara.
The Irish version could be réalta eolais (star of knowledge).
It is a Irish Celtic Legend.