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The End of Brehon Laws: The Influence of the Normans and the English Common Law

By PeteIn Brehon Laws, Ancient IrelandPosted October 5, 2023

Brehon Laws: A Recap of Ancient Irish Jurisprudence Before delving into their decline, it's vital to understand the essence of Brehon Laws. Serving as the primary legal system in Ireland for centuries, Brehon Laws or "Fénechas" were a collection of ancient Irish legal texts and traditions. Emphasizing restorative justice over...

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Key Principles of Brehon Laws: Kinship, Honor Price, and Fines

By PeteIn Brehon Laws, Ancient IrelandPosted October 5, 2023

Brehon Laws, known natively as 'Fénechas', served as the backbone of the Irish legal system for centuries. Reflecting the socio-cultural intricacies of ancient Irish society, the laws were renowned for their detail and fairness. Central to the Brehon legal system were principles like kinship, honor price, and the imposition of...

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The Origins and Development of Brehon Laws: Druids, Filí, and Brehons

By PeteIn Brehon Laws, Ancient IrelandPosted October 5, 2023

The Brehon Laws, known in the Irish language as 'Fénechas', meaning the law of the Féne or free men of Gaelic Ireland, is a comprehensive legal system that governed the island for centuries. The depth and breadth of these laws shed light on the socio-cultural fabric of early Irish society,...

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The Brehon Laws: An Introduction to Early Irish Legal System

By PeteIn Brehon Laws, Ancient IrelandPosted October 5, 2023

The Brehon Laws, known in Irish as "Fénechas" or the law of the Féne (free land-tillers), represent one of the oldest legal systems in Europe. These laws governed Irish society for centuries, from the early Christian period up until the 17th century, offering a unique insight into the social structures,...

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The Decline of the High Kingship and the Rise of Regional Power Centers

By PeteIn High Kings of Ireland, Ancient IrelandPosted October 5, 2023

While the concept of the High Kingship in Ireland is deeply rooted in both history and legend, it underwent significant changes over the centuries. The unified ideal of a singular ruler gradually gave way to the rise of regional powers, with various families and tribes exerting dominance over localized territories....

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