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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Outer Hebrides. Harris Island, St. Clement’s Church. Inside are the ornately tombs of MacLeods chieftains.
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  • Outer Hebrides. Harris Island, St. Clement’s Church. Inside is the ornately tomb of Alasdair (alexander) MacLeod chieftain.
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  • Outer Hebrides. Harris Island, St. Clement’s Church. Inside is the ornately tomb of Alasdair (alexander) MacLeod chieftain.
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  • Paul Rodgers with the portrait of his father, one of the most popular "Kings of Tory". Tory is the last of the small and isolated Irish island where survives this Celtic heritaget of "chieftain" choosen by local people to resolve local problems.
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  • Mayo County. Wesport, mural remembering traditional Celtic civilisation. Westport, Mural remembering Granuaile O’Malley, a woman notorious pirate and chieftain of his clan.
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  • Mayo County. Wesport, mural remembering traditional Celtic civilisation. Westport, Mural remembering Granuaile O’Malley, a woman notorious pirate and chieftain of his clan.
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  • Outer Hebrides (Western Islands). Harris Island, West Coast. Clach Mhicleoid chieftain standing stone.
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  • Outer Hebrides. Harris Island, St. Clement’s Church. Inside is the ornately tomb of Alasdair (alexander) MacLeod chieftain.
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  • Outer Hebrides. Harris Island, St. Clement’s Church. Inside is the ornately tomb of Alasdair (alexander) MacLeod chieftain.
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  • Aughanure Castle.The castle was built by the O'Flaherty family in the 16th century, one of Connacht's most notable chieftains that controlled the castle until 1572.
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  • Donegal. The castle of O'Donnell chieftains.
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  • Aughanure Castle.The castle was built by the O'Flaherty family in the 16th century, one of Connacht's most notable chieftains that controlled the castle until 1572.
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  • Aughanure Castle.The castle was built by the O'Flaherty family in the 16th century, one of Connacht's most notable chieftains that controlled the castle until 1572.
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  • Donegal. The castle of O'Donnell chieftains.
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  • Buncrana, the scenic Grianan of Aileach fortress on the top of a hill. In the oldest times was Dagda's god sanctuary, after a O'Neill chieftains stronghold.
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  • Aughanure Castle.The castle was built by the O'Flaherty family in the 16th century, one of Connacht's most notable chieftains that controlled the castle until 1572.
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  • Buncrana, the scenic Grianan of Aileach fortress on the top of a hill. In the oldest times was Dagda's god sanctuary, after a O'Neill chieftains stronghold.
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  • Buncrana, the scenic Grianan of Aileach fortress on the top of a hill. In the oldest times was Dagda's god sanctuary, after a O'Neill chieftains stronghold.
    em7230229.jpg
  • Aughanure Castle.The castle was built by the O'Flaherty family in the 16th century, one of Connacht's most notable chieftains that controlled the castle until 1572.
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  • Aughanure Castle.The castle was built by the O'Flaherty family in the 16th century, one of Connacht's most notable chieftains that controlled the castle until 1572.
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  • Clare Island, the family castle of O'Malley clan. The chieftain Granuaille O'Malley (1530-1600 a.D.), or Grainne Nì Mhàille, was one of the most celebrated pirate women of his time.
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  • Northeastern Anatolia. Hosap Castle near Guzelsu village, a truck stop village on the road to the Iran and Iraqi borders. Built in 1643 by the local Kurdish chieftain  Mahmudi Suleyman.
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  • Northeastern Anatolia. Hosap Castle near Guzelsu village, southeast of Van. Built in 1643 by the local Kurdish chieftain  Mahmudi Suleyman. The 17th-century complex, which was used as a base to "protect" caravans, included a palace, two mosques, three baths and a dungeon.
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  • Paul Rodgers with the portrait of his father, one of the most popular "Kings of Tory". Tory is the last of the small and isolated Irish island where survives this Celtic heritaget of "chieftain" choosen by local people to resolve local problems.
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  • The island pub. Patsy Dan Rodgers (“Patsaí Dan Mac Ruairí”) is the "Rí Thoraí", the King of Tory. Tory is the last of the small and many times isolated Irish island where survives this sort of "chieftain" that local people choose to resolve local problems without "official" authorities. Patsy is also one of the most important painters of the famous "Tory's naive school".
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  • Northeastern Anatolia. Hosap Castle near Guzelsu village, a truck stop village on the road to the Iran and Iraqi borders. Built in 1643 by the local Kurdish chieftain  Mahmudi Suleyman.
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  • Patsy Dan Rodgers (“Patsaí Dan Mac Ruairí”) is the "Rí Thoraí", the King of Tory. Tory is the last of the small and many times isolated Irish island where survives this sort of "chieftain" that local people choose to resolve local problems without "official" authorities. Patsy is also one of the most important painters of the famous "Tory's naive school".
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  • Northeastern Anatolia. Hosap Castle near Guzelsu village, southeast of Van. Built in 1643 by the local Kurdish chieftain  Mahmudi Suleyman. The 17th-century complex, which was used as a base to "protect" caravans, included a palace, two mosques, three baths and a dungeon.
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  • Patsy Dan Rodgers (“Patsaí Dan Mac Ruairí”) is the "Rí Thoraí", the King of Tory. Tory is the last of the small and many times isolated Irish island where survives this sort of "chieftain" that local people choose to resolve local problems without "official" authorities. Patsy is also one of the most important painters of the famous "Tory's naive school".
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  • Clare Island Abbey. The family tomb of O'Malley clan when is supposed to have been buried the famous chieftain and pirate leader Granuaile O’Malley.
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  • Patsy Dan Rodgers (“Patsaí Dan Mac Ruairí”) is the "Rí Thoraí", the King of Tory. Tory is the last of the small and many times isolated Irish island where survives this sort of "chieftain" that local people choose to resolve local problems without "official" authorities. Patsy is also one of the most important painters of the famous "Tory's naive school".
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  • Clare Island, the family castle of O'Malley clan. The chieftain Granuaille O'Malley (1530-1600 a.D.), or Grainne Nì Mhàille, was one of the most celebrated pirate women of his time.
    em7210382.jpg
  • Patsy Dan Rodgers (“Patsaí Dan Mac Ruairí”) is the "Rí Thoraí", the King of Tory. Tory is the last of the small and many times isolated Irish island where survives this sort of "chieftain" that local people choose to resolve local problems without "official" authorities. Patsy is also one of the most important painters of the famous "Tory's naive school".
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  • Clare Island, the small harbour with low tide. The island weather may change from deep fog to nearly tropical light. in the back the family castle of O'Malley clan. The chieftain Granuaille O'Malley (1530-1600 a.D.), or Grainne Nì Mhàille, was one of the most celebrated pirate women of his time.
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  • Clare Island Abbey. The family tomb of O'Malley clan when is supposed to have been buried the famous chieftain and pirate leader Granuaile O’Malley.
    em7210397.jpg
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