In reading the reasoning behind the question in the comments below, an internet search turned up a book that was published in 1905 that might contain some answers that you are looking for: A History of Irish Music written by William H. Gratten Flood, published in 1905.
Please see link in discussion comments.
The most notable invaders of Ireland in the 12th century were the Normans.
the Normans invaded the British in 1006
Because the Normans built the motte and baileys when they invaded. The south east is where they arrived because it is closest to Wales
Normans invaded
they invaded Ireland in the 13th century and eventually conquered ulster (n. Ireland), colonized it with british people, and forced the native people to become subjects to the king of England.
The Normans invaded Ireland to help to claim land of the British.
The most notable invaders of Ireland in the 12th century were the Normans.
1169 - the Normans invaded Ireland 1690 - the Battle of the Boyne 1798 - the rebellion against British rule
The Normans
No. Ireland existed long before that. The Normans came to Ireland in 1169. There were people in Ireland over 7000 years before that.
The Normans Went To Ireland in 1080
The Normans in 1066
the Normans invaded the British in 1006
Because the Normans built the motte and baileys when they invaded. The south east is where they arrived because it is closest to Wales
Normans invaded
they invaded Ireland in the 13th century and eventually conquered ulster (n. Ireland), colonized it with british people, and forced the native people to become subjects to the king of England.
About 1070 when the Normans invaded.