Early Irish Society: From Chieftains to High-Kings | Brehon Law Academy
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Lesson 24/40 excerpt from the online course Ancient Ireland Culture and Society | SAVE 20% here: http://www.goo.gl/0NDL8v.
There were four primary grades of king in early Ireland.
The most common of these was a simple 'Rí' or King of a Túath, but these lesser kings often in turn owed tribute to kings of higher-grades, such as a Rí-Túath-Mór or a King of a Province.
Ultimately this chain of tribute and submission ended with the highest grade of kingship - the Ard Rí na hÉireann, High-King of all Ireland.
In this Lecture, we'll explore these primary grades in a bit more detail.
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