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19 May 2024

  • 15:3115:31, 19 May 2024 diff hist −1 m KingRemoved "g" from end of "ríg". The latter is the genitive, while "rí" is the nominative, in keeping with the other words in the list. current

1 April 2024

6 March 2024

23 January 2024

15 January 2024

19 October 2023

12 October 2023

5 November 2022

9 August 2022

  • 23:0823:08, 9 August 2022 diff hist −769 Maelan mac CathmoghaRemoved disingenuous misquote of Byrne. It is obvious from the source the author used that he has an axe to grind against the Ui Briuin Seola. However, the parts the original author left out and replaced with ellipses make clear that Byrne didn't believe any of the Ui Briuin were related to one another.

21 May 2022

  • 22:4322:43, 21 May 2022 diff hist −175 Irish royal familiesRemoved uncited statement that neither Irish nor the British royal family recognize Irish royal titles. This is understandable considering that the English destroyed and absorbed the Gaelic kingdoms centuries ago. Not sure what point is being made there, however. Also inserted link to page on "Túath" for "petty kingdom" link.

18 April 2022

27 January 2022

20 November 2021

  • 18:2618:26, 20 November 2021 diff hist −4 AnnalyCorrected "Ó Súilleabháin" to "Ó Súilleacháin". While both names are anglicized as Sullivan, they are distinct families. The Annaly Sullivans are not related to the Munster Sullivans.

24 August 2021

1 August 2021

31 July 2021

16 July 2021

11 July 2021

4 July 2021

3 July 2021

  • 16:1616:16, 3 July 2021 diff hist −33 UmhaillRemoved link to Mael Sechnaill mac Domnaill from Maelseachlainn mac Conchobar--both the father's name and the death date prove these are not the same men.

17 June 2021

26 April 2021

  • 00:5600:56, 26 April 2021 diff hist −17 ÆthelingCorrected statement that Ó Cróinín thought "ætheling" gave rise to the concept of the tanist. Ó Cróinín theorizes a connection between "ætheling" and "rígdomna", a related but distinct concept.

10 April 2021

  • 03:1603:16, 10 April 2021 diff hist +101 Yamnaya cultureInserted correction and citation for paragraph regarding L23's presence in modern-day western Europeans. Previous author claimed it was not present in modern-day Europe, but this is false. On the contrary, it is the dominant lineage. Tag: Reverted

31 March 2021

28 March 2021

24 January 2021

14 December 2020

23 November 2020

15 November 2020

12 November 2020

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