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An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800

CHAPTER IX
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They were encouraged and assisted in their undertaking by their relative Mortagh, the then King of Ireland.

It is said they took the celebrated _Lia Fail_ to Scotland, that Fergus might be crowned thereon.

The present royal family of England have their claim to the crown through the Stuarts, who were descendants of the Irish Dalriada.

Scotland now obtained the name of Scotia, from the colony of Scots.

Hence, for some time, Ireland was designated Scotia Magna, to distinguish it from the country which so obtained, and has since preserved, the name of the old race.
Muircheartach, A.D.504, was the first Christian King of Ireland; but he was constantly engaged in war with the Leinster men about the most unjust Boromean tribute.


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