An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Ríthe Éireann"

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* [[Ríthe na Laighean]]
 
==Ard -Rí==
{{príomhalt|Ard-Rí na hÉireann}}
The ''ard rí'', or "[[High King]]" of Ireland, was traditionally the supreme ruler of all the Irish provinces, subject to no higher domestic authority. While the ''rí ruirech'' were in theory subordinate to the high king, Irish stories and mythology relate that the power of the high king varied considerably throughout the office's existence, and he was usually not more than a figurehead exercising suzerainty over the largely independent lower kingdoms.
 
The ''ardArd-Rí rí'', or "[[High King]]" of Ireland,na hÉireann.was traditionally the supreme ruler of all the Irish provinces, subject to no higher domestic authority. While the ''ruirech''ruireach were in theory subordinate to the high king, Irish stories and mythology relate that the power of the high king varied considerably throughout the office's existence, and he was usually not more than a figurehead exercising suzeraintyardfhlaithiúnas over the largely independent lower kingdoms.<!-- ... did not exist in Brehon Law-->
According to tradition, the high king was originally crowned at [[Lia Fáil]] upon the Hill of Tara in Meath, in the Kingdom of Leinster. When stood upon by a candidate for the throne, if they were the rightful High King of Ireland, the stone monument was said to loudly roar in joy. The stone was supposedly split by the sword of [[Cuchulain]] when it refused to acknowledge his preferred candidate [[Lugaid Riab nDerg]], following which it never called out again.
 
''According to tradition, the high king was originally crowned at [[Lia Fáil]] upon the HillCnoc ofna TaraTeamhrach ini Meath,gContae inna theMí. Kingdom of Leinster. When stood upon by a candidate for the throne, if they were the rightful High King of Ireland, the stone monument was said to loudly roar in joy. The stone was supposedly split by the sword of [[CuchulainCú Chulainn]] when it refused to acknowledge his preferred candidate [[LugaidLughaidh Riabna nDergRiabh Dearg]], following which it never called out again.<!-- ... until...-->
* [[High King of Ireland]]
 
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