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The early medieval ard-rí was a figurehead over autonomous regional sub-kings. The ard-rí role became more centralized in response to a need for cooperation and centralization among the Irish-speaking tribes in response to external forces? However, Gaels still retained a clan-based system, like our Joseon; we could model some features of the Irish empire after Joseon
The early medieval ard-rí was a figurehead over autonomous regional sub-kings. The ard-rí role became more centralized in response to a need for cooperation and centralization among the Irish-speaking tribes in response to external forces? However, Gaels still retained a clan-based system, like our Joseon; we could model some features of the Irish empire after Joseon


The bardic schools have one additional level for the Árdrí, called the ''árdfilidhe'' (árdfilí)?
The bardic schools have one additional level which was required to become the Árdrí's poet, called the ''árdfilidhe'' (árdfilí)?
=== The Taking of Britain ===
=== The Taking of Britain ===
The Brythonic assimilate to the Gaelic speakers, except those who went to the mainland who became Galoyseg speakers; some Irta Irish surnames should be Brythonic
The Brythonic assimilate to the Gaelic speakers, except those who went to the mainland who became Galoyseg speakers; some Irta Irish surnames should be Brythonic