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Some Irish territory remained on Continental Europe into the 17th century. Irish heavily influenced Irta French, turning it into Hyperfrench with a quasi-Slavic phonology, and influenced Hivantish as well. | Some Irish territory remained on Continental Europe into the 17th century. Irish heavily influenced Irta French, turning it into Hyperfrench with a quasi-Slavic phonology, and influenced Hivantish as well. | ||
"What if Joseon was Irish-speaking" | |||
== Early Middle Ages == | == Early Middle Ages == | ||
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 | ||
Maybe even an imperial exam system for the Ardrí's poet-bureaucrats? | |||
=== The Taking of Britain === | === The Taking of Britain === | ||