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In Irta, Ireland grew into a major European power by the 9th century, controlling all of the British Isles, and at its greatest extent stretching as far as the Pyrenees | In Irta, Ireland grew into a major European power by the 9th century, controlling all of the British Isles, and at its greatest extent stretching as far as westernmost France, the Pyrenees and our Belgium/Netherlands area. The Irish empire was bordered by an Old French-speaking region to the southeast, which was in turn bordered by Hivantish tribal lands in Eastern Europe and Scandinavia. | ||
Some Irish territory remained on Continental Europe into the 17th century. Irish heavily influenced Crackfic Trician 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 Crackfic Trician French, turning it into Hyperfrench with a quasi-Slavic phonology, and influenced Hivantish as well. | ||
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Post-Remonition intellectual history in Irta Catholic Europe (Ireland, France, Italy): | Post-Remonition intellectual history in Irta Catholic Europe (Ireland, France, Italy): | ||
* 17th-18th c: after the 17th century Catholic vs. Remonitionist wars of religion, intellectuals got sick of fighting for religion and | * 17th-18th c: after the 17th century Catholic vs. Remonitionist wars of religion, intellectuals got sick of fighting for religion and began to question its value. The Enlightenment began in the traditionally Catholic countries contemporaneously with Romanticism in the Remonitionist countries. | ||
* 19th c: Romanticism influenced by Remonitionist cultures | * 19th c: Romanticism influenced by Remonitionist cultures | ||
* 20th-21th c: more influence from RMists from | * 20th-21th c: more influence from RMists from Tricin | ||