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In Irta, Ireland grew into a major European power by the 9th century, controlling all of the British Isles and stretching as far as our __. 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. | In Irta, Ireland grew into a major European power by the 9th century, controlling all of the British Isles and stretching as far as our __. 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 | 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. | ||
== Early Middle Ages == | == Early Middle Ages == | ||