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  2. Piaras Feiritéar (Irish pronunciation: [ˈpʲiəɾˠəsˠ fʲɛɾʲəˈtʲeːɾˠ]; 1600? – 1653), or Pierce Ferriter, was an Irish clan Chief, and poet.

  3. Feiritéar, Piaras (Ferriter, Pierce) ( c. 1600– c. 1653), Gaelic poet, royalist and folk hero, was the son of Edmund Ferriter ( c. 1568–1628) of Ballysyble and Ballyferriter, west Co. Kerry; nothing is known of his mother. The Ferriters, a minor landed family of Anglo-Norman provenance, are believed to have first settled in Dunurlin parish ...

  4. Piaras Feiritéar, or Pierce Ferriter, was an Irish clan Chief, and poet. Although best known for his many works of Bardic poetry in the Irish language, Feiritéar is also a widely revered folk hero in the Dingle Peninsula for his role as a leader of the nascent Irish Confederacy, which led to his 1653 summary execution at Killarney for ...

  5. Dec 31, 1994 · Pierce Ferriter: Our Great Patron. Piaras Feiritear, better known via the Anglicized name Pierce Ferriter, was an Irish poet who also served as an officer during the War of the Irish Confederacy, 1641 – 1652. Piaras may have been born about the year 1600, the son of Eamon Feiritear, (Edmond Ferriter)a landowner whose lands on the far western ...

  6. Two Laudatory Poems by Piaras Feiritéar Deirdre Nie Mhathúna This paper examines two panegyric poems by Piaras Feiritéar (anglicised: Pierce Ferriter), poet and military leader from the Dingle Peninsula, Co. Kerry. Of Norman descent, he was born c.1600 and lived until c.1652, when he was hanged by Cromwellian forces in

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  7. seventeenth-century poet Piaras Feiritear. It is intended as a contribu tion to critical engagement with classical Irish poetry and the initial focus will be on several courtly love poems ascribed to Feiritear in order to consider his treatment of the convention of anonymity so characteristic of the genre. Descriptions of both female and male

  8. Ghlac Feiritéaraigh páirt in éirithe amach na nGearaltach in 1574 agus in 1583. Tá tagairt in Inquisitio sa bhliain 1633 d’Éamonn agus Piaras Feiritéar a bheith i mBaile Sibéal. Éamonn a bhí ar athair Phiarais. Ní foláir nó d’fhreastail Piaras ar scoil filíochta.