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  1. The Trinity College harp, also known as " Brian Boru's harp ", is a medieval musical instrument on display in the long room at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland. It is an early Irish harp or wire-strung cláirseach.

  2. He brought with him the harp and gold crown of his late father, Brian Boru, and laid them at the feet of the pope. The harp remained at the Vatican until the reign of Henry VIII, when the instrument, along with the title ‘Defender of the Faith’ , was sent to the monarch.

  3. Dec 20, 2023 · The most famous harp existing in Ireland, the so-called Brian Boru Harp, on display in Trinity College Library, serves as the model for the insignia of the Irish State, as well as that famous...

  4. The Brian Boru Harp is the oldest surviving Irish harp and is the model for the insignia of Ireland. Restored and re-strung in 1961.

  5. The Brian Boru harp is the national symbol of Ireland, pictured on Ireland’s coinage and many national badges and symbols. It has been displayed in Trinity College for over 200 years. It is one of the oldest surviving Gaelic harps and it is covered in fine and intricate carved and coloured decoration.

  6. Wire Strung Harp — Trinity Clarsach, one of the three earliest surviving specimens, also sometimes called the Brian Boru Harp.

  7. Brian Boru’s Harp represents not only the music and poetry that were highly esteemed in Gaelic society, but also Ireland’s sovereignty and national identity. With the rise of Irish nationalism and the quest for independence, the harp was adopted as an emblem of national pride.

  8. The design was based on the Brian Boru harp, which is still on display today at Trinity College. In 1876, Guinness trademarked the symbol. So, when the Irish Free State was established in 1922, it had to flip Guinness’ design in order to use the harp as a symbol of the new state.

  9. The so-called Brian Boru harp (14th century), now at Trinity College, Dublin, is about 32 inches (80 cm) high, with 36 brass strings; the sound box is carved from a single piece of willow, and the harp is plucked by the fingernails.

  10. The Brian Boru harp is the oldest surviving Irish harp and is the model for the emblem of Ireland. Although its early history is uncertain, it has incorrectly become associated with the great Irish king Brian Boru (died 1014). Themes of the exhibition.

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