Talk:O'Rahilly's historical model

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[edit] source citations

This article is just begging for individual page and/or section citations from O'Rahilly's works. I will keep that on my 'to do' list, but I also invite other interested folk to do the same. P.MacUidhir 21:45, 27 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] "no longer universally accepted"

If his ideas are no longer universally accepted, what ideas are? Perhaps someone could also give a sort of point-by-point critique? Ardric47 04:24, 6 January 2006 (UTC)

More to the point, were his ideas ever universally accepted? Or even widely? Did anyone besides O'Rahilly himself ever believe them? —Angr 14:13, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] " the name of leinster

Is the name of Leinster not due to Welsh settlers from the Llyn peninsula, who the Vikings gave the name of the province to as in Lands of the Men of the Llyn (peninsula) - Llyn-ster - Llyn state