Rome was the destination of a significant number of Irish migrants in the early 17th century, including Hugh O'Neill, earl of Tyrone. This collection, the 4th in the Irish in Europe Series and the fruit of the 2007 conference hosted by the Irish College, Rome, looks at the factors pushing them abroad and attracting them to Rome.
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The plight of the earls: Tyrconnell's 'Grievances' and Crown coercion in Ulster, 1603-7
David Edwards
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The northern flight: irish soldiers in seventeenth century Scandinavia
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Our man in Rome: Lombard, agent of the University of louvain, at the grand theatre of European politics, 1598-1612
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Contrasting communities: a comparative approach to irish communities in baroque Europe
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The Real Colegio de San Patricio de Nobles Irlandeses of Salamanca: its buildings and properties, 1592-1768
págs. 223-241
Early modern Catholic self-fashioning: Tadhg Ó Cianain, the Ulster earls and Santa Francesca Romana (1608)
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The Monasteranenagh miracle (1579): an Irish legend in a south German abbey church
págs. 262-277
The enigma as exemplar: Water Butler (d. 1638) and Schiller's Wallenstein (1799)
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Aristotle, greco-roman imagery, an the irish in Europe: the classical context in the seventeenth century
págs. 291-305
Exiles an saints in baroque Europe: George Conn and the scotic debate
págs. 306-326
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Pitying the plumage: commemorating 'the flights of the earls' in contemporary and historical contexts
Ciaran Brady
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