Un cavaller català a la cort de Niall Óg O’Neill, "princeps hibernicorum ultonie" (tardor del 1397)

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Analysis of Ramon de Perellós’ stay in Ireland during his pilgrimage to Saint Patrick’s Purgatory: his route through the Isle of Man; the role of guides and Gaelic translators; the political situation in the island, half of which was controlled by the English king and the other half by the rebels; and finally, ways of life in rebel Ireland (nomadism, gastronomy, courtesy, etc.) ​
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