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portada Niall and the Irish Pirates: A Fictional Story inspired by the legends associated with Niall Noigiallach, an ancient high king of Ireland (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.0 cm
Weight
0.24 kg.
ISBN13
9781494316082

Niall and the Irish Pirates: A Fictional Story inspired by the legends associated with Niall Noigiallach, an ancient high king of Ireland (in English)

Daniel J. Duffield (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

Niall and the Irish Pirates: A Fictional Story inspired by the legends associated with Niall Noigiallach, an ancient high king of Ireland (in English) - Duffield, Daniel J.

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Synopsis "Niall and the Irish Pirates: A Fictional Story inspired by the legends associated with Niall Noigiallach, an ancient high king of Ireland (in English)"

The story is a historical fiction that chronicles the birth and rise of an ancient high king of Ireland who fought against the expanding Roman Empire. By the year 355 CE, the Roman Empire had expanded westward first conquering Gaul (France) and then Briton. The Romans then ventured northward in an attempt to conquer Alba (Scotland) before continuing westward to conquer the adjacent emerald isle called Eriu (Ireland). Torna knew from the moment he found the abandoned newborn baby in the deep forests that he was being protected and guided by the forest spirits for some great task. An abandoned newborn, found in the deep forests, reared by a poet, protected and guided by the forest spirits. Would the baby become savior for the people of Eriu and stop the Roman Empire from their ever-expanding reign of tyranny? Torna only knew that he and his wife were to do their part and raise the child as their own and they named him Niall. Niall's path was up to the spirits of the oak trees who were involved in the destiny of all.

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