There was a very Anti-British mind at the time so they disliked everything British (when our National Television Broadcaster launched in the 60s, we had one of our founding 'fathers' of the state as our President at the time. He disliked it a hell lot. His thought was that Television is British and therefore bad. (the President, Éamon de Valera -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89amon_de_Valera he was a rather idiotic person in setting up the country for too many arrogant reasons, for instance not wanting to set up talks with British Prime Minister, instead sent one of the most famous people in Irish Indepence, Michael Collins )
Yah :C
Dublin is also known (infamously) for destroying a Viking Settlement in the city centre during the 70s
for a tower of office space
you'll have to go back ALONG TIME to find Royal lineage in Ireland >W>
Oh Ogham. every student learns about it here ...we even make our names out of it in our copybooks
Ogham lasted til like 6th Century, then the latin Irish alphabet took over
(Do you know this is our alphabet a á b c d e é f g h i í l m n o ó p r s t u ú
V is only introduced to create a word from a Foregin Word.
(for example, Switzerland, or Helvetia, is Gaelicised as An Eilvéis; Azerbaijan, in contrast, is written An Asarbaiseáin rather than *An Azarbaijáin, as Z is replaced by an S)
The letters j, q, w, x, y and z are used primarily in scientific terminology or direct, unaltered borrowings from English and other languages