Have you heard of people of Irish descent as “Black Irish.” But have you ever stopped to think about where it originates? The phrase “Black Irish” has been in use for hundreds of years, and several brands of Irish whiskey. The term “black Irish” refers to persons of Irish descent who are supposed to be descendants of the Spanish Armada.
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- Jun 28 2022
The Origins of the Term ‘Black Irish’
Posted by: Jennifer DerrigCategories: Ireland , Peaceful Cottage , Education , Travel to Ireland , Legends and Folklore , History of Ireland
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