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The creatures – first unearthed in 1998 among hundreds of fossils – are thought to have lived around 237 million years ago.
There’s a whole lot of ‘great-great’ and ‘great-great-great’ grandparents in there.
The documents show the impact the Great Famine had on Ireland’s population.
“Today will be written into the history books as one of those moments in which the world learnt something new and remarkable.”
Catholic parish registers – rich resources for those tracing tracing Irish ancestors – are now available for free online.
Over 1,086 parish records are now available online and access is free.
The entire collection of Catholic parish register microfilms is available online from today.
Mark Schutte on his hurling roots and why he has no regrets about giving up football.
The Liverpool forward admits that his family have always suffered with muscle problems while he also hopes to strike up a partnership with Mario Balotelli when he regains fitness
Whether you’re staying in or going wild, we’ve got the telly for you.
Ever wanted to trace your family tree? The National Library of Ireland will be showing people how to do it.
Fill out some names on your family tree with help of some of Ireland’s foremost experts on genealogy.
The US company has chosen Ireland as a base for its international operations, which will be expanded over the next two years.
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