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King of Spain honours two men for work promoting historical links with Ireland
King of Spain honours two men for work promoting historical links with Ireland

Irish Times

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King of Spain honours two men for work promoting historical links with Ireland

Two men have received awards from King Felipe VI of Spain for their promotion of historical ties between Spain and Ireland . Author and historian Michael Barry was awarded the Order of Civil Merit for his books on Spanish history. One of the cannons uncovered at Streedagh, Co Sligo, from the wreck of the Spanish Armada ship La Juliana, which sank in 1588. Photograph: Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht/PA He recently authored 1588, the Spanish Armada and the 24 ships lost on Ireland's Shores. The book contains much new material about the tragedy that befell the Armada off the Irish coast. He also wrote a book about Muslim Spain called Homage to al-Andalus, as well as Hispania, the Romans in Spain and Portugal . Carlos Burgos, the president of the Hispano-Irish Association, has been one of the prime movers behind the attempts to find the remains of Red Hugh O'Donnell, who was buried in Mr Burgos's hometown of Valladolid in 1602. READ MORE He received the Order of Isabella the Catholic, which is named after Isabella of Castille , whose marriage to Ferdinand of Aragon marked the beginning of the modern Spanish state. Though the search for Red Hugh's remains were not successful, a mock funeral for him which has been held for the last two years attracted thousands of people to the streets of Valladolid. The next one is due to take place there on the weekend on September 26th and 27th. Thousands turned out on the streets of Valladolid to attend the mock funeral of Red Hugh O'Donnell, who was buried in the Spanish city in 1602 The awards were presented by the Spanish ambassador to Ireland, Ion de la Riva, at the ceremony in the ambassadorial residence on Tuesday. Mr de la Riva said Spain was the first country to sign a treaty with the Irish. In 1529, the Treaty of Dingle signed between King Charles V of Spain and the Earl of Desmond gave Irish people citizenship throughout the Habsburg Empire which ruled Spain and much of Europe at the time.

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