EPISODE · Mar 1, 2026 · 31 MIN
Rapparees - Ireland's Robin Hoods
from The Incomparable History Of Ireland · host Lauren
Send us Fan MailA rapparee was a 17th-century Irish irregular soldier, guerrilla fighter, or bandit, particularly active during the Williamite war in Ireland (1689–91). Derived from the Irish word rápaire (meaning a short pike or stabber), they used these weapons to resist English forces, often attacking supply lines before retreating into bogs. They were largely dispossessed native Irish Catholics After the Irish army surrendered, many rapparees continued to operate as bandits, highwaymen, and robbers, often living as outlaws in the countryside. They are often compared to Eastern European hajduks or Robin Hood-style figures, representing resistance against British authority.****Shoot me a fan mail for a chance to win a free audio version of my book "The Celtic Code" *******Support the showIrish Mythology - Mythical Cycle - Book of Invasions
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Send us Fan Mail A rapparee was a 17th-century Irish irregular soldier, guerrilla fighter, or bandit, particularly active during the Williamite war in Ireland (1689–91). Derived from the Irish word rápaire (meaning a short pike or stabber), they used these weapons to resist English forces, often attacking supply lines before retreating into bogs. They were largely dispossessed native Irish Catholics After the Irish army surrendered, many rapparees continued to operate as bandits, highw...
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