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Jul 13, 2020

[Answer] 5. In ancient Ireland, which type of people usually had Irish wolfhounds?

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...1. Kings and nobles 2. Religous Leaders 3. Peasants 4. Children Actually only kings and nobles were allowed to have the Irish wolfhound, the amount they could have depended on position. For example, the Filid (who were of the lesser nobility) could have only two hounds. There were plenty of kings and nobles, as ancient Ireland was divided into five sections, each section had a king, and each fifth had numerous kingdoms (there were 150 kingdoms in Ireland).




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Kings and nobles:


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