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Goddard Henry Orpen (8 May 1852 – 15 May 1932) was an Irish historian. He attended The Abbey School, Tipperary and graduated from Trinity College, Dublin. Orpen was the son of Dr. John Herbert Orpen (1805–1888) and Ellen Susanna Gertude Richards (?–1855) and a second cousin of Sir William Orpen. He married his first cousin once removed, Adela Elizabeth Richards, on 18 August 1880. Orpen died a widower at Monksgrange House, Grange Demesne, County Wexford, on 15 May 1932, aged 80.

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  • Goddard Henry Orpen (8 May 1852 – 15 May 1932) was an Irish historian. He attended The Abbey School, Tipperary and graduated from Trinity College, Dublin. Orpen was the son of Dr. John Herbert Orpen (1805–1888) and Ellen Susanna Gertude Richards (?–1855) and a second cousin of Sir William Orpen. He married his first cousin once removed, Adela Elizabeth Richards, on 18 August 1880. Orpen died a widower at Monksgrange House, Grange Demesne, County Wexford, on 15 May 1932, aged 80. (en)
  • Goddard Henry Orpen (8 de mayo 1852 – 15 de mayo de 1932) fue un historiador irlandés especializado en la Irlanda medieval y egresado del Trinity College de Dublín.​​ El trabajo principal de Orpen fue Ireland under the Normans, una obra en cuatro volúmenes con un total de c. 1500 páginas, publicado por primera vez por Clarendon Press entre 1911 y 1920 y luego reeditado en 1968. Ireland under the Normans generó controversia política al momento de su publicación, porque Orpen «agravió a muchos colegas irlandeses con su contraste entre el progreso irlandés, "vigoroso y con relativo orden" bajo el gobierno anglo-normando y "retrógrado, paralizado y relativamente anarquíco" bajo "la recrudescencia del tribalismo celta" en los dos siglos posteriores a 1333"».​​ Una nueva edición de un volumen fu (es)
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  • Goddard Henry Orpen (8 de mayo 1852 – 15 de mayo de 1932) fue un historiador irlandés especializado en la Irlanda medieval y egresado del Trinity College de Dublín.​​ El trabajo principal de Orpen fue Ireland under the Normans, una obra en cuatro volúmenes con un total de c. 1500 páginas, publicado por primera vez por Clarendon Press entre 1911 y 1920 y luego reeditado en 1968. Ireland under the Normans generó controversia política al momento de su publicación, porque Orpen «agravió a muchos colegas irlandeses con su contraste entre el progreso irlandés, "vigoroso y con relativo orden" bajo el gobierno anglo-normando y "retrógrado, paralizado y relativamente anarquíco" bajo "la recrudescencia del tribalismo celta" en los dos siglos posteriores a 1333"».​​ Una nueva edición de un volumen fue publicada por Four Courts Press en 2005.​ Orpen también tradujo y editó en 1892. Murió en Monksgrange, Enniscorthy, condado de Wexford, el 15 de mayo de 1932.​ (es)
  • Goddard Henry Orpen (8 May 1852 – 15 May 1932) was an Irish historian. He attended The Abbey School, Tipperary and graduated from Trinity College, Dublin. Orpen was the son of Dr. John Herbert Orpen (1805–1888) and Ellen Susanna Gertude Richards (?–1855) and a second cousin of Sir William Orpen. He married his first cousin once removed, Adela Elizabeth Richards, on 18 August 1880. Orpen's main work was Ireland under the Normans, a four-volume work of a total of c. 1500 pages, first published by Clarendon Press 1911–20, and then reissued in 1968. Ireland under the Normans generated political controversy when it was published, as Orpen "affronted many fellow Irishmen with his contrast between Ireland’s ‘progress, vigour and comparative order’ under Anglo-Norman rule, and ‘retrogression, stagnation, and comparative anarchy’ under ‘the recrudescence of Celtic tribalism’ in the two centuries after 1333". A new one-volume edition was published by Four Courts Press in 2005. He also edited and translated The Song of Dermot and the Earl in 1892. Orpen died a widower at Monksgrange House, Grange Demesne, County Wexford, on 15 May 1932, aged 80. (en)
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