Symphony D.
Deity
Interesting thought: Canute the Great's Northern Empire (England, Norway, Denmark, some of Sweden, various islands) isn't partitioned on his death in 1035.

If anything, I suspect that this might be a good PoD for retention of Irish independence. Actually - don't get too excited, Swiss! - Ireland strikes me as well-positioned for the creation of a colonial Atlantic expansion if there isn't any real threat from England. That would be the most logical path of expansion for Ireland, if only it could overcome its internal divisions.I never said it either, however, Vikings were just as content plundering Ireland as anywhere else, and already had it ringed with their possessions, and if it forms a sort of decentralized regime as das suggests, then it's highly likely the semi-independent sub-units will set out on their own agendas to grab whatever's handy and nearby.[...] but it seems to me like a united Denmark-England-Norway would have been more concerned with the Baltic, Germany, and Continental Europe than with Ireland.
"knowledge is power" is true, then the Celtic Rite at the begining of the Middle Ages was a serious power and threat to Rome
The point is is that should Ireland remain independant and the Celtic Rite survive, then the Reformers of the Six Celtic Nations, England, and elsewhere would have an alternative to the Latin Church of Rome.
it is their faith and reliance on traditions.