Brian Boru harp

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The Brian Boru harp is a medieval Irish harp and national symbol of Ireland, famously depicted on Irish coins and the Guinness logo.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Irish harp
medieval harp
national symbol
alsoKnownAs Clàrsach na Banríona
Brian Boru harp
surface form: O’Neill harp

Trinity College harp
associatedWith Guinness
surface form: Guinness brewery

Irish nationalism
Irish state symbolism
collection Trinity College Dublin Library
surface form: Library of Trinity College Dublin
country Ireland
countryOfLocation Ireland
culture Gaelic Ireland
depictedOn Great Seal of Ireland
Irish euro coins
coat of arms of Ireland
pre-euro Irish coins
displayType museum display object
estimatedDate 14th century
15th century
hasPart forepillar
metal tuning pins
neck
soundbox
heritageStatus important artifact of Irish musical history
housedAt Trinity College Dublin
inspired Guinness
surface form: Guinness logo harp

State harp emblem of Ireland
instrumentFamily chordophone
instrumentSubfamily frame harp
location Dublin
material brass
copper alloy
oak
willow
namedAfter Brian Boru
namedAfterInstanceOf High Kingship of Ireland
surface form: High King of Ireland
notableFor being one of the oldest surviving Gaelic harps
period late medieval period
regionOfOrigin Ireland
stringType metal strings
symbolizes Irish cultural heritage
Irish identity
Irish sovereignty
tuning diatonic
usedAs model for the national emblem of Ireland

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Old Library houses Brian Boru harp
subject surface form: Old Library, Trinity College Dublin
Brian Boru harp alsoKnownAs Brian Boru harp
this entity surface form: O’Neill harp
Brian Boru commemoratedBy Brian Boru harp
this entity surface form: Brian Boru harp (symbol of Ireland)