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James Francis Lydon, (1928 - 25 June 2013), was an Irish educator and historian. He served as the Lecky Professor of History at Trinity College, Dublin, from 1980 to 1993, and authored numerous works, particularly on the medieval history of Ireland. ==Early life and education==
Lydon was born to a large Catholic family in Connemara in 1928, the son of a local baker. His mother raised him to be fluent in Irish language. Lydon studied both English and History at University College Galway (now NUI), graduating in 1950〔 and staying on to undertake research for a master's degree. His teacher, history department professor Mary Donovan O'Sullivan, suggested to him that "Ireland's contribution to the military activities of the English crown in the thirteenth century might be a subject that would repay investigation." Lydon moved to England to attend the University of London and studied under the influential medievalist Sir Maurice Powicke.〔
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