Expugnatio Hibernia (Conquest of Ireland), a contemporary account of the invasion by Gerald of Wales
The Song of Dermot and the Earl, also called the Conquest of Ireland, a 13th-century account of the invasion by an anonymous author
Tudor conquest of Ireland
Cromwellian conquest of Ireland
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The Tudor conquest (or reconquest) ofIreland took place during the 16th century under the Tudor dynasty, which ruled the Kingdom of England. The Anglo-Normans...
War. Irish losses during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms (which, in Ireland, included the Irish Confederacy and the Cromwellian conquestofIreland) are...
In the 1540s the English Tudor conquestofIreland began. The first plantations were in the 1550s, during the reign of Queen Mary I, in Laois ('Queen's...
Tudor conquestofIreland. In 1603 James VI King of Scots became James I of England and Ireland, uniting the Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland in...
Second English Civil Wars, the Irish Confederate Wars, the Cromwellian conquestofIreland and the Anglo-Scottish War of 1650–1652. They resulted in victory...
Parliament ofIreland conferred the crown ofIreland upon King Henry VIII of England during the English Reformation. Henry initiated the Tudor conquestof Ireland...
marked the beginning of the prolonged Tudor conquestofIreland lasting from 1536 to 1603. Henry VIII proclaimed himself King ofIreland in 1541 to facilitate...
of Ireland; five were created between 1570 and 1591 in the Tudor conquestofIreland, while county Londonderry dates from 1613 and the Plantation of Ulster...
diverged from the settled Irish population in the 1600s, probably during the time of the Cromwellian conquestofIreland. Centuries of cultural isolation have...
Tudor conquestofIreland in the 16th and 17th centuries. Many of the Old English were dispossessed in the political and religious conflicts of the 16th...
England. The Norman conquestof England in 1066 and the later Angevin partial conquestofIreland from 1169 led to the imposition of a new Norman ruling...
Years' War, the Cromwellian conquestofIreland was led by Oliver Cromwell between 1649 and 1651, resulting in the confiscation of land from many native landowners...
the new settlers. The Tudor conquestof the late 16th and early 17th century led to the Plantations ofIreland, whereby Irish-owned land was confiscated...
Catholicism remained the religion of most people in Ireland and became a symbol of native resistance to the Tudor re-conquestofIreland in the 16th century. Scotland...
The Church ofIreland (Irish: Eaglais na hÉireann, pronounced [ˈaɡlˠəʃ n̪ˠə ˈheːɾʲən̪ˠ]; Ulster-Scots: Kirk o Airlann, IPA: [kɪrk ə ˈerlən(d)]) is a Christian...
The Russian conquestof Siberia took place during 1580–1778, when the Khanate of Sibir became a loose political structure of vassalages that were being...
mythological conquestsofIreland, anonymously compiled in the late 11th century. Viking invasions ofIreland (8th–11th century). Norman invasion ofIreland led...
ended in the defeat of the Confederates. They and their English Royalist allies were defeated during the Cromwellian conquestofIreland by the New Model...
assimilated to the Irish cultures and some even became "more Irish than the Irish themselves". Following the Tudor conquestofIreland and the 1610–15 Ulster...
Tudor conquestofIreland, was Connacht shired into its present counties. Connacht's population was 1,418,859 in 1841. Then came the Great Famine of the...
Ireland some of the events that occurred during the Cromwellian conquestofIreland were so heinous, that they can be classified as war crimes. In the...
The Norman Conquest (or the Conquest) was the 11th-century invasion and occupation of England by an army made up of thousands of Norman, French, Flemish...