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  1. Kingdom of Ireland - Wikipedia

    • The Kingdom of Ireland was a vassal state of England and then of Great Britain from 1542 to the end of 1800. It was ruled by the monarchs of England and then of Great Britain, and was administered from Dublin Castle by a viceroy appointed by the English king: the Lord Deputy of Ireland. Aside from brief periods, the state was dominated by the Protesta… See more

    History

    The papal bull Laudabiliter of Pope Adrian IV was issued in 1155. It authorized the Angevin King Henry II of England
    When … See more

    Viceroy

    The Kingdom of Ireland was governed by a Lord Deputy or viceroy. The post was held by senior nobles such as Thomas Radcliffe. From 1688 the title was usually Lord Lieutenant. In the absence of a Lord Deputy, lor… See more

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    Statusvassal state of England (1542–1707) · vassal state of Great Britain (1707–1800)
    CapitalDublin
    Official languagesEnglish
    Common languagesIrish
    Parliament

    The kingdom's legislature was bicameral with a House of Lords and a House of Commons. By the terms of Poynings' Law (1494) and other acts, the parliament's powers were greatly circumscribed. The legislature was content to "… See more

    Church of Ireland

    When Henry VIII was excommunicated by the Catholic Church in 1538, all but two of the bishops in the island of Ireland followed the doctrine of the Church of England, although almost no clergy or laity did so. Having pai… See more

    Ethnic conflict

    The legacy of the Kingdom of Ireland remains a bone of contention in Irish-British relations to this day because of the constant ethnic conflict between the native Irish inhabitants and primarily the new Anglo-Irish settler… See more

    Coat of arms

    The arms of the Kingdom of Ireland were blazoned: Azure, a harp Or stringed Argent. These earliest arms of Ireland are described in an entry that reads: Le Roi d'Irlande, D'azur à la harpe d'or, in a 13th-century Fre… See more

    Further reading

    • Blythe, Robert J (2006). The British Empire and its Contested Pasts. Irish Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-7165-3016-9.
    • Bradshaw, Brendan (1993). Representing Ireland: Literature and the Origins of Conflict, 1534-1660. … See more

     
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  2. Ireland - Wikipedia

    Geopolitically, the island is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially named Ireland), a sovereign state covering five-sixths of the island, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.

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  5. Ireland | History, Map, Flag, Capital, Population,

    2 days ago · Ireland is a country of western Europe occupying five-sixths of the westernmost major island of the British Isles. The country is noted for a rich heritage of culture and tradition that was linked initially to the Irish language. …

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  7. List of Irish kingdoms - Wikipedia

    Maximal extent of the Norman Lordship of Ireland in 1300. This article lists some of the attested Gaelic kingdoms of early medieval Ireland prior to the Norman invasion of 1169-72. For much of this period, the island was divided into …

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