Historical Events tagged with "fitzgerald"

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Politics & Government

Anglo-Irish Agreement Signed at Hillsborough Castle

November 15th, 1985 39 years ago

The Anglo-Irish Agreement was signed at Hillsborough Castle by British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Irish Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald, marking a significant step in British-Irish relations. This treaty aimed to improve communication and cooperation concerning Northern Ireland, enabling the Irish government to have a consultative role in its governance for the first time since the partition. The signing represented a new approach to addressing the tensions and violence associated with the Troubles, outlining mechanisms for joint initiatives and dialogue. The agreement prompted various reactions, as it was embraced by some while being criticized by others.

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Military & Warfare

Hiberno-Norman de Burghs Clash with Fitzgeralds

August 19th, 1504 520 years ago

In the Battle of Knockdoe, the de Burghs and Fitzgeralds engaged in a fierce conflict. This battle was a significant power struggle for control over lands in Ireland, primarily between the rival factions of the Hiberno-Norman de Burgh family and the Cambro-Norman Fitzgeralds. The battle took place near Knockdoe, just outside of Galway. It exemplified the ongoing territorial disputes that characterized this period in Irish history.

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