Historical Events tagged with "ireland"

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Politics & Government

First Assembly of Irish Parliament Convened

June 18th, 1264 760 years ago

The Parliament of Ireland convened at Castledermot in County Kildare, marking a significant moment in the establishment of the Irish legislative system. This meeting was composed of various local lords and landowners and was called to address pressing issues of governance in Ireland. The assembly represented diverse interests from different regions, furthering the political framework in the area during a time of increasing self-governance.

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Military & Warfare

Fall of Dublin to Anglo-Norman Forces

September 21st, 1170 854 years ago

The Kingdom of Dublin fell to Anglo-Norman invaders led by Richard de Clare, known as Strongbow. This pivotal conflict marked a significant shift in power dynamics within Ireland. Following a series of alliances and military actions, Strongbow and his troops successfully captured Dublin, overcoming both the city's defenses and the Irish forces loyal to the local king, Roderic O'Connor. This event established Anglo-Norman influence in Ireland, paving the way for further invasions and settlement by Norman lords.

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Norman Mercenaries Arrive in Ireland

May 1st, 1169 855 years ago

In 1169, a group of Norman mercenaries, led by Richard de Clare, also known as Strongbow, landed at Bannow Bay in Leinster, marking the initiation of military intervention in Ireland. Their purpose was to support the claims of Diarmait Mac Murchada, an exiled Irish king, who sought to regain his throne after being ousted by rival factions. This landing set in motion a series of events that would lead to the significant involvement of the Normans in Irish affairs, transforming the socio-political landscape of Ireland for centuries to come.

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Military & Warfare

Brian Boru's Victory Over Viking Forces at Clontarf

April 23rd, 1014 1010 years ago

The Battle of Clontarf was a pivotal conflict where Brian Boru, the High King of Ireland, led his forces against Viking invaders. Taking place near Dublin, this fierce battle was fought on Good Friday, with Boru aiming to secure Irish sovereignty. Despite the ultimate victory against the Norsemen, Brian Boru was killed during the fighting, marking a significant turning point in Irish history. This confrontation was not only a clash of arms but also deeply rooted in the cultural identity of Ireland as it sought to rid itself of Viking influence.

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Brian Boru's Victory at the Battle of Glenmama

December 30th, 999 1025 years ago

King Brian Boru led combined forces from Munster and Meath to a decisive victory over the allied armies of Leinster and Dublin near Lyons Hill. The battle showcased Brian Boru's military prowess and strategic acumen, marking a pivotal moment in the struggle for dominance in Ireland. His forces inflicted significant casualties on the enemy, solidifying Munster's power and influence in the region.

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Norse King Recognizes High King of Ireland

July 10th, 988 1036 years ago

Glúniairn, the Norse King, acknowledged Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill as High King of Ireland while agreeing to pay taxes and accept Brehon Law. This significant agreement marked a turning point in the political landscape of Ireland and heralded the foundation of Dublin as a vital urban center.

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High King Niall Glúndub's Demise at Islandbridge

September 14th, 919 1105 years ago

High King Niall Glúndub leads an Irish coalition against the Viking forces of Uí Ímair, commanded by King Sitric Cáech. The battle takes place near the River Liffey, where fierce combat ensues, ultimately resulting in Niall's death. Serving as a pivotal moment during the escalating conflict between the Irish and Viking settlers, this clash underscores the fierce resistance of the Irish against Norse domination in their territories.

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