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  More info about: A Timeline of Irish History
  A Timeline of Irish History
The legendary Fianna of Ireland were a band of mighty noble warriors. Entrance was governed by strict tests and codes of honour. Yet the Fianna also had to be knowledgeab...
         
  More info about: Henry VII, Founder of Tudor Dynasty
  Henry VII, Founder of Tudor Dynasty
Henry VII, King of England, Lord of Ireland (August 22, 1485 – April 21, 1509), was the founder of the Tudor dynasty. After the failure of the revolt of his cousin, He...
         
  More info about: Edward VI of England
  Edward VI of England
Edward VI became King of England, King of France (in practice only the town and surrounding district of Calais) and Ireland on 28 January 1547, at just nine years of age....
         
  More info about: Oliver Cromwell
  Oliver Cromwell
Oliver Cromwell was an English military leader and politician. After leading the rebellion against the British monarchy (Charles I), he ruled England, Scotland, and Irela...
         
  More info about: Charles I of England
  Charles I of England
Charles I was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649. He famously engaged in a struggle for power with the Parliament of En...
         
  More info about: Robert Boyle, Natural Philosopher
  Robert Boyle, Natural Philosopher
The Honourable Robert Boyle was an Irish natural philosopher, noted for his work in physics and chemistry. He was an alchemist; and believing the transmutation of metals...
         
  More info about: Charles II of England
  Charles II of England
Charles II was the King of England, King of Scots, and King of Ireland from 1649 until his death. His father Charles I had been executed in 1649, following the English Ci...
         
  More info about: James II of England, VII of Scotland
  James II of England, VII of Scotland
King James II of England and VII of Scotland was the last Catholic monarch to rule over England, Scotland, and Ireland. His reign, from 1685 to 1688, culminated with the...
         
  More info about: William III of Orange, King of England
  William III of Orange, King of England
Willem III, Prince of Orange, also known as King William III of England, Scotland, and Ireland, was a Prince of the House of Orange-Nassau and Dutch Stadtholder and (join...
         
  More info about: George I of Great Britain
  George I of Great Britain
George I was the first Hanoverian King of Great Britain and King of Ireland, from 1 August 1714 until his death. He was also the Archbannerbearer (afterwards Archtreasure...
         
  More info about: Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's Travels
  Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's Travels
Jonathan Swift was an Anglo-Irish writer who is famous for works like Gulliver's Travels, A Modest Proposal, and A Tale of a Tub. Swift is probably the foremost prose sat...
         
  More info about: King George II of Great Britain
  King George II of Great Britain
George II was King of Great Britain and Ireland. He was the last British monarch to have been born outside of Great Britain, and was famous for his numerous conflicts wit...
         
  More info about: George Berkeley, Philosopher
  George Berkeley, Philosopher
George Berkeley was one of the three most famous (Locke and Hume) eighteenth century British Empiricists. He is best known for his motto, esse is percipi, to be is to be...
         
  More info about: Sir Arthur Guinness
  Sir Arthur Guinness
Guinness was born in Celbridge, Co Kildare, in 1725. His father was land steward to the archbishop of Cashel, Dr Arthur Price, and brewed beer for workers on th...
         
  More info about: The Transatlantic 1790s Chronology
  The Transatlantic 1790s Chronology
A searchable, database-backed chronology of the transatlantic 1790s with over 850 entries in literature, culture, history, and science. This chronology covers the year...
         
       


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