Ireland

History of Ireland

By josi09
  • 432

    St. Patrick

    Arrival of St. Patrick to help convert pagan Gaelic Kings to Christianity
    The day is still celebrated by the Irish
  • 550

    Irish monks

    Irish monks rechristianize Europe
  • 561

    Battle of Culdremna.

  • Aug 11, 1002

    king of all ireland

    Brian Boru wins recognition as king of all Ireland
  • Aug 11, 1014

    B.B. killed

    High King Brian Boru, killed at Battle of Clontarf.
  • Aug 11, 1066

    Saxons were defeated

    Normans defeat Saxons in England
  • Aug 11, 1167

    Normans at Baginbun

    • 1169 Arrival of Normans at Baginbun, Co. Wexford, thus started 800 year struggle between English and Irish.
  • Aug 11, 1272

    the englisch conquered...

    The English had now conquered Ulster, east of Lough Neagh, in Meath, as well as most of Connacht and of Munster.
  • Aug 11, 1361

    Irish baned

    An edict bans (pure-blooded) Irish from becoming mayors, baillifs,
    officers of the king or clerygmen, serving the English.
  • Aug 11, 1366

    Statutes of Kilkenny

    Statutes of Kilkenny forbade Irish/English marriages and preventing
    English to use Irish language, custom or laws.
  • Aug 11, 1515

    Anarchy in Ireland.

  • Aug 11, 1541

    Henry VIII

    Henry VIII declares himself king of Ireland.
  • Aug 11, 1562

    Elizabethan Wars in Ireland.

  • Rebellion of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone.

  • defeat of O'Neill

    Defeat of O'Neill, O'Donnell and Spaniards by Mountjoy at Battle of Kinsale.
  • Accession of James

    Accession of James 1. Surrender of Hugh O'Neill. Enforecement of English
    Law in Ireland.
  • Plantation of Derry

    Plantation of Derry and others confiscated counties planned.
  • Great Catholic-Gaelic rebellion for return of lands

    later joined by Old English Catholics in Ireland. Under
    leadership of Irish chieftain, Rory O'More, conspiracy was
    formed to seize Dublin and expel the English. English settlers
    were driven out of Ulster. Catholics hold 59% of land in Ireland.
  • Oliver Cromwell

    English soldier & statesman, Oliver Cromwell,
    landed at Dublin. His troops killed 2,000 men. A
    great part of lands in Munster, Leinster and Ulster
    (Drogheda and Wexford) was confiscated and divided
    among the English soldiers
  • Irish Catholics

    Over 60,000 Irish Catholics had been sent slaves to Barbados, and
    other islands in the Caribbean.
  • Population of Ireland

    The population of Ireland,estimated at 1,500,000, before Cromwell, was
    reduced by two-thirds, to 500,000, at Cromwell's death in 1658.
  • Anti-Catholic Penal Laws IntroducedCatholics hold 14% of land in Ireland.

    Catholics hold 14% of land in Ireland.
  • failed rebellion

  • "potatoes famine"

    -1849 all other crops are sent to english markets. The natives starved
  • worst years of famine

    Worst years of famine. By 1848 through emigration and deaths by famine, Ireland's
    population decreased by more than 2 million people
  • Easter Rising in Dublin

    Proclamation of the Republic: POBLACHT NA h-EIREANN
    THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE
    IRISH REPUBLIC
    TO THE PEOPLE OF IRELAND
  • Irish War of independence

    -1921 Irish War of independence against Britain
  • Civil War

    Civil War starts between Free State Army and IRA
  • IRA continues its battle

    The IRA continues its battle with the British, escalating the campaign in 1969 due to unfair treatment of catholics
  • Unionist government of NI

    First British soldier killed by IRA in Belfast.
    Unionist government of NI introduces internment without trial for suspected Republicans.
    During the 30 years of the troubles almost 3500 people were killed
  • Present Day

    IRA has disbanded and puts its weapons beyond use.
    The two main partys of the political divide have made peace and the future looks brighter for a united Ireland.
  • Viking Norsemen

    attackted Ireland on Lambay Island off Dublin
  • settlements

    to 920 the settlements of Waterford, Dublin, Limerick are established
  • Brian Boru

    was born
    Son of a leader of one of the royal free tribes of Munster.
  • book of Kells

    book of Kells is written
  • defeats Vikings