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    Timeline of Irish history

    This is a timeline of Irish history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Ireland. To read about the background to these events, see History of Ireland. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Newgrange passage tomb was built in Ireland during the Neolithic period . This is a timeline of Irish history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Ireland.To read about the background to these events, see History of Ireland.See also the list of Lords and Kings of Ireland, alongside Irish heads of state, and the list of years in Ireland
  3. irishtopia.net

    Arguably the most important thing to ever happen to Ireland is the island's conversion to Christianity, due in large part to St. Patrick. Christianity had predated Patrick's efforts going back to 432 AD with the coming of Bishop Palladius, and historians debate Patrick's arrival to a few years later, but Patrick's missionary attempts ...
  4. onthisday.com

    Events in the History of Ireland. Events 1 - 200 of 364. Snakes Alive! It's St Patrick's Day. 0432-03-17 Saint Patrick, aged about 16 is captured by Irish pirates from his home in Great Britain and taken as a slave to Ireland (traditional date) St Patrick depicted with the snakes that he drove into the sea.
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  6. irishhistorycompressed.com

    Norman armies arrive in Ireland at the request of Diarmait Mac Murchada to aid him in a power struggle with the High King of Ireland 1171-72 King Henry II of England undertakes a military expedition to Ireland to subdue his rebellious subject, Richard de Clare ('Strongbow'), who has amassed much land and power in Ireland. 1366
  7. discoveringireland.com

    Ireland history. A range of important historical events have taken place in prehistoric Ireland over the centuries. Ireland, as an island lying out on the north western fringe of continental Europe was settled by humans civilisations relatively late in European prehistory terms with the first human settlements taking place around 6000 BC.
  8. irishhistorian.com

    At this time, Ireland was a simple agricultural society. Irish art had begun to develop.The people had come as invaders, and more invaders followed from Britain, France and Spain.Ornaments, coins and weaponry from the Bronze and Iron Age have been uncovered by archaeologists. The Romans never conquered Ireland, although it is a matter of controversy whether they actually set foot on the island.
  9. irishhistorian.com

    Irish History Timeline: 2,000,000 - 30,000 BC 3000 BC 2500 BC 1800 BC 500 BC AD 1 - 500 297 - 450 431 432 490 546 547/8 ... 650 - 750 664 698 - 700 795: The 'Pleistocene period', during which Ireland was extremely cold and the sea level rose and fell. The first megalithic tombs were built. The Newgrange passage grave was built around now ...
  10. historyextra.com

    The coming of the gospel to Ireland. The spread of Christianity in fifth-century Ireland is inextricably linked in the public mind with the iconic figure of Saint Patrick: miracle-working missionary, canny politician and snake-banishing national saint.Yet the historical facts are rather different - for Christianity had in fact taken root in Ireland well in advance of Patrick's mission.
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