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  1. History of Ireland

    Island of Ireland history

    The first evidence of human presence in Ireland dates to around 34,000 years ago, with further findings dating the presence of homo sapiens to around 10,500 to 7,000 BCE. The receding of the ice after the Younger Dryas cold phase of the Quaternary, around 9700 BCE, heralds the beginning of Prehistoric Ireland, which includes the archaeological periods known as the Mesolithic, the Neolithic from about 4000 BCE, and the Copper Age beginning around 2500 BCE with the arrival of the Beaker Culture. The Irish Bronze Age proper begins around 2000 BCE and ends with the arrival of the Iron Age of the Celtic Hallstatt culture, beginning about 600 BCE. The subsequent La Tène culture brought new styles and practices by 300 BCE. Greek and Roman writers give some information about Ireland during the Classical period, by which time the island may be termed "Gaelic Ireland". By the late 4th century CE Christianity had begun to gradually subsume or replace the earlier Celtic polytheism. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Ireland during the Ice Age. What is known of pre-Christian Ireland comes from references in Roman writings, Irish poetry, myth, and archaeology.While some possible Paleolithic tools have been found, none of the finds is convincing of Paleolithic settlement in Ireland. [4] However a bear bone found in Alice and Gwendoline Cave, County Clare, in 1903 may push back dates for the earliest human ...
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  4. history-maps.com

    Nov 28, 2024The Government of Ireland Act of May 1921 partitioned Ireland, creating Northern Ireland. A ceasefire on July 11, 1921, led to negotiations and the Anglo-Irish Treaty signed on December 6, 1921. The treaty ended British rule in most of Ireland, establishing the Irish Free State as a self-governing dominion on December 6, 1922, while Northern ...
  5. 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
  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. britannica.com

    3 days agoIreland's capital is Dublin, a populous and affluent city whose metropolitan area is home to more than one-fourth of the country's total population. The city's old dockside neighbourhoods have given way to new residential and commercial development. Cork, Ireland's second largest city, is a handsome cathedral city and port in the southwest.
  8. secretireland.ie

    Jan 3, 2025Ireland, the Emerald Isle, is a land steeped in history, its story carved into its rugged cliffs, rolling fields, and ancient stone monuments. From the arrival of the Celts to the tumult of independence, Ireland's history is a rich tapestry of triumphs and tragedies, resilience and rebellion. Here's a timeline of Ireland's history, a journey
  9. britannica.com

    In Ireland: History. Ireland, lying to the west of Britain, has always been to some extent cut off by it from direct contact with other European countries, especially those from Sweden to the Rhine River. Readier access has been through France, Spain, and Portugal and even Read More; Anglo-Irish Agreement
  10. Irish History Online includes bibliographic information on books and pamphlets, articles from journals published in Ireland or internationally, and chapters from books of essays, including Festschriften and conference proceedings. The catalogue is not an exhaustive list of every known publication relating to Irish history.
  11. simple.wikipedia.org

    The history of Ireland begins in prehistoric times. People began farming on Ireland thousands of years ago.. The Celts moved there about 2,500 years ago and divided Ireland into many small kingdoms.In the 5th century, Saint Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland; it is still the dominant religion on the island today. The Vikings and later the Normans invaded in the Middle Ages.
  12. worldhistory.org

    Ireland is an island country located in the North Atlantic, bounded by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St. George's Channel. It is known as Eire in the Gaelic language, which comes from the old Irish Eriu, the name of a daughter of the mother goddess Ernmas of the Tuatha De Danaan, the mystical pre-Celtic race of Ireland.. Legend tells that, when the Milesians invaded Ireland to conquer ...

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