The History of Ireland: From Its Invasion Under Henry II, to Its Union with Great Britain, Volumen1W.E. Andrews, 1831 |
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... crown of England 1567 p . 156 . * 8 10 · 11 York declared protector of the realm 4 York's influence in Ireland ' 5 Acts of the Yorkists in Ireland in favour of its national indepen- dence 6 7 • Duke of York comes over from Ireland to ...
... crown of England 1567 p . 156 . * 8 10 · 11 York declared protector of the realm 4 York's influence in Ireland ' 5 Acts of the Yorkists in Ireland in favour of its national indepen- dence 6 7 • Duke of York comes over from Ireland to ...
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... crown gave birth to the national con- test about the authenticity of the ancient history of Ireland ; a contest which , after the lapse of seven centuries , is more warmly combated than it was when Gerald Barry * first threw down the ...
... crown gave birth to the national con- test about the authenticity of the ancient history of Ireland ; a contest which , after the lapse of seven centuries , is more warmly combated than it was when Gerald Barry * first threw down the ...
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... crown of Scotland would be the more permanent in his family , by reason of the innate virtue it contained . Fergus , as well as his posterity , was crowned upon it . It was kept with great care in the abbey of Schone in Scotland , until ...
... crown of Scotland would be the more permanent in his family , by reason of the innate virtue it contained . Fergus , as well as his posterity , was crowned upon it . It was kept with great care in the abbey of Schone in Scotland , until ...
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... crown . The deputies appointed to govern Ireland during the reign of Richard were appointed by John . 3. Notwithstanding the pompous title of lord of Ireland , he did not even affect to extend his sovereignty beyond the parts usually ...
... crown . The deputies appointed to govern Ireland during the reign of Richard were appointed by John . 3. Notwithstanding the pompous title of lord of Ireland , he did not even affect to extend his sovereignty beyond the parts usually ...
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... crown ) and John's accession to the throne , all the rights which were in Henry , and might have been conveyed to his son , were now concentered in him , either by virtue of the charter of donation , or by operation of law , as the ...
... crown ) and John's accession to the throne , all the rights which were in Henry , and might have been conveyed to his son , were now concentered in him , either by virtue of the charter of donation , or by operation of law , as the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
amongst ancient history ancient Irish annalists antiquity appears archbishop authenticity authority barons Bede bishop Bollandists Britain British called Celt Celtic centuries Charles O'Conor chief chieftains christian church colony council Courcy crown death deputy Dermod druidism druids Dublin earl earth Ecfrid Edward effect enemies England English evidence existence families father favour fiction Gaul grant Greeks Henry Henry II Hist historians history of Ireland honour Hugh de Lacy inhabitants Irish annals Irish history Irish language Irish nation island John Kildare king king's kingdom land laws learned Ledwich Leinster letters lord justice majesty Martyrologe Milesian monarch Moses native Nennius Noah O'Conor O'Nial observed ogham original Ormond parliament Patrick Pelasgian person Phoenician Phoenician language possessed preserved prince proof pyrrhonism received records reign religion Richard Roman Rome royal sacred says Scots Scythian sovereign Strongbow subjects tion tongue tradition Ulster Vallancey whole writers