• Henry II’s invasion of Ireland. Royal charter was granted to Dundalk Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster was appointed Viceroy of Ireland King Conchobar Maenmaige...
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    Year 1189 (MCLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. In English law, 1189 - specifically...
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    Ireland (/ˈaɪərlənd/ IRE-lənd; Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə] ; Ulster-Scots: Airlann [ˈɑːrlən]) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe...
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    ignored in the Irish annals, is known from the writings of Gerald of Wales, the anti-Gaelic Norman who authored Expugnatio Hibernica (1189). Three of...
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    in Ireland from ancient times. In most of Ireland, this continued until 1949, when it transitioned to being the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland...
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    The Third Crusade (1189–1192) was an attempt led by three European monarchs of Western Christianity (Philip II of France, Richard I of England and Frederick...
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  • King (1154–1189) Henry the Young King, junior King (1170–1183) Richard I, King (1189–1199) John, King of England (1199–1216), Lord of Ireland (1177–1216)...
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  • extant titles between 1180 and 1189. Cokayne, George Edward, ed. (1887). Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom...
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    agreed to terminate the arrangement in 1189, in return for a large sum of money needed for the Crusades. William died in 1214 and was succeeded by his son...
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  • Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (category Normans in Ireland)
    (Anglo-Norman: Arc-Fort). After his son and heir, Gilbert, died childless before 1189, the earldom passed through Richard's daughter Isabel de Clare and to her...
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    Segregation in Northern Ireland is a long-running issue in the political and social history of Northern Ireland. The segregation involves Northern Ireland's two...
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  • Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair (category 1189 deaths)
    of Ireland Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, was King of Connacht from 1183 to 1189. He was a military commander and opponent of the Norman invasion of Ireland. Conchobar...
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    political changes occurring in England, but has not altered since it took a fixed form in the reign of Richard I of England (1189–1199), the second Plantagenet...
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    Henry II of England (category 1189 deaths)
    (1189-July-06)5 March 1133 – 6 July 1189), also known as Henry Fitzempress and Henry Curtmantle, was King of England from 1154 until his death in 1189...
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  • Events from the 1180s in England. Monarch – Henry II (to 6 July 1189), then Richard I 1180 September – King Henry II renews the Pact of Ivry with the newly...
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    John, King of England (category Infectious disease deaths in England)
    Richard's sale of many royal properties in 1189, and taxation played a much smaller role in royal income than in later centuries. English kings had widespread...
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    Cairella[i]n in 1176. Rose Ní Conchobair, married Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath about 1180, and had descendants. Conchobar Máenmaige Ua Conchobhair, died 1189. Diarmait...
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    the first written record of Jewish settlement in England dates from 1070. Jews suffered massacres in 1189–90, and after a period of rising persecution...
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  • friaries and other monastic religious houses in Ireland. This article provides a gazetteer for the whole of Ireland. To navigate the listings on this page,...
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  • List of English chronicles (category Articles lacking in-text citations from June 2023)
    Hardyng (–1437) Great Chronicle of London (1189–1512) Gregory's Chronicle (1189–1469) A Short English Chronicle (1189–1465) Jean de Wavrin (–1471) William Worcester...
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  • Events from the year 1193 in Ireland. Lord: John Founding of Grey Abbey in County Down by Affreca de Courcy. Inishcloghbran is plundered by the sons of...
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    Angevin kings of England (category England in the High Middle Ages)
    Geoffrey, Richard, and John, who rebelled against him in 1173–4, 1183, and 1189. Henry died in 1189 and was succeeded by his eldest living son, Richard...
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    Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1927–present), the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1922), the Kingdom of Great Britain...
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    Kingdom of England (category 9th-century establishments in England)
    conventional, beginning with Henry II (reigned 1154–1189) as from that time, the Angevin kings became "more English in nature"; the houses of Lancaster and York...
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    Fingal (redirect from Fingal, Ireland)
    (English: /ˈfɪŋɡɔːl/ FING-gawl; from Irish Fine Gall, meaning 'foreign tribe') is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Leinster and is part of...
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  • reference work listing families in Great Britain and Ireland who have owned rural estates of some size. The work has been in existence from the first half...
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  • 1184 in Ireland. Lord: John The castle which gave Newcastle, County Wicklow its name was completed. It was built on an earlier Irish fortification in the...
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    Debates (Hansard). Vol. 15. House of Commons. col. 1189. Archived from the original on 2 September 2018. in 1860 ... Lord Palmerston, then the Leader of this...
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    Rhys ap Gruffydd (category Welsh people of Irish descent)
    He maintained good relations with King Henry until the latter's death in 1189. Following Henry's death Rhys revolted against Richard I and attacked the...
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    with his queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine. Richard I was crowned on 3 September 1189. John was crowned on 27 May 1199. Henry III was crowned on 28 October 1216...
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