1453:, in the hope of ensuring a final end of the draining war that had brought England close to bankruptcy. O'Neill, O'Donnell, and the other surviving Ulster chiefs were granted full pardons and the return of their estates. The stipulations were that they abandon their Irish titles, their private armies, and their control over their dependents, and that they swear loyalty only to the Crown of England. In 1604, Mountjoy declared an amnesty for rebels all over the country. The reason for this apparent mildness was that the English could not afford to continue the war any longer. Elizabethan England did not have a standing army, nor could it force its Parliament to pass enough taxation to pay for long wars. Moreover, it was already involved in a war in the
996:, the lower stretch of which ran through the dense forest of Glenconkeyn, formed an effective barrier on the eastern edge of the O'Neill territory. A further difficulty lay in the want of a port on the northern sea coast where the English might launch an amphibious attack into O'Neill's rear. The English strategic situation was complicated by interference from Scots clans, which were supplying O'Neill with soldiers and materials and playing upon the English need for local assistance, while keeping an eye to their own territorial influence in
1070:, though, had feared that O'Neill had no intention of being a simple landlord and that his ambition was to usurp her authority and be "a Prince of Ulster". For this reason she refused to grant O'Neill provincial presidency or any other position which would have given him authority to govern Ulster on the crown's behalf. Once it became clear that Henry Bagenal was marked to assume the presidency of Ulster, O'Neill accepted that an English offensive was inevitable, and so joined his allies in open rebellion in February 1595, with an
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Leinster and Munster. He spent almost all of his time in Ireland awaiting transport that he had been promised before setting out, it being the only effective way of reaching his stated objective of Lough Foyle; however, a lack of administrative efficiency in England caused his plans to go awry and the requisite pack animals and ships were never sent. Those expeditions he did organise were disastrous, especially an expedition crossing the Curlew mountains to
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2177:, p. 253 "Part of Mountjoy's strategy for wearing down Tyrone and the other rebel lords was a relentless assault on the peasantry who gave their power its economic base. As his men moved into Tyrone's territory, they systematically cut down standing corn, seized or burnt harvested crops and butchered or carried off livestock. They also killed anyone they came across".
1355:, virtually the southern tip of Ireland. Mountjoy immediately besieged them with 7,000 men. O'Neill, O'Donnell, and their allies marched their armies south to sandwich Mountjoy, whose men were starving and wracked by disease, between them and the Spaniards. During the march south, O'Neill devastated the lands of those who would not support him.
1143:. The rest were surrounded in Armagh itself but negotiated safe passage for themselves in return for evacuating the town. O'Neill's personal enemy, Sir Henry Bagenal, had been in command of the army and was killed during the early engagements. It was the heaviest defeat ever suffered by the English army in Ireland up to that point.
1362:. On the 5/6 January 1602, O'Donnell, against the wishes and advice of O'Neill, took the decision to attack the English. Forming up for a surprise attack, the Irish chiefs were themselves surprised by a cavalry charge, resulting in a rout of the Irish forces. The Spanish in Kinsale surrendered after their allies' defeat.
1043:. Maguire launched a more ambitious raid into Connacht during June, when he clashed with forces led by the governor of Connacht, Sir Richard Bingham, but the English were beaten back and Maguire continued to spoil thorough Roscommon before returning north. In response, the crown forces were gathered under the command of
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Only a handful of native lords remained consistently loyal to either side, and loyalties were complicated by splits within clans. However all the fortified cities and towns of the country sided with the
English colonial government. Hugh O'Neill, unable to take walled towns, made repeated overtures to
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Irish sources claimed that as many as 60,000 people had died in the Ulster famine of 1602â3 alone. An Irish death toll of over 100,000 is possible. At least 30,000 English soldiers died in
Ireland in the Nine Years' War, mainly from disease. So the total death toll for the war was certainly at least
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George Carew, the
English Lord President of Munster, managed more or less to quash the rebellion in Munster by mid-1601, using a mixture of conciliation and force. By the summer of 1601 he had retaken most of the principal castles in Munster and scattered the Irish forces. He did this by negotiating
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November 1599 O'Neill sent a 22-paragraph document to Queen Elizabeth, listing his terms for a peace agreement. These called for a self-governing Ireland with restitution of confiscated lands and churches, freedom of movement, and a strong Roman Catholic identity. In respect of Irish sovereignty
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Century Ireland, The Incomplete Conquest, p. 322, "Despite the proclamations of O'Neill... there is little evidence that the townsfolk and Pale gentry were in sympathy with the Ulster chieftain's war, and in this they had the backing of leading Jesuits such as Father Richard
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When he did turn to Ulster, Essex entered a parley with O'Neill and agreed a truce that was heavily criticised by his enemies in London, despite
Elizabeth's admission soon afterward that it was "so seasonably made...as great good...has grown by it." Anticipating a recall to England, he set out for
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assumed leadership of the O'Donnell clan. Both he and Hugh O'Neill were reduced to guerrilla tactics, fighting in small bands, as
Mountjoy, Dowcra, Chichester, and Niall Garbh O'Donnell swept the countryside. The English scorched earth tactics were especially harsh on the civilian population, who
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arrived in
Ireland with over 17,000 English troops. He took the advice of the Irish privy council, to settle the south of the country with garrisons before making an attempt on Ulster, but this dissipated his forces and he ended up suffering numerous setbacks on a desultory progress through
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be made Prince of
Ireland, but nothing came of this. A truce in late 1595 was followed by the submission of Hugh Maguire in April 1596, and Tyrone promised to explain his conduct before the Queen in London, but the arrival of three Spanish envoys from Philip II in 1596 promising men and supplies
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The victory prompted uprisings all over the country, with the assistance of mercenaries in O'Neill's pay and contingents from Ulster, and it is at this point that the war developed in its full force. Hugh O'Neill appointed his supporters as chieftains and earls around the country, notably James
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In the summer of 1600, Carew launched an offensive against Fitzthomas's forces. The English routed Fitzthomas' forces at Aherlow and in November, Carew reported to London that he had, over the summer, killed 1,200 'rebels' and taken the surrenders of over 10,000. Carew also weakened Florence
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to be appointed by the Dublin government. O'Neill had eloped with Bagenal's sister, Mabel, and married her against her brother's wishes; the bitterness of this episode was made more intense after Mabel's early death a few years after the marriage, when she was reportedly in despair about her
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Although O'Neill and his allies received good terms at the end of the war, they were never trusted by the English authorities and the distrust was mutual. O'Neill, O'Donnell, and the other Gaelic lords from Ulster allied to them left Ireland in 1607 in what is known as the
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The Irish forces retreated north to Ulster to regroup and consolidate their position. The Ulstermen lost many more men in the retreat through freezing and flooded country than they had at the actual battle of Kinsale. The last rebel stronghold in the south was taken at the
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Their military assumption was that without crops and people or cattle, the rebels could neither feed themselves nor raise new fighters. This attrition quickly began to bite, and it also meant that the Ulster chiefs were tied down in Ulster to defend their own territories.
841:. After a period of warfare, Shane had Matthew murdered and became O'Neill after his father died. After the murder of Matthew's first heir, Brian, the English authorities spirited the next heir Hugh out of Tyrone to be brought up with the Hovenden family in
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had been slow to comprehend the scale of the rebellion. After failed negotiations in 1595, English armies tried to break into Ulster but were repulsed by a trained army including musketeers in prepared positions; after a stinging defeat at the
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sept, but suffered constant threat from the O'Donnells; the route from Newry into the heart of Ulster ran through several easily defended passes and could only be maintained in wartime with a punishing sacrifice by the Crown of men and money.
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845:. At the parliament of 1585, Hugh O'Neill requested and was granted his English law birthright to the title of Earl of Tyrone. Prior to this and for several years afterwards Hugh O'Neill warred with the aging reigning chief of Tyrone,
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By the early 1590s, the north of Ireland was attracting the attention of Lord Deputy Fitzwilliam, who had been charged with bringing the area under crown control. A provincial presidency was proposed; the candidate for office was
1946:. "There was already the kindling of conspiracies between Spain and Ireland in 1592â3, but the spark that ignited discontent into rebellion was the appointment of Captain Humphrey Willis as sheriff of Fermanagh in spring 1593."
1473:" after news they planned another rebellion reached the authorities. They intended to organise an expedition from a Catholic power in Europe, preferably Spain, to restart the war but were unable to find any military backers.
1230:, who proved to be a far more able commander, though his greater success could just as well have been because he was provided with all of the administrative support Essex lacked. In addition, two veterans of Irish warfare,
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In June 1601, James Fitzthomas was captured by the English forces. Shortly afterwards, Carew had Florence MacCarthy arrested after summoning him for negotiations. Both Fitzthomas and MacCarthy were held captive in the
1902:, pp. 4â5. "Philip OâSullivan Beare, the first chronicler of the Hiberno-Spanish relationship, dates the conflict originating in Ulster known as the Nine Years War between 1594 and 1603 as the Fifteen Years War".
2286:, p. 303. "Mountjoy aimed at the abject submission of O'Neill in the field. Tyrone itself was constricted by the spoiling tactics of the Lord Deputy...with famine conditions resulting in the winter of 1602â1603"
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1047:, who launched an expedition into Monaghan, then Fermanagh, to crush Maguire and his allies, receiving his commission on 11 September 1593. Bagenal had under his command 144 horse, 763 foot, and 118 kern, to which
929:, resisted the imposition of an English sheriff; he was hanged and his lordship divided. There was an outcry, with several sources alleging corruption against Fitzwilliam, but the same policy was soon applied in
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Lennon, 16th Century Ireland, p. 299,"His attritional methods included the establishment of provocative garrisons, campaigning in winter, and the winning over disaffected followers of the confederates"
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1283:, where Fitzthomas eventually died. Most of the rest of the local lords submitted, once the principal native leaders had been arrested. O'Neill's mercenaries had been expelled from the province.
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Hugh Roe O'Donnell left for Spain pleading in vain for another Spanish landing. He died in 1602 of a feverâit is often incorrectly alleged that he was poisoned by a double agent. His brother
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719:. The war began in Ulster and northern Connacht, but eventually engulfed the entire island. The Irish alliance won numerous victories against the English forces in Ireland, such as the
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for control of Tyrone. Turlough died in 1595 allowing Hugh to be inaugurated "the O'Neill". Hugh however had also ruthlessly murdered his chief competitor to the title, Shane's son
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Certificate given by Captain Alonso Cobos to the Irish Catholics, 15 May 1596 (Cal. S. P. Spain, 1587â1603, p. 169); O'Neill and O'Donnell to Philip II, 16 May 1596 (ibid, p. 620)
758:. At the height of the conflict (1600â1601) more than 18,000 soldiers were fighting in the English army in Ireland. By contrast, the English army assisting the Dutch during the
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Field SJ. Whatever about their common Catholicism, the links with the Spanish monarchy were strongly eschewed by the vast majority of those of Old English origin in Ireland."
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to join his rebellion, appealing to their Catholicism and to their alienation from the Dublin government and the provincial administrations. For the most part, however, the
896:. With the aid of Spain, O'Neill could arm and feed over 8,000 men, unprecedented for a Gaelic lord, and leaving him well prepared to resist English incursions into Ulster.
1035:). In 1593, Maguire supported by troops out of Tyrone led by Hugh O'Neill's brother, Cormac MacBaron, had combined to resist Willis' introduction as Sheriff into Maguire's
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was to bring a further 200 horse and 1,200 foot. Bagenal entered Fermanagh on 22 September and was joined by O'Neill four days later. Unable to make a crossing of the
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had fought with the English during the war and was granted lordship of West Breifne in return. Following a twelve-day siege, a force of 3,000 men led by Tadhg,
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due to the approach of Mountjoy's forces, and withdrew to hide in the woods. In a symbolic gesture Mountjoy smashed the O'Neills' inauguration stone at
1039:. After Willis was expelled from Fermanagh, Maguire, with the aid of MacBaron, launched punishing raids into northern Connacht, burning villages around
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soon hit Ulster as a result of the English scorched earth strategy. O'Neill's uirithe or sub-lords (O'Hagan, O'Quinn, MacCann) began to surrender and
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in April 1603, which remained the sole holdout Irish kingdom following O'Neill's capitulation. The kingdom was ruled by
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from Scotland and England. From 1591, O'Donnell, on O'Neill's behalf, had been in contact with
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and did not wish to reopen hostilities. Further, a Spanish fleet had just been destroyed by a
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London in 1599 without the Queen's permission, where he was executed after attempting a court
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to ruling the whole island. In resisting this advance, O'Neill managed to rally other Irish
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Battle of Kinsale and the collapse of the rebellion
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1081:Later in 1595 O'Neill and O'Donnell wrote to King
5627:List of national parks of the Republic of Ireland
2226:"O'Donnell, 'Red' Hugh (Ă Domhnaill, Aodh Ruadh)"
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2000:Journal of the OÂčNeill Country Historical Society
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743:(1607), never to return. This marked the end of
227:Entirety of Ireland is now under English control
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5236:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
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2468:, Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2197:"Beatha Aodha Ruaidh UĂ Dhomhnaill"
1715:Farrell, Gerard (10 October 2017).
1465:100,000 people, and probably more.
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5703:Tourism in the Republic of Ireland
5478:Economy of the Republic of Ireland
5276:Irish Free State (1922–1937)
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2258:"O'Donnell (Ă Domhnall), RuaidhrĂ"
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2175:Contested Island, Ireland 146â1630
2133:10.1111/j.1468-2281.1959.tb01621.x
2100:10.1111/j.1468-2281.1959.tb01621.x
1979:O'Neill, The Nine Years War, p. 29
1849:. Hurst and Blackett. p. 154.
1668:, perspective from English history
1538:Battle of the Ford of the Biscuits
1518:
1392:destroyed his capital at Dungannon
1199:Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex
1089:. Philip proposed that his cousin
825:, the first O'Neill to be created
735:(1601â02). The war ended with the
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2496:Calendar of State Papers: Ireland
2486:3 vols. :(London, 1885â1890)
2464:Making Ireland British, 1580â1650
2398:from the original on 25 May 2024.
1558:1597 â Battle of Casan-na-gCuradh
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1226:. He was succeeded in Ireland by
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1797:Conflicts that Changed the World
1114:Statue of Red Hugh O'Donnell at
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817:. His father, Matthew O'Neill,
412:Robert Devereux (Earl of Essex)
52:needs additional citations for
5493:Post-2008 Irish banking crisis
4341:History of Ireland (1691â1800)
4336:History of Ireland (1536â1691)
3084:Muirchertach Ceannfada O'Neill
2725:An sluagh sidhe so i nEamhuin?
2407:, Dublin: St. Martin's Press,
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30:For the war of the 1690s, see
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2362:. Dublin: Four Courts Press.
2263:Dictionary of Irish Biography
2231:Dictionary of Irish Biography
2074:Kerry Archaeological Magazine
1924:O'Neill, James (April 2015).
1860:Tenace, Edward (March 2019).
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1661:Anglo-Spanish War (1585â1604)
1147:Fitzthomas Fitzgerald as the
6558:Northern Ireland flags issue
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5509:List of conflicts in Ireland
5253:Southern Ireland (1921â1922)
4724:Dublin Castle administration
3518:Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone
2929:Niall MĂłr mac Aodha Reamhair
2812:MĂĄel DĂșin mac MĂĄele Fithrich
2583:Sources for Gaelic Ireland:
2426:, Belfast: Appletree Press,
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1760:. Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
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1548:1596 â Third Sack of Athenry
1480:in August 1604 with the new
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1016:resisting the occupation of
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2492:6 vols (London, 1867â1873).
2460:Canny, Nicholas P. (2001),
2445:, Sussex: Harvester Press,
2441:Canny, Nicholas P. (1976),
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1492:in April 1607. In 1608 Sir
1295:Map of the Siege of Kinsale
1126:The English authorities in
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3573:Eoghan Ruadh Mac an Bhaird
2792:Muirchertach mac Muiredaig
2777:Niall of the Nine Hostages
2679:Gaelic nobility of Ireland
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1843:Hamilton, Earnest (1858).
1794:Castleden, Rodney (2008).
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1569:Battle of the Yellow Ford
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3477:OâNeill-OâCahan disputes
3209:Jorge Torlades O'Neill I
3129:Murtagh Dulenagh O'Neill
3119:Brian Ballagh II O'Neill
2552:Standish O'Grady (ed.) "
2484:Ireland under the Tudors
1754:Palmer, William (1994).
1502:attacked and burnt Derry
1248:privy council of England
1167:, fled for their lives.
181:May 1593 â 30 March 1603
6775:Wars involving Scotland
6755:17th-century rebellions
6750:16th-century rebellions
6650:Prostitution (Republic)
4770:Court of Castle Chamber
4449:Irish Rebellion of 1798
4439:WilliamiteâJacobite War
4414:Irish Rebellion of 1641
4168:Yn Ăheshaght Ghailckagh
3728:Jacobite rising of 1745
3589:Cormac MacBaron O'Neill
3219:Hugo José Jorge O'Neill
3034:Phelim MacShane O'Neill
2994:Cormac MacBaron O'Neill
2751:Irish Rebellion of 1641
2358:O'Neill, James (2017).
1800:. Canary Press eBooks.
1646:List of Irish uprisings
1581:Battle of Deputy's Pass
1563:Battle of Carrickfergus
1250:". Elizabeth's adviser
1187:Earl of Essex's command
847:Turlough Lynagh O'Neill
713:English rule in Ireland
341:Cormac MacBaron O'Neill
18:Tyrone's Rebellion
6770:Wars involving Ireland
6765:Wars involving England
5519:List of Irish kingdoms
4804:Trinity College Dublin
4799:Grand Lodge of Ireland
4737:Irish House of Commons
4695:Bréifne Uà Raghallaigh
4497:Act of Settlement 1662
4419:Irish Confederate Wars
4394:Plantations of Ireland
4384:Reformation in Ireland
3139:Brian McPhelim O'Neill
3019:Henry MacShane O'Neill
2893:Niall Culanach O'Neill
2878:Ăed in MacĂĄem TĂłinlesc
2873:Flaithbertach Ua NĂ©ill
2858:Muirchertach mac NĂ©ill
2807:MĂĄel Fithrich mac Ăedo
2756:Irish Confederate Wars
2566:Elizabeth's Irish Wars
1833:, Suffolk 1993, p. 19.
1784:(Dublin: 1840), p. 14
1506:Battle of Kilmacrennan
1418:had died on 24 March.
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499:~5â6,000 (before 1598)
281:Commanders and leaders
6760:Rebellions in Ireland
6626:Mass media (Republic)
6570:National coat of arms
5458:IRA Northern Campaign
4729:Parliament of Ireland
4379:Surrender and regrant
4203:An Coimisinéir Teanga
4163:An Comunn GĂ idhealach
3868:Oireachtas na Gaeilge
3607:Mary Stuart O'Donnell
3492:O'Doherty's Rebellion
3228:Charles Henry O'Neill
3134:Phelim Bacagh O'Neill
3089:Brian Ballagh O'Neill
3024:Conn MacShane O'Neill
2939:Brian Ăg mac NĂ©ill Ăg
2817:Fergal mac MĂĄele DĂșin
2403:Lennon, Colm (1995),
2240:10.3318/dib.006343.v1
1605:Battle of Castlehaven
1587:Battle of Curlew Pass
1575:Siege of Cahir Castle
1498:O'Doherty's Rebellion
1476:Spain had signed the
1431:Battle of Curlew Pass
1327:Niall Garve O'Donnell
1302:
1294:
1208:Battle of Curlew Pass
1113:
851:Hugh Gavelagh O'Neill
823:Conn O'Neill the Lame
801:
506:Casualties and losses
447:Niall Garve O'Donnell
6780:Wars involving Spain
6548:County coats of arms
6440:List of Irish people
5514:List of Irish tribes
5364:Cromwellian conquest
5350:Plantation of Ulster
5281:Ireland (since 1922)
4733:Irish House of Lords
4512:Constitution of 1782
4252:Kingdom of the Isles
4173:Seachtain na Gaeilge
4138:ĂdarĂĄs na Gaeltachta
3893:Insular Christianity
3708:Plantation of Ulster
3673:High King of Ireland
3502:Plantation of Ulster
3421:Quillebeuf-sur-Seine
3014:Hugh McShane O'Neill
3009:Brian MacArt O'Neill
2999:Art MacBaron O'Neill
2959:Phelim Caoch O'Neill
2868:Domnall Ua Lochlainn
2787:Muiredach mac EĂłgain
2731:High King of Ireland
1629:Burning of Dungannon
1593:Battle of Moyry Pass
1544:Battle of Clontibret
1532:Siege of Enniskillen
1513:Plantation of Ulster
1338:Battle of Moyry Pass
1133:Battle of Clontibret
794:Rise of Hugh O'Neill
774:, from control over
749:Plantation of Ulster
721:Battle of Clontibret
585:Ford of the Biscuits
520:Total dead: 130,000+
501:~18,000 (after 1598)
494:3,500 Spanish (1601)
477:~21,000, including:
314:Fiach McHugh O'Byrne
61:improve this article
6805:Catholic rebellions
6663:in Northern Ireland
6654:in Northern Ireland
6395:Legendary creatures
6308:Traditional singing
6144:Saint Patrick's Day
5779:Republic of Ireland
5708:Tourist attractions
5693:ROI–UK border
5678:of Northern Ireland
5631:in Northern Ireland
5463:IRA Border Campaign
5438:War of Independence
5408:Second Great Famine
5393:Act of Union (1800)
5345:Flight of the Earls
5202:Lordship of Ireland
5137:Republic of Ireland
4809:Order of St Patrick
4631:Mac William Ăochtar
4408:Flight of the Earls
4359:Lordship of Ireland
3748:Highland Clearances
3703:Flight of the Earls
3558:Cuchonnacht Maguire
3472:Treaty of Mellifont
3397:Flight of the Earls
3224:Jorge Maria O'Neill
3204:José Carlos O'Neill
3099:Hugh Boy II O'Neill
3094:Murtagh Roe O'Neill
2746:Flight of the Earls
2741:Treaty of Mellifont
2298:, pp. 108â109.
2121:Historical Research
2088:Historical Research
1555:, Sack of Bohermore
1490:Battle of Gibraltar
1471:Flight of the Earls
1455:Spanish Netherlands
1412:Treaty of Mellifont
1317:(then belonging to
1096:unsuccessful armada
945:â territory of the
741:Flight of the Earls
737:Treaty of Mellifont
691:, sometimes called
381:William Fitzwilliam
209:Flight of the Earls
204:Treaty of Mellifont
6700:Ireland portal
6018:Skirts and kidneys
5524:List of High Kings
5443:Anglo-Irish Treaty
5383:First Great Famine
5368:Settlement of 1652
5340:Tyrone's Rebellion
5330:Desmond Rebellions
5219:Kingdom of Ireland
5061:Ireland portal
4839:Catholic Committee
4775:Peerage of Ireland
4583:Clann Aodha Buidhe
4517:Acts of Union 1800
4389:Desmond Rebellions
4317:Kingdom of Ireland
4247:Kingdom of Munster
4188:Comunn na GĂ idhlig
4158:Conradh na Gaeilge
3795:Lebor GabĂĄla Ărenn
3548:Cathbarr O'Donnell
3199:José Maria O'Neill
3174:John Bruce O'Neill
2934:Niall Ăg mac NĂ©ill
2888:Donnell Ăg O'Neill
2797:Domnall Ilchelgach
2761:O'Neill's Regiment
2736:Tyrone's Rebellion
2354:(Woodbridge, 2019)
2336:, and the sons of
2026:on 6 February 2011
1846:Elizabethan Ulster
1831:Tyrone's Rebellion
1305:
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1269:Florence MacCarthy
1161:Munster Plantation
1153:Florence MacCarthy
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1083:Philip II of Spain
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890:Philip II of Spain
884:, ammunition, and
858:Hugh Roe O'Donnell
804:
705:Hugh Roe O'Donnell
693:Tyrone's Rebellion
459:Earl of Clanricard
295:Hugh Roe O'Donnell
271:Kingdom of England
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3858:Gaelic folk music
3821:Gaelic literature
3615:
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3462:Battle of Kinsale
3363:
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3124:Niall Oge O'Neill
3109:Niall MĂłr O'Neill
2924:Ăed Remar O'Neill
2909:Niall Roe O'Neill
2770:Early progenitors
2664:Northern UĂ NĂ©ill
2533:The Boydell Press
2482:Richard Bagwell,
1807:978-1-907795-63-3
1767:978-0-85115-562-3
1728:978-3-319-59363-0
1617:Battle of Kinsale
1599:Battle of Lifford
1526:Battle of Belleek
1427:Brian Ăg O'Rourke
1360:Battle of Kinsale
1236:Arthur Chichester
1100:Anglo-Spanish War
1061:Battle of Belleek
1045:Sir Henry Bagenal
968:in the east, and
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3991:Medical families
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2719:O'Neill baronets
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1478:Treaty of London
1390:In 1602 O'Neill
1319:County Coleraine
1309:Siege of Kinsale
1252:Sir Robert Cecil
1193:Essex in Ireland
1120:County Roscommon
1076:River Blackwater
1057:Lower Lough Erne
1041:Ballymote Castle
733:siege of Kinsale
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6795:1594 in Ireland
6785:O'Neill dynasty
6735:1600s conflicts
6730:1590s conflicts
6710:
6709:
6708:
6703:
6694:
6692:
6677:
6645:outside Ireland
6616:Historic houses
6584:
6565:Irish Wolfhound
6536:Brighid's Cross
6522:
6493:Gaelic handball
6488:Gaelic football
6459:
6430:Hiberno-Normans
6399:
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6196:Hiberno-English
6182:
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5423:Dublin lock-out
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5310:Norman invasion
5297:Battles of Tara
5285:
5241:1801–1923
5229:1691–1800
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3767:
3693:Nine Years' War
3656:General history
3651:
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3543:Nuala O'Donnell
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2949:Art Oge O'Neill
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3808:
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3801:Gaelic warfare
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3772:Gaelic culture
3769:
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1439:Henry Folliott
1435:Tadhg O'Rourke
1404:Rory O'Donnell
1387:
1386:End of the War
1384:
1307:Main article:
1288:
1285:
1263:
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1191:Main article:
1188:
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1165:Edmund Spenser
1107:
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1033:County Donegal
1029:Captain Willis
1009:
1008:War breaks out
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420:Thomas Norreys
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5923:Peace process
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5759:Republicanism
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5473:Peace process
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5453:The Emergency
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5433:Easter Rising
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4257:Gaelicisation
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4132:organisations
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1673:References
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994:river Bann
935:O'Farrells
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1871:16 August
1678:Citations
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