Ireland (disambiguation) — Ireland may refer to: * Ireland, an island in northwestern Europe, on which are located: ** Republic of Ireland, a present day state, consisting of most of the island ** Northern Ireland, a part of the United Kingdom, consisting of the north… … Wikipedia
Ireland — • Ireland lies in the Atlantic Ocean, west of Great Britain . . . Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ireland Ireland † … Catholic encyclopedia
Ireland — This article is about the island. For the sovereign state of the same name, see Republic of Ireland. For the constituent country of the United Kingdom, see Northern Ireland. For other uses, see Ireland (disambiguation). Coordinates … Wikipedia
Ireland — Irelander, n. /uyeur leuhnd/, n. 1. John, 1838 1918, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman and social reformer, born in Ireland: archbishop of St. Paul, Minn., 1888 1918. 2. Also called Emerald Isle. Latin, Hibernia. a large western island of the British … Universalium
Medieval Ireland — Ireland in the Middle Ages: Early Medieval Ireland: History of Ireland (800–1169) Norman Ireland (1167 1536) See also History of Ireland Early Modern Ireland Gaelic Ireland This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same t … Wikipedia
Ireland — Recorded as Irish, Ireland and the rare dialectal Ierland, this surname can best be described as English but of Irish origins! In ancient times it was an ethnic name for an immigrant from Ireland or possibly Scotland or the Isle of Man, the… … Surnames reference
1169 — Events* Nur ad Din invades Egypt, and his nephew Saladin becomes the sultan over the territory conquered by Nur ad Din, as well as vizier of Cairo. * Prince Andrey Bogolyubskiy sacks the Kievan Rus capital Kiev. * The conquest of Ireland begins.… … Wikipedia
History of Ireland (1169–1536) — History of Ireland This article is part of a series Chronology … Wikipedia
Norman invasion of Ireland — See also: Norman conquest of England, Norman invasion of Wales, and Norman conquest (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Old English (Ireland) — This article is about 12th century Germanic settlers of Ireland. For the ca. 5th century Germanic settlers of England, see Anglo Saxons. The Old English (Irish: Seanghaill, meaning old foreigners ) were the descendants of the settlers who came to … Wikipedia