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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 .
This template shows a timeline of states existing on the island of Ireland since 1171. It includes the Gaelic order for consistency given the overlap of this polity with the Lordship of Ireland and the first 50 years of the Kingdom of Ireland.
If this template is used without any parameters in the format, {{History of Ireland sidebar}}, the sidebar displays down the right-hand side of the page as displayed above. If the parameter |bar= is set to any value, then the template displays as a bar or box across the width of the page, depending on the use of the parameters in § Additional ...
Republic of Ireland history timelines (2 C, 4 P) M. Irish military history timelines ... Timeline of Irish inventions and discoveries; T. Timeline of the Troubles
Timelines of mass media in the Republic of Ireland (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Republic of Ireland history timelines" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Political map of the island of Ireland today showing Northern Ireland (part of the UK) and the Republic of Ireland. Negotiations between the British and Irish negotiating teams produced the Anglo-Irish Treaty, concluded on 6 December 1921. The Irish team was led by Michael Collins, who had organised the IRA intelligence during the War of ...
Ireland's Dominion status was terminated with the passage of The Republic of Ireland Act 1948, which came into force on 18 April 1949 and declared that the state was a republic. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] At the time, a declaration of a republic terminated Commonwealth membership.
History of the Republic of Ireland by period (7 C, 1 P) C. Centuries in Ireland (31 C) D. ... Timeline of Irish history; 0–9. History of Ireland (400–795)