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1341 – Battle of the Clan Maurice [citation needed] 1342 – Battle of Beal-atha-Slisen – King of Connacht defeats the King of Moylurg [citation needed] 1343 – Battle of Hy-Many – MacFeorais and Clanricarde soundly defeat a small force from the Uí Maine. Achadhmona; battle between the O'Donnells, in Tirhugh
Dominican Republic occupied; 1,137 killed or wounded [2] World War II (1941–1945)
This is a chronological list of armed conflicts involving Ireland and the United Kingdom. Both sides have fought a total of 15 armed conflicts against each other, with 1 of them being an Irish victory, 12 of them being a British victory, 1 having another result and 1 being an internal conflict (civil war).
Unification of Hispaniola Republic of Haiti (1820–1849) Dominican War of Independence First Republic (1844–1861) Spanish occupation (1861–1865) Dominican Restoration War Second Republic (1865–1916) United States occupation (1916–1924) Third Republic (1924–1965) Dominican Civil War Fourth Republic (1966–) Topics LGBT history Postal history Jewish history Dominican Republic portal
Ireland Britain: Creation of the Irish Free State; partition of Ireland: 1919–1923 Turkish War of Independence Turkey Ottoman Empire Greece France Britain Armenia: Creation of the Republic of Turkey; fall of the Ottoman Empire; replacement of the Treaty of Sèvres by the Treaty of Lausanne: 1920 Franco-Syrian War: Arab Kingdom of Syria France
Great Britain [1] Spain (1793–1795) [1] French Royalists [2] France: Victory. Expulsion of the French colonial government; Independence of the First Empire of Haiti; British Occupation of Saint-Domingue (1797–1798) Haiti Great Britain: Victory. Louverture's army recaptures most of British-occupied Saint-Domingue in the West
U.S. Marines during the occupation The Flag of the United States waving over Ozama Fortress, c. 1922. Marines claimed to have restored order throughout most of the republic, with the exception of the eastern region, but resistance to the occupation from Dominicans continued widespread in both, direct and indirect forms in every place. [14]
April 24: Dominican Civil War; April 28: United States occupation of the Dominican Republic begins. 1966 July 1: United States occupation of the Dominican Republic ends. El Nacional newspaper begins publication. [6] 1970 - Population: 673,470 city; 817,645 urban agglomeration. [14] 1972 - Santo Domingo Institute of Technology founded.