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  2. Monarchy of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The position of King of Ireland was contested by William III and James II between 1689 and 1691, after the Glorious Revolution of 1688. The Crown and Parliament Recognition Act 1689 made William King of Ireland, and this was reinforced by his victory at the Battle of the Boyne (part of the Williamite War in Ireland). Anne (1702–1714)

  3. List of High Kings of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Lebor Gabála Érenn, dating to the 11th–12th century, purports to list every High King from remote antiquity to the time of Henry II's Lordship of Ireland in 1171. The High Kingship is established by the Fir Bolg , and their nine kings are succeeded by a sequence of nine kings of the Tuatha Dé Danann , most if not all of whom are ...

  4. List of Irish royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    The Annals of Clonmacnoise actually style her Queen of Ireland. [3] Cacht ingen Ragnaill: died 1064 (with opposition) Donnchad mac Briain: Possibly sister of Echmarcach mac Ragnaill, king of Dublin, also of the Uí Ímair. The marriage was in 1032. [4] Cacht died in 1054, styled Queen of Ireland. [5] Derbforgaill ingen Donnchad: died 1072 (with ...

  5. List of British coronations - Wikipedia

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    21 April 1509 (King) 11 June 1509 (Queen) marriage: Sunday, 24 June 1509: William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury [b] Anne Boleyn- article: 28 May 1533 marriage: Sunday, 1 June 1533: Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury Edward VI - article [c] 28 January 1547: Sunday, 20 February 1547 Mary I - article [d] 19 July 1553: Sunday, 1 October 1553

  6. List of British monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Queen Anne became monarch of the Kingdom of Great Britain after the political union of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland on 1 May 1707. She had ruled England, Scotland, and the Kingdom of Ireland since 8 March 1702. She continued as queen of Great Britain and Ireland until her death. Her total reign lasted 12 years and 147 days.

  7. Here's what the symbols in the queen's memorial events mean

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    The other crown she wore to her coronation, St. Edward's Crown, will be placed on King Charles' head, according to the Telegraph. Charles' wife, Camilla, the Queen Consort, will wear the Crown of ...

  8. Kingdom of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The new kingdom was not recognised by the Catholic monarchies in Europe. After the death of Edward VI, Henry's son, the papal bull of 1555 recognised the Roman Catholic Mary I as Queen of Ireland. [9] The link of "personal union" of the Crown of Ireland to the Crown of England became enshrined in Catholic canon law.

  9. Coronation of James I and Anne - Wikipedia

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    The coronation of James I and his wife Anne as king and queen of England and Ireland was held on 25 July 1603 at Westminster Abbey. [1] James had reigned as king of Scotland since 1567. [ 2 ] Anne was anointed and consecrated with prayers alluding to Esther , the Wise Virgins , and other Biblical heroines. [ 3 ]