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Pages in category "Television series about the history of Ireland" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The history of Ireland from 1691–1800 was marked by the dominance of the Protestant Ascendancy. These were Anglo-Irish families of the Anglican Church of Ireland , whose English ancestors had settled Ireland in the wake of its conquest by England and colonisation in the Plantations of Ireland , and had taken control of most of the land.
Captain Petko Voivode (TV series) Catherine the Great (2015 TV series) Chemistry: A Volatile History; The Christian Centuries; CNN Millennium; The Crown of the Kings; The Cuba Libre Story; Cumbia Ninja
The Oxford History of the British Empire: Volume V: Historiography (2001) McBride, Ian, History and Memory in Modern Ireland (2001) McCarthy, Mark, ed. Ireland's Heritages: Critical Perspectives on Memory and Identity (2005) McCarthy, Mark, ed. Ireland's 1916 Rising: Explorations of History-making, Commemoration & Heritage in Modern Times (2012)
Drama: 1911: The Colleen Bawn: Sidney Olcott and Gene Gauntier: Sidney Olcott: Drama: Rory O'More: Sidney Olcott: Jack J. Clark and Gene Gauntier: Rebel drama: 1914: For Ireland's Sake: Sidney Olcott: Gene Gauntier, Jack J. Clark and Sidney Olcott: Rebel drama: Ireland a Nation: Walter MacNamara: Barry O'Brien, P J Bourke, Fred O'Donovan ...
The Story of Ireland is a five-part documentary series examining the history of Ireland and its impact on the wider world. Over the course of the programmes, Fergal Keane travels across three continents, tracing the events, the people and the influences that shaped modern Ireland. [1] The first episode aired on 20 February 2011.
This list of notable actors from Ireland includes performers in film, television, stage, and radio. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
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