Charles Stewart Parnell - Uncrowned KingParnell's main ambition was to achieve Home Rule for Ireland, which would yield at least some national autonomy. more...
Padraig Pearse - An Irish NationalistPadraig Pearse was born in Dublin, on November 10, 1879 to an English father and an Irish mother. more...
Brian Boru - The Last Great High King of IrelandBrian Boru was no legend although his life deeds were legendary. He was very much a real man and was in fact the last great High King of Ireland. more...
Norman Invasion of IrelandEngland's dominance of Ireland and centuries of conflict were put in train by the Anglo-Norman invasion of 1169. more...
The VikingsThe Vikings built more than they destroyed in Ireland, writes IrishAbroad. more...
Grattan's Parliament Grattan's Parliament was largely successful because it exploited the weaknesses of the British Government of the day. more...
The Flight of the EarlsWhen the earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnell and their followers sailed from Lough Swilly in September 1607, it marked the end of Gaelic Ireland as a distinct political system. more...
Fenian Rebellion of 1867The failed revolutionary Fenian rebellion of 1867 aimed to establish an Irish republic by force. Its failure only fueled demands for Irish self rule. more...
The Great FamineThere were famines before in Ireland but the Great Famine of the 1840s marked and shaped Irish society, politics and its landscape to the present day. more...
Oliver CromwellCromwell stayed nine months in Ireland, but his slaughter of civilians and colossal land seizures changed the country forever. more...
Catholic EmancipationCatholic Emancipation - the granting of full political and religious rights to the majority of the population - was granted much sooner but not before a period of considerable political upheaval. more...
Irish in Rebellion - The 1916 risingThe 1916 rising is regarded as a seminal moment in Irish history, but it failed to attract popular support at the time. more...