The Great Famine, or An Gorta Mór, is one of the darkest chapters in Irish history. Spanning from 1845 to 1852, the famine was a catastrophic event that led to mass starvation, disease, and emigration, reducing Irelan...
Oliver Cromwell’s invasion of Ireland in 1649 remains one of the most controversial and impactful episodes in Irish history. Known for its brutality and widespread destruction, Cromwell's campaign was part of a larger...
Henry VII, the founder of the Tudor dynasty, is often remembered for his role in uniting England and establishing a period of relative stability. Yet his influence extended across the Irish Sea, where he took signific...
The Norman Invasion of Ireland in 1169 stands as one of the most transformative events in the nation's storied past. It marked the beginning of centuries of profound change in Irish society, politics, and land ownersh...