History of Ireland WIP Flashcards

1
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During which years was the Potato Famine (aka the Great Famine or the Great Hunger), a period of mass starvation, disease, and emigration?

A

1845 to 1849

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What was the first form of writing introduced in Ireland, dated to around the fourth century AD?

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Ogham Writing or Ogham stones

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What was the first university in Ireland,

located in Dublin?

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Trinity College,est 1592

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4
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What was the name of the first-ever woman elected to parliament, a member of the 1916 rising?

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Constance Markievicz

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5
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What year did “Bloody Sunday” take place in and how many people were killed?

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1972; 13 people were killed by British soldiers

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In what period were megalithic passage tombs built and used?

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Neolithic period (circa 3200 BC)

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Who was the longest serving Taoiseach (Prime Minister) in Ireland’s History, serving 22 years?

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Eamon De Valera

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What was the original name for this country,before it was called the Republic of Ireland?

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Eire

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9
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High king of Ireland and founder of the O’Brien dynasty who routed the Viking and Leinster forces at the Battle of Clontarf

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Brian Boru

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In which 11th century battle did Brian Boru’s forces rout the Viking and Leinster forces (although Brian Boru himself was killed)

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Battle of Clontarf

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Who led the 1170 Norman invasion of Ireland, seizing control of Dublin, Waterford, and Wexford (In 1171 King Henry II granted him the fiefdom of Leinster and he married Aoife of Leinster)

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Richard “Strongbow” de Clare, the Earl of Pembroke

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The part of Ireland directly under the control of the English government in the Late Middle Ages (in the late 15th century, restricted to the area around Dublin)

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The Pale

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13
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Name the movement that campaigned for self-government for Ireland within the United Kingdom. It was the dominant political movement of Irish nationalism from 1870 to the end of World War I.

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Home Rule

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14
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What do the three colours of the Irish flag represent?

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green = Catholics
white = peace
orange = Protestants
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15
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What are the three megalithic passage tombs of County Meath that are a World Heritage site?

A

Brú na Bóinne

Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth

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16
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What did the Romans call Ireland?

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Hibernia

17
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The earliest Irish historical document

A

St. Patrick’s “Confession”

18
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Fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary known as the “Apostle of Ireland;” he is the primary patron saint of Ireland

A

St. Patrick

19
Q

In what century did St. Patrick arrive in Ireland?

A

5th century

20
Q

First bishop sent to Ireland by the Pope

A

Palladius (in 431)

He worked in the Leinster and Meath kingdoms; Patrick in the more remote Ulster and Connacht

21
Q

Illuminated manuscript Gospel book in Latin, believed to have been created c. 800 CE, widely regarded as Ireland’s finest national treasure.

A

Book of Kells