Lord of Connaught

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Lord of Connaught was a medieval noble title in Ireland associated with the powerful de Burgh (Burke) family’s lordship over the province of Connacht.

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Lord of Connaught canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feudal lordship
medieval noble title
appliesToJurisdiction Connacht NERFINISHED
associatedEthnicity Anglo-Norman NERFINISHED
Hiberno-Norman NERFINISHED
associatedWith Burke family NERFINISHED
de Burgh family NERFINISHED
associatedWithConflict Anglo-Norman–Gaelic wars in Connacht NERFINISHED
Gaelic resurgence in Ireland
country Ireland NERFINISHED
dynasticTitleOf House of Burke NERFINISHED
House of de Burgh NERFINISHED
feudalRank lord
governedFrom Connacht strongholds of the de Burghs NERFINISHED
governingSystem feudalism
governs lordship of Connacht NERFINISHED
governsTerritory Connacht NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Lord of Connacht NERFINISHED
Lord of Connaught of the de Burghs NERFINISHED
hasCulturalContext Anglo-Norman lordship in Gaelic Ireland
hasTitleHolderFamilyBranch Burke of Clanricarde NERFINISHED
Burke of Mayo NERFINISHED
de Burgh of Connacht NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Province of Connacht NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle English
Latin
linkedToDynasticPartition Burke civil war in Connacht
linkedToEvent Norman invasion of Ireland NERFINISHED
linkedToReligion Roman Catholicism
nobleFamily Burke NERFINISHED
de Burgh NERFINISHED
originatedFrom Anglo-Norman conquest of Connacht NERFINISHED
partOf Lordship of Ireland NERFINISHED
politicalRole regional overlord in medieval Ireland
precededBy Gaelic kings of Connacht NERFINISHED
regionType Gaelic province
relatedTitle Earl of Ulster NERFINISHED
Mac William Uachtar NERFINISHED
Mac William Íochtar NERFINISHED
socialClass high nobility
sphereOfInfluence western Ireland
status historical title
titleType hereditary title
territorial title
usedInCentury 13th century
14th century
15th century
usedInPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED

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