The Treaty Stone

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The Treaty Stone is a historic monument in Limerick, Ireland, traditionally believed to be the rock on which the Treaty of Limerick was signed in 1691, marking the end of the Williamite War in Ireland.

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The Treaty Stone canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic monument
landmark
tourist attraction
associatedWithEvent Treaty of Limerick
Williamite War in Ireland
associatedWithYear 1691
category Buildings and structures in Limerick
Monuments and memorials in County Limerick
Tourist attractions in County Limerick
commemorates end of the Siege of Limerick in 1691
signing of the Treaty of Limerick
country Ireland
elevatedOn pedestal
governingBody Limerick City and County Council
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Ireland
people of Limerick
hasHeritageDesignation protected structure
hasInscription inscription commemorating the Treaty of Limerick
hasNameInLanguage Cloch an Chonartha (Irish)
hasViewOf King John’s Castle
River Shannon
heritageType post-medieval historical monument
imageSubjectOf postcards of Limerick
isOutdoor true
languageOfInscription English
locatedIn County Limerick
Ireland
Limerick
locatedNear River Shannon
locatedOn Clancy Strand
locatedOpposite King John’s Castle
material stone
near Thomond Bridge
notableFor connection to the Treaty of Limerick
role in Irish historical memory
partOf Limerick’s historic quarter
publicAccess yes
region Munster
symbolizes Catholic civil rights promises in the Treaty of Limerick
end of the Williamite War in Ireland
surrender of the Jacobite forces in Ireland
tourismCategory heritage tourism site
traditionalBelief rock on which the Treaty of Limerick was signed
visitedBy local residents
tourists

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Limerick hasLandmark The Treaty Stone
King's Island hasLandmark The Treaty Stone