Lord of Leinster

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Lord of Leinster was a powerful medieval Irish lordship centered in the province of Leinster, historically associated with the Anglo-Norman nobility and extensive territorial control in southeastern Ireland.

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Lord of Leinster canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feudal title
medieval Irish lordship
associatedWith Norman invasion of Ireland
surface form: Anglo-Norman conquest of Ireland

Anglo-Normans
surface form: Anglo-Norman nobility

medieval Irish lordships
associatedWithEthnicGroup Anglo-Normans
Gaelic Irish
borderRegion Irish Sea coast
southeast coast of Ireland
country Ireland
feudalSystem Anglo-Norman feudalism in Ireland
governanceForm feudal lordship
hasJurisdictionOver lands in Leinster
hasMilitaryFunction defense and expansion of Anglo-Norman territories in Leinster
hasPoliticalFunction regional governance and control
hasTerritorialCenter province of Leinster
hasTerritorialControlOver parts of southeastern Ireland
historicalPeriod Middle Ages
historicalRole major territorial lordship in Ireland
historicalSignificance key base of Anglo-Norman power in southeastern Ireland
languageOfTitle English
Normand
surface form: Norman French
locatedIn Leinster
southeastern Ireland
partOf medieval Ireland political structure
politicalEntityType lordship
powerStatus powerful lordship
titleScope provincial lordship
typeOfTerritorialUnit seigneurial lordship

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