Lord of Ireland

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The Lord of Ireland was a medieval English royal title used by English monarchs to assert their dominion over Ireland before it was elevated to the title of King of Ireland.

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All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Lord of Ireland canonical 33
King of Ireland 2
King of England as Lord of Ireland 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf English royal title
medieval royal title
associatedWith Lordship of Ireland
capital Dublin
confirmedBy Pope Alexander III
country Ireland
createdFor Henry II of England
elevatedTo King of Ireland
elevationBy Crown of Ireland Act 1542
endTime 1542
16th century
firstHolder Henry II of England
grantedBy Pope Adrian IV
historicalEra High Middle Ages
Late Middle Ages
jurisdiction Lordship of Ireland
languageOfTitle Anglo-Norman French
English
Latin
legalBasis Papal bull Laudabiliter
grant by Pope Adrian IV
monarchStyle Lord of Ireland self-link
originalLatinForm Dominus Hiberniae
partOf Kingdom of England
surface form: English Crown
politicalStatus feudal lordship
papal fief
replacedBy King of Ireland
startTime 1171
12th century
titleHolder Edward I of England
Edward II of England
Edward III of England
Edward IV of England
Edward V of England
Henry II of England
Henry III of England
King Henry IV of England
surface form: Henry IV of England

Henry V of England
King Henry VI of England
surface form: Henry VI of England

Henry VII of England
Henry VIII of England
King John of England
surface form: John, King of England

King Richard the Lionheart
surface form: Richard I of England

King Richard II of England
surface form: Richard II of England

Richard III of England
usedBy English monarchs
King of England
surface form: Kings of England

Queen of England
surface form: Queens of England

Referenced by (37)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

King of Ireland follows Lord of Ireland
King of Ireland predecessorTitle Lord of Ireland
Henry III of England positionHeld Lord of Ireland
Edward I of England positionHeld Lord of Ireland
Edward III of England positionHeld Lord of Ireland
Henry VIII of England title Lord of Ireland
Henry VII of England title Lord of Ireland
Richard III of England title Lord of Ireland
Edward V of England title Lord of Ireland
Edward II of England positionHeld Lord of Ireland
Edward IV of England title Lord of Ireland
House of Lancaster dynasticTitle Lord of Ireland
Lord of Ireland monarchStyle Lord of Ireland self-link
George, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg positionHeld Lord of Ireland
this entity surface form: King of Ireland
Henry II of England title Lord of Ireland
Longshanks title Lord of Ireland
Henry V of England title Lord of Ireland
Princess of Ireland linkedToTitle Lord of Ireland
Princess of Ireland linkedToTitle Lord of Ireland
this entity surface form: Prince of Ireland
Edward of Windsor positionHeld Lord of Ireland
King Richard II of England title Lord of Ireland
subject surface form: Richard II of England
King Henry IV of England title Lord of Ireland
subject surface form: Henry IV of England
Edward I's son Edward of Caernarfon positionHeld Lord of Ireland
subject surface form: Edward of Caernarfon
Queen of Ireland predecessorTitle Lord of Ireland
King of England style Lord of Ireland
“Portrait of Henry VIII” by Hans Holbein the Younger depictsRole Lord of Ireland
subject surface form: Portrait of Henry VIII
Richard Plantagenet title Lord of Ireland
subject surface form: Richard III of England
Dominus Hiberniae translation Lord of Ireland
Prince Edward positionHeld Lord of Ireland
subject surface form: Edward I of England
King Henry V positionHeld Lord of Ireland
subject surface form: Henry V of England
George Louis positionHeld Lord of Ireland
this entity surface form: King of Ireland
John, son of Henry II positionHeld Lord of Ireland
John, son of Henry II nobleTitle Lord of Ireland
Edward of Caernarfon positionHeld Lord of Ireland
Treaty of Le Goulet grantedTitle Lord of Ireland
Irish penny mintingAuthority Lord of Ireland
this entity surface form: King of England as Lord of Ireland