Late Medieval Ireland

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Late Medieval Ireland was the period roughly from the 12th to the 16th century marked by the coexistence and conflict of Gaelic Irish lordships and expanding Anglo-Norman/English control, leading up to the Tudor conquest and the Early Modern era.

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Late Medieval Ireland canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical period
period of Irish history
culturalFeature Gaelic and Anglo-Norman legal and literary texts
Gaelic bardic tradition
fortified tower houses
manuscript production in monasteries
patronage of poets and scholars by lords
dominantReligion Latin Christianity
Roman Catholicism
economy arable farming
cattle-raising
maritime trade
pastoral agriculture
town-based crafts and commerce
endTime 16th century
followedBy Early Modern Ireland NERFINISHED
follows Early Medieval Ireland NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic Anglo-Norman cultural assimilation
Gaelic cultural resilience
church reform and ecclesiastical reorganization
clan-based kinship structures
coexistence of Gaelic and Anglo-Norman polities
decline of centralized English authority after the 14th century
fragmented political authority
frequent local warfare
frontier between English-controlled and Gaelic-controlled areas
growth of towns and trade in English-controlled areas
increasing Tudor intervention in the 16th century
intermittent English royal intervention
lordship-based society
revival of Gaelic lordships
rise of autonomous Anglo-Irish magnates
use of both Irish and English law
hasPart Anglo-Irish magnate territories
Anglo-Norman lordships
Gaelic Irish lordships
The Pale NERFINISHED
languageUsed Irish
Latin
Middle English NERFINISHED
legalSystem Brehon law NERFINISHED
English common law
locatedIn Ireland NERFINISHED
partOf History of Ireland NERFINISHED
Late Middle Ages
significantEvent Anglicization of the Irish church hierarchy
Black Death in Ireland NERFINISHED
Bruce invasion of Ireland NERFINISHED
Gaelic resurgence in the 14th century
Kildare ascendancy NERFINISHED
Norman invasion of Ireland NERFINISHED
Silken Thomas rebellion NERFINISHED
Statutes of Kilkenny NERFINISHED
Tudor reconquest of Ireland NERFINISHED
Wars of the Roses impact on English rule in Ireland
creation of the Kingdom of Ireland
decline of many Anglo-Norman lordships
early Tudor plantations
establishment of the Lordship of Ireland
extension of English common law into Gaelic areas
increasing use of gunpowder weapons
integration of Ireland into wider European trade networks
introduction of the policy of surrender and regrant
reforms of Henry VIII in Ireland
rise of the Gaelicized Old English
startTime 12th century

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Early Modern Ireland followed Late Medieval Ireland