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      • The Irish Catholic Confederation, formed to control the rebellion, held most of Ireland in the ensuing war against the Royalists, Parliamentarians, and Covenanters.
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  2. Feb 17, 2011 · Scottish covenanters. Developments in the other two Stuart kingdoms also impacted on events in Ireland. From 1637, the armed opposition of Scottish Presbyterians (known as covenanters) to...

  3. After 1541, monarchs of England styled their Irish territory as a Kingdom—replacing the Lordship of Ireland—and ruled there with the assistance of a separate Irish Parliament. Also, with the Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542 , Henry VIII integrated Wales more closely into the Kingdom of England .

  4. The Irish rebellion was just the opening chapter of what would become known as the Irish Confederate Wars, and helped propel the king and Parliament towards Civil War. The English Civil War Years of bitter differences between Charles and Parliament, exacerbated by the troubles in Scotland and Ireland, led at last to physical conflict in 1642.

  5. The political order of the kingdom was interrupted by the Wars of the Three Kingdoms starting in 1639. During the subsequent interregnum period, England, Scotland and Ireland were ruled as a republic until 1660.

  6. Feb 22, 2022 · A map illustrating the complexity, viciousness, and chaos of the English Civil Wars, also known as the War of the Three Kingdoms (England, Scotland, and Ireland) between 1642 and 1651. The roots of the conflicts stemmed from the contrasting aspirations of how the three interconnected kingdoms (ruled by the same monarch - Charles I and, later ...

  7. The wars of the Three Kingdoms included the following conflicts: Bishops' Wars - Conflicts in 1639 and 1640 over the governance of the Church of Scotland. Irish Confederate Wars - Conflict in Ireland from 1641-1653.

  8. Anthony van Dyck, c. 1636. Included as components of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms are: Bishops' Wars. The Irish Rebellion of 1641. The Irish Confederate Wars. The First English Civil War. The Second English Civil War. The 1650–1652 Anglo-Scottish war. Scotland's participation in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

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