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  2. 1116 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    1198) was King of Connacht from 1156 to 1186, and High King of Ireland from 1166 to 1183.[1] He was the last High King of Ireland before the Norman invasion of Ireland (Brian Ua Néill and Edward Bruce both claimed the title with opposition in later years).

  3. History of the Jews in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A significant proportion of Ireland's foundational political figures, including the founders of two of Ireland's three major parties, were noted for their blatant antisemitism. Most notably was Arthur Griffith , founder of Sinn Féin , who took a hardline " anti-Dreyfusard " stance as editor of the United Irishman .

  4. Postal addresses in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A postal address in Ireland is a place of delivery defined by Irish Standard (IS) EN 14142-1:2011 ("Postal services. Address databases") and serviced by the universal service provider , An Post . Its addressing guides comply with the guidelines of the Universal Postal Union (UPU), the United Nations-affiliated body responsible for promoting ...

  5. Ireland–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Ireland conflict: a beginner's guide (Simon and Schuster, 2012). Hammond, John L. Gladstone and the Irish nation (1938) online. McLoughlin, P. J. "British–Irish relations and the Northern Ireland peace process: the importance of intergovernmentalism." in Dynamics of Political Change in Ireland (Routledge, 2016) pp. 103–118.

  6. Foreign tax credit - Wikipedia

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    A foreign tax credit (FTC) is generally offered by income tax systems that tax residents on worldwide income, to mitigate the potential for double taxation. The credit may also be granted in those systems taxing residents on income that may have been taxed in another jurisdiction. The credit generally applies only to taxes of a nature similar ...

  7. 1216 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    18/19 October – death of John, King of England and Lord of Ireland; he is succeeded by his 9-year-old son Henry. 12 November – Great Charter of Ireland ("Magna Carta Hiberniae") issued in the name of King Henry III of England. [2] The abbots of Jerpoint and Mellifont Abbeys are deposed by the Cistercians' general chapter. [1]

  8. Feudal barony of Gloucester - Wikipedia

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    Although English feudal baronies are generally stated to have been brought into existence by the early Norman kings of England following the Norman Conquest of 1066 and the subsequent feudal land tenure per baroniam, in the instance of the barony of Gloucester it is well recorded that many of the lands of the Norman barony had been held before 1066 by the great Saxon thegn Brictric son of Algar.

  9. Next Irish general election - Wikipedia

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    The next Irish general election must be held no later than March 2025 to elect the 34th Dáil, the lower house of the Oireachtas, Ireland 's parliament. It will elect Teachtaí Dála (TDs) across Dáil constituencies of between 3 and 5 seats. Under the Electoral (Amendment) Act 2023, there will be 174 TDs at the next election, an increase of 14 ...