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The History of Ireland: Rebellion, Empire, and Independence — Fexingo History
by Fexingo
Ireland's history is a tapestry of myth, rebellion, and resilience, stretching from the Neolithic tombs of Newgrange to the Good Friday Agreement of 1998. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through centuries of struggle, beginning with Celtic chieftains and the arrival of Christianity via Saint Patrick in the 5th century. They explore the Viking invasions, the Anglo-Norman conquest under Strongbow in 1169, and the subsequent centuries of English domination, marked by the brutal Penal Laws and the Great Famine of the 1840s. The podcast delves into key figures like Hugh O'Neill, Wolfe Tone, Daniel O'Connell, and Michael Collins, as well as pivotal events: the Battle of the Boyne (1690), the 1798 Rebellion, the Easter Rising of 1916, the War of Independence, and the tragic Irish Civil War. It examines the partition of Ireland, the Troubles in Northern Ireland, and the long road to peace, including the Sunningdale Agreement and the Belfast Agreement. Cultural touchstones—Gaelic sport, the Iris
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The Burning of Bridget Cleary: Witchcraft, Folklore, and Modern Ireland — Fexingo History
In 1895, in the village of Ballyvadlea, County Tipperary, a young woman named Bridget Cleary was burned to death by her own husband and relatives. The case became a sensation, blending ancient fairy beliefs with the tensions of a modernizing Ireland. Lucas and Luna explore the world of Irish folk magic, the clash between the Catholic Church and pagan traditions, and the trial that forced Ireland to confront its own superstitions. They discuss the role of the 'fairy doctor,' the power of piseog (curses), and the legal aftermath that saw the killers convicted despite widespread belief that Bridget was a changeling. This episode reveals how the Cleary tragedy reflected deeper anxieties about gender, class, and the survival of Gaelic culture in the shadow of colonial rule. Lucas also connects the case to earlier episodes on Biddy Early and faction fighting, showing how folk beliefs persisted in rural Ireland well into the Victorian era. A haunting look at the collision between tradition and modernity, and the human cost of belief.#BridgetCleary #Ballyvadlea #FairyFaith #Changeling #IrishFolklore #Piseog #Witchcraft #CoercionBill #IrishHistory #CountyTipperary #1895 #VictorianIreland #Superstition #GenderHistory #ColonialIreland #FairyDoctor #MurderTrial #FexingoHistory #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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Biddy Early: The Wise Woman of Clare and Ireland's Folk Magic — Fexingo History
In this episode of The History of Ireland: Rebellion, Empire, and Independence, Lucas and Luna explore the life and legend of Biddy Early, the 19th-century 'wise woman' of County Clare. Biddy was a folk healer and cunning woman who drew on a blend of herbal knowledge, Catholic prayer, and Irish folk magic. She was accused of witchcraft multiple times but never convicted, partly because of her clever use of ambiguity. The conversation delves into the world of hedge schools, fairy belief, and the resistance of rural Irish culture to the Penal Laws and Protestant Ascendancy. We also touch on the Great Famine's impact on folk beliefs and how figures like Biddy Early represented a form of cultural defiance. This episode illuminates a little-known but fascinating chapter of Irish history, showing how ordinary people preserved ancient traditions in the face of modernization and suppression.#BiddyEarly #Folklore #CountyClare #WiseWoman #IrishHistory #FolkMagic #HedgeSchools #GreatFamine #PenalLaws #CunningFolk #FairyBeliefs #19thCentury #Ireland #FolkHealing #Resistance #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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Catherine O'Leary and the Faction Fighters of 19th Century Ireland — Fexingo History
In 1826, Carrickshock, County Kilkenny, saw one of the bloodiest faction fights in Irish history when the O'Learys and the Lawlors clashed. This episode tells the story of Catherine O'Leary, a legendary leader of the O'Leary faction, and the culture of rural violence that shaped Irish communities before the Famine. We explore the roots of faction fighting in ancient clan rivalries, the role of patterns and fairs, and how the Catholic Church and landlords eventually suppressed these brutal spectacles. Through Catherine's story, we uncover a lost world of stick-fighting, honor, and survival in pre-Famine Ireland.#CatherineOLeary #Carrickshock #FactionFighting #19thCenturyIreland #Kilkenny #OLearys #Lawlors #Shillelagh #PatternDay #RuralIreland #PreFamine #IrishHistory #FexingoHistory #History #Ireland #SocialHistory #Violence #FolkCulture #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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Ireland's Neutrality in WWII: The Emergency and Beyond — Fexingo History
In Episode 21 of The History of Ireland, Lucas and Luna explore Ireland's controversial neutrality during World War II, known as 'The Emergency.' They discuss how Eamon de Valera's government navigated pressures from Winston Churchill and Hitler, the secret German legation in Dublin, the bombing of Dublin's North Strand by the Luftwaffe, and the thousands of Irish volunteers who fought for the Allies. The episode also covers the post-war fallout, Ireland's Cold War position, and the lasting impact of neutrality on Irish identity. Key figures include de Valera, Frank Aiken, and David Gray. Perfect for listeners interested in 20th-century Irish history, wartime diplomacy, and the nuances of small-state neutrality.#TheEmergency #IrishNeutrality #EamonDeValera #WWII #FexingoHistory #IrishHistory #Blitz #NorthStrandBombing #GermanLegation #FrankAiken #DavidGray #WinstonChurchill #CountyDonegall #History #Podcast #20thCentury #Diplomacy #Neutrality #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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De Valera and the Constitution of 1937 — Fexingo History
In Episode 20 of The History of Ireland, Lucas and Luna explore the creation of Bunreacht na hÉireann, the 1937 Constitution of Ireland. They delve into the political and social context of the 1930s, including the bitter legacy of the Civil War, de Valera's vision for a sovereign, Catholic, and Gaelic nation, and the key debates around articles on the role of women, the special position of the Catholic Church, and the controversial territorial claim over Northern Ireland. The episode examines how the constitution aimed to sever ties with the British Commonwealth while maintaining neutrality in World War II, and how it shaped modern Irish identity and law. Lucas discusses the influence of Catholic social teaching, the drafting process led by John Hearne, and the legacy of amendments like the removal of the special position of the Church in 1973 and the Good Friday Agreement's impact on Articles 2 and 3. A nuanced look at a foundational document that still provokes debate today.#EamonDeValera #BunreachtNaHEireann #IrishConstitution1937 #CatholicChurch #Sovereignty #Neutrality #IrishFreeState #FiannaFail #JohnHearne #Articles2And3 #NorthernIreland #WomenInIreland #GoodFridayAgreement #IrishHistory #20thCenturyIreland #ConstitutionalLaw #History #FexingoHistory #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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Eamon de Valera: The Long Shadow of Irish Politics — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the complex legacy of Eamon de Valera, a towering figure in 20th-century Irish history. From his leadership during the Easter Rising and his role in the War of Independence, to his controversial decision to enter the Civil War on the anti-Treaty side and his long tenure as Taoiseach and President, de Valera shaped modern Ireland like few others. We discuss his 1917 by-election victory, his founding of Fianna Fáil, his policy of economic protectionism and the 1937 Constitution (Bunreacht na hÉireann), his stance during World War II (The Emergency), and his eventual retirement. We also touch on his complicated relationship with Michael Collins and the enduring debate over his legacy: visionary founding father or architect of a stifling conservative state?#EamonDeValera #IrishHistory #FiannaFIl #EasterRising #IrishCivilWar #BunreachtNaHEireann #TheEmergency #IrishFreeState #AngloIrishTreaty #MichaelCollins #SinnFIn #IrishIndependence #20thCenturyIreland #IrishPolitics #DeValera #History #FexingoHistory #Ireland #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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Ireland's Free State: The Irish Civil War 1922-1923 — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the bitter Irish Civil War that followed the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921. They explore the split between pro-Treaty and anti-Treaty forces, the leadership of Michael Collins and Éamon de Valera, and the brutal guerrilla conflict that tore the country apart. Key events include the occupation of the Four Courts, the death of Arthur Griffith, the assassination of Michael Collins at Béal na Bláth, and the execution of Republican prisoners by the Free State. The episode also covers the social and political aftermath, including the formation of Fianna Fáil and the long shadow cast by the civil war on Irish politics. Lucas and Luna reflect on how the conflict defined the Irish state and its legacy of partition and division.#IrishCivilWar #AngloIrishTreaty #MichaelCollins #EamonDeValera #FourCourts #BealnaBlath #ArthurGriffith #FreeState #AntiTreaty #IRA #CumannNaNGaedheal #FiannaFail #Executions #IrishHistory #1922 #1923 #History #FexingoHistory #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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The Civil War That Followed the Treaty: Ireland 1922-1923 — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the bitter Irish Civil War that erupted after the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921. They trace the split in the Dáil over the Oath of Allegiance and the Boundary Commission, the occupation of the Four Courts by anti-Treaty forces, and the Free State's bombardment that ignited open warfare. Lucas recounts key figures like Michael Collins, Arthur Griffith, and Éamon de Valera, and the tragic death of Collins at Béal na Bláth. The episode examines the irregular guerrilla campaign, the executions of captured republicans (including the killing of Erskine Childers), and how the war ended with a ceasefire in 1923. The conversation reflects on the war's legacy, including the long dominance of Fianna Fáil and the lingering wounds that shaped modern Irish politics.#IrishCivilWar #AngloIrishTreaty #MichaelCollins #EamonDeValera #FourCourts #FreeState #AntiTreaty #BealNaBlath #ArthurGriffith #ErskineChilders #BoundaryCommission #IRA #CumannNaNgaedheal #FiannaFail #History #FexingoHistory #Ireland #20thCentury #IrishHistory #CliffsOfMoherBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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The Irish War of Independence: Michael Collins and the Black and Tans — Fexingo History
In Episode 16 of The History of Ireland: Rebellion, Empire, and Independence, Lucas and Luna pick up after the Easter Rising of 1916. They explore the War of Independence (1919-1921), focusing on Michael Collins' guerrilla tactics, the role of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), and the brutal counterinsurgency by the British paramilitary forces known as the Black and Tans. The conversation covers the Soloheadbeg ambush, the establishment of Dáil Éireann, the Government of Ireland Act 1920, Bloody Sunday, and the burning of Cork. They also delve into the controversial figure of Sir Henry Wilson and the fraught truce that led to the Anglo-Irish Treaty. This episode examines the ruthless efficiency of Collins' intelligence network, the impact of partition, and the human cost of a dirty war that forged modern Ireland.#IrishWarOfIndependence #MichaelCollins #BlackAndTans #IRA #Soloheadbeg #DAilEireann #BloodySunday1920 #CorkFire #HenryWilson #GovernmentOfIrelandAct #AngloIrishTreaty #IrishHistory #WarOfIndependence #BritishCounterinsurgency #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast #Ireland #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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The Easter Rising: 1916 and the Birth of Irish Rebellion — Fexingo History
In this episode of The History of Ireland: Rebellion, Empire, and Independence, Lucas and Luna explore the Easter Rising of 1916, a pivotal event that reshaped Ireland's path to independence. They discuss the political and cultural context of early 20th-century Ireland, including the Home Rule crisis, the formation of the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army, and the influence of the Gaelic Revival. Key figures such as Patrick Pearse, James Connolly, and Joseph Plunkett are profiled, along with the strategic blunders and heroic stands of the rebellion itself. The episode covers the occupation of the General Post Office, the proclamation of the Irish Republic, the brutal British response, and the execution of the leaders that ultimately galvanized public support for the republican cause. Lucas and Luna also touch on the role of women like Countess Markievicz and the aftermath that led to the War of Independence. This episode provides a detailed, human-centered account of one of the most consequential weeks in Irish history.#EasterRising #1916 #PatrickPearse #JamesConnolly #GeneralPostOffice #ProclamationOfTheRepublic #IrishVolunteers #IrishCitizenArmy #CountessMarkievicz #JosephPlunkett #HomeRule #GaelicRevival #SinnFein #WarOfIndependence #IrishHistory #Rebellion #FexingoHistory #History #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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The Gaelic Revival: Reclaiming Irish Language and Identity — Fexingo History
In this episode of The History of Ireland, Lucas and Luna explore the Gaelic Revival, a cultural and nationalist movement that swept Ireland in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They delve into the founding of the Gaelic League in 1893 by Douglas Hyde and Eoin MacNeill, the push to revive the Irish language, and the impact of the Irish Literary Revival featuring figures like W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, and J.M. Synge. Lucas explains how the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) helped preserve traditional sports like hurling and Gaelic football, and how these cultural efforts intertwined with political nationalism leading up to the 1916 Easter Rising. The episode covers the controversy over anglicization, the role of the Gaelic League in fostering a distinct Irish identity, and the legacy of the revival in modern Ireland. Listeners will learn about An Claidheamh Soluis, the league's newspaper, and the founding of the Abbey Theatre. This is a story of how a nation reclaimed its voice through language, sport, and art.#GaelicRevival #IrishLanguage #DouglasHyde #EoinMacNeill #GaelicLeague #IrishLiteraryRevival #WBYeats #LadyGregory #JMSynge #AbbeyTheatre #GAA #Hurling #GaelicFootball #EasterRising #ConradhNaGaeilge #AnClaidheamhSoluis #IrelandHistory #FexingoHistory #IrishHistory #CliffsOfMoherBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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Charles Stewart Parnell: The Uncrowned King of Ireland — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the meteoric rise and devastating fall of Charles Stewart Parnell, the 'Uncrowned King of Ireland.' They trace his leadership of the Irish Parliamentary Party, his alliance with Michael Davitt and the Land League, his use of obstructionism and the 'Boycott' tactic, and his role in bringing land reform and Home Rule to the brink of reality. The conversation delves into Parnell's authoritarian style, his affair with Katharine O'Shea, the subsequent divorce scandal that split the Irish party and the Catholic Church, and the tragic irony of his death shortly after. They also touch on the legacy of Parnellism and the wounds it left in Irish politics. Key figures discussed include Parnell, Davitt, Gladstone, Timothy Healy, and Katharine O'Shea; key events include the Phoenix Park Murders, the Kilmainham Treaty, and the Parnell Commission.#CharlesStewartParnell #HomeRule #IrishParliamentaryParty #LandLeague #MichaelDavitt #KatharineOShea #Gladstone #KilmainhamTreaty #PhoenixParkMurders #ParnellCommission #UncrownedKing #IrishHistory #19thCentury #Politics #DivorceScandal #Obstructionism #History #FexingoHistory #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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The Land War: Michael Davitt and the Battle for Fair Rent — Fexingo History
In the decades after the Great Famine, Ireland's rural poor faced a new catastrophe: rack-renting, evictions, and absentee landlords. Enter Michael Davitt, a former Fenian prisoner with a vision for land reform. This episode of The History of Ireland examines the Land War of 1879–1882, the founding of the Irish National Land League, and the campaign of ‘boycotting’ named after Captain Charles Boycott. We explore the ‘three Fs’—fair rent, fixity of tenure, and free sale—that Davitt and Charles Stewart Parnell demanded, and the Land Acts that slowly dismantled landlord power. From the turf huts of County Mayo to the House of Commons, the struggle reshaped Irish society and paved the way for eventual independence.#LandWar #MichaelDavitt #CharlesStewartParnell #IrishNationalLandLeague #CaptainBoycott #Boycott #NewDeparture #LandActs #FairRent #FixityOfTenure #FreeSale #Famine #Evictions #Landlordism #Ireland #19thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #IrishHistory #CliffsOfMoherBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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The Great Famine: Ireland's Catastrophe and Diaspora — Fexingo History
In 1845, a mysterious blight struck Ireland's potato crop, setting off a chain of events that would devastate the island and reshape its future. This episode explores the Great Famine, or An Gorta Mór, focusing on the years 1845 to 1852. Lucas and Luna discuss the underlying causes: British laissez-faire policies, absentee landlordism, and the monoculture of the potato. They examine key figures like Charles Trevelyan, the British civil servant whose ideology of 'providentialism' influenced relief efforts, and John Mitchel, the Irish nationalist who blamed the British government for genocide. The conversation covers the forced evictions, the workhouses, the soup kitchens, and the mass emigration that followed. They also delve into the controversial topic of whether the famine was a natural disaster or a man-made catastrophe. Specific events include the Black '47, the failure of the Peelite relief measures, and the impact of the Corn Laws. The episode ends with a reflection on how the famine transformed Ireland's demographic and cultural landscape, leading to the Irish diaspora and fuelling the independence movement.#GreatFamine #AnGortaMor #IrishHistory #CharlesTrevelyan #JohnMitchel #Black47 #PotatoBlight #Workhouses #IrishDiaspora #LaissezFaire #CornLaws #Emigration #CoffinShips #BritishPolicy #Ireland #19thCentury #Famine #FexingoHistory #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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Daniel O'Connell and the Catholic Emancipation Campaign — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the life and legacy of Daniel O'Connell, the Liberator, who led the Catholic Association in a mass peaceful campaign for Catholic Emancipation in early 19th-century Ireland. They discuss the role of the Catholic Rent, a penny-a-month subscription that mobilized ordinary Irish people, and the pivotal 1828 by-election in County Clare, where O'Connell's victory forced the British government to concede emancipation under Wellington and Peel. The conversation also examines the limits of the 1829 Relief Act, which excluded the poorest voters, and O'Connell's subsequent push for Repeal of the Union, culminating in the monster meetings of the 1840s. The episode touches on the contrast with violent rebellions like 1798 and the legacy of O'Connell's legal career as a Catholic barrister challenging the Penal Laws.#DanielOConnell #CatholicEmancipation #Ireland19thCentury #CatholicAssociation #ClareByElection #Wellington #Peel #RepealOfTheUnion #MonsterMeetings #CatholicRent #PenalLaws #IrishHistory #HouseOfCommons #Liberator #EmancipationAct #OConnellStreet #FexingoHistory #History #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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United Irishmen 1798: Wolfe Tone and the Rising — Fexingo History
In 1798, as revolution swept America and France, Ireland faced its own seismic upheaval. This episode explores the founding of the Society of United Irishmen by Theobald Wolfe Tone, a Dublin Protestant who dreamed of uniting Catholic, Protestant, and Dissenter under the common name of Irishman. We trace the secret oath-taking, the arrest of the leadership, the French invasion attempts at Bantry Bay and Killala, the brutal sectarian massacres at Scullabogue and Vinegar Hill, and the tragic end of Wolfe Tone in a Dublin prison. We ask: did the rebellion fail because of French weather, informers like Leonard McNally, or the raw violence of Crown forces under General Lake? Luna probes the contradictions of a rebellion led by Presbyterians that ended in Catholic martyrdom. A story of idealism, betrayal, and blood that reshaped the road to Union.#1798Rebellion #UnitedIrishmen #WolfeTone #SocietyOfUnitedIrishmen #IrishHistory #VinegarHill #Killala #BantryBay #GeneralLake #Scullabogue #LeonardMcNally #PresbyterianRebels #FrenchInvasion #Defenders #OrangeOrder #ActOfUnion #History #FexingoHistory #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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Henry Grattan and the Patriot Parliament of 1782 — Fexingo History
Episode 8 of The History of Ireland moves beyond the Penal Laws to the late 18th-century campaign for legislative independence. Lucas and Luna explore the rise of the Patriot Party led by Henry Grattan, the Volunteer movement that armed thousands of Protestants to demand free trade and an independent Irish parliament, and the dramatic 1782 moment when Grattan's Parliament achieved legislative autonomy from London. They discuss the limits of that independence—the Ascendancy's grip on power, the exclusion of Catholics from the franchise, and the growing tension that would soon explode into the 1798 Rebellion. Key figures include Grattan, Henry Flood, Lord Charlemont, and the Marquis of Rockingham. The episode also covers the commercial crisis of the American War of Independence, the repeal of Poynings' Law, and the paradox of a 'free' parliament that represented only a fraction of the population. A nuanced look at a turning point that promised much but delivered unevenly.#IrishHistory #GrattansParliament #PatriotParty #VolunteerMovement #HenryGrattan #PoyningsLaw #LegislativeIndependence #Dunmore #FreeTrade #ProtestantAscendancy #CatholicQuestion #1782 #18thCentury #IrishParliament #AmericanRevolution #Rockingham #FexingoHistory #History #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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The Penal Laws: Ireland's Divided Island — Fexingo History
In the decades after the Williamite War, Ireland became a laboratory for Protestant supremacy. Lucas and Luna explore the Penal Laws—a system of statutes that stripped Irish Catholics of land, education, political power, and even the right to own a horse worth more than five pounds. They trace the acts from their origins in the 1690s through their brutal enforcement and eventual erosion in the late 1700s. Along the way, they meet the 'priest hunters' who stalked outlawed clergy, the hedge schools where children learned Latin in secret, and the Catholic gentry who navigated a maze of land confiscations and 'convert' clauses. The episode also examines the laws' impact on Presbyterians and Dissenters, the rise of secret agrarian societies like the Whiteboys, and the first glimmers of Catholic relief under the pressure of the American and French Revolutions. This is not just a story of oppression—it's about how a legal code reshaped the very fabric of Irish society, creating a legacy that would echo into the Famine and beyond.#PenalLaws #Ireland #18thCentury #CatholicEmancipation #ProtestantAscendancy #HedgeSchools #Whiteboys #TreatyOfLimerick #Sarsfield #WilliamiteSettlement #PoperyAct #PriestHunters #Dissenters #Presbyterians #Jacobites #CatholicRelief #History #FexingoHistory #IrishHistory #CliffsOfMoherBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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The Battle of the Boyne: William vs James in Ireland — Fexingo History
In 1690, two kings fought for the future of Ireland at the River Boyne. This episode dives into the Battle of the Boyne, where the Catholic James II and the Protestant William III clashed in a conflict that shaped Irish history for centuries. We explore the political backdrop of the Glorious Revolution, the composition of the armies—including French allies for James and Dutch, Danish, and English troops for William—and the tactical decisions that led to William's victory. We also examine the aftermath: the Penal Laws that entrenched Protestant Ascendancy, the cultural memory of the battle in Orange Order parades, and its echoes in modern Northern Ireland politics. Featuring key figures like Patrick Sarsfield and the Duke of Schomberg, this episode reveals how a single day's battle became a symbol of division and identity.#BattleOfTheBoyne #WilliamIII #JamesII #GloriousRevolution #PatrickSarsfield #DukeOfSchomberg #PenalLaws #OrangeOrder #ProtestantAscendancy #RiverBoyne #1690 #IrishHistory #StuartDynasty #Jacobites #WilliamiteWar #NorthernIreland #History #FexingoHistory #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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Oliver Cromwell in Ireland: The Siege of Drogheda — Fexingo History
In 1649, Oliver Cromwell landed in Ireland with a New Model Army, determined to crush the Royalist alliance and punish the Irish Confederacy for the 1641 rebellion. This episode focuses on the infamous Siege of Drogheda, where Cromwell's forces breached the walls and massacred nearly 3,500 people—soldiers, clergy, and civilians alike. We examine the military tactics, the legal justifications Cromwell used, the enduring controversy over whether this constituted a war crime or early modern atrocity, and how the memory of Drogheda shaped Irish nationalism for centuries. Lucas and Luna also discuss the context of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, the role of the Catholic Confederation, and the brutal logic of siege warfare in the 17th century. The episode explores primary sources, including Cromwell's own letters defending his actions, and the competing narratives from Royalist and Irish accounts. By the end, listeners will understand why Drogheda remains a lightning rod in Irish history and how it set the stage for the Cromwellian land confiscations.#OliverCromwell #SiegeOfDrogheda #IrishHistory #CromwellianConquest #1641Rebellion #WarsOfTheThreeKingdoms #NewModelArmy #CatholicConfederation #Massacre #WarCrimes #17thCenturyWarfare #IrishNationalism #Drogheda #Aston #SirArthurAston #SiegeWarfare #History #FexingoHistory #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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The Flight of the Earls: End of Gaelic Ireland — Fexingo History
In 1607, the chieftains of Ulster — Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, and Rory O'Donnell, Earl of Tyrconnell — boarded a ship at Rathmullan and sailed into exile, never to return. It was the Flight of the Earls, a moment that shattered the old Gaelic order and paved the way for the Plantation of Ulster. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Nine Years' War (1594–1603), the decisive Battle of Kinsale, the cunning of Lord Mountjoy, and the tragic miscalculations that forced O'Neill to flee. They discuss the Brehon laws that underpinned Gaelic society, the role of Spanish support, and the fate of the earls in Rome — where O'Neill died in 1616, still hoping to return. The episode also touches on the controversial 'surrender and regrant' policy, the Flight's legacy in Irish nationalism, and how a single ship at Lough Swilly changed Irish history forever.#FlightOfTheEarls #HughONeill #NineYearsWar #BattleOfKinsale #PlantationOfUlster #GaelicIreland #LordMountjoy #RoryODonnell #SpanishArmada #BrehonLaw #SurrenderAndRegrant #Rathmullan #LoughSwilly #RedHugh #TudorConquest #IrishHistory #History #FexingoHistory #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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The Statutes of Kilkenny: Waging War on Irish Culture — Fexingo History
In 1366, the Anglo-Irish parliament gathered in Kilkenny and passed a set of laws that would shape Ireland for centuries. The Statutes of Kilkenny banned intermarriage between English settlers and the native Irish, outlawed Irish language, dress, and customs among the colonists, and even prohibited them from playing hurling. Lucas and Luna explore the context behind these laws: the decline of the Norman colony, the Gaelic resurgence, and the poignant case of Elizabeth de Clare, an Anglo-Norman heiress who married an Irish chieftain. They discuss how the Statutes reveal English anxieties about assimilation, their failure to halt the Gaelicization of the settlers, and their legacy as a symbol of cultural division. The conversation also touches on the 1315-1318 Bruce campaign in Ireland and the 1366 parliament's attempt to shore up English identity. A look at how a medieval legal code tried—and failed—to hold back the tide of Irish culture.#StatutesOfKilkenny #ElizabethDeClare #GaelicResurgence #AngloIrish #NormanIreland #MedievalIreland #Hurling #BruceCampaign #Kilkenny #EdwardIII #LionelOfAntwerp #IrelandHistory #ColonialAnxiety #CulturalAssimilation #MiddleAges #History #FexingoHistory #IrishHistory #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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The Norman Invasion of Ireland: Strongbow and the Battle for Dublin — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive deep into the pivotal Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169–1171. They explore how a deposed Irish king, Diarmait Mac Murchada, sought help from the Norman-English king Henry II, leading to the arrival of Richard de Clare, known as Strongbow. The episode covers the key battles, including the siege of Waterford and the dramatic storming of Dublin, where the Normans faced a vastly larger Irish army but prevailed through superior tactics. Lucas explains the complex web of alliances, betrayals, and the eventual Treaty of Windsor that established Norman control over a large swath of Ireland. The conversation also touches on the introduction of English common law, the building of castles like Dublin Castle, and the long-term consequences that shaped Irish history for centuries. Listeners will learn about figures like Aoife Mac Murchada, whose marriage to Strongbow sealed the Norman claim, and the controversial papal bull Laudabiliter that supposedly gave Henry II authority over Ireland. This episode sets the stage for the next installment on the Gaelic resurgence.#NormanInvasion #Strongbow #DiarmaitMacMurchada #BattleOfDublin #HenryII #AoifeMacMurchada #Laudabiliter #TreatyOfWindsor #AngloNorman #MedievalIreland #12thCentury #IrishHistory #DublinCastle #Waterford #GaelicIreland #Colonialism #History #FexingoHistory #CliffsOfMoher #CelticKnotBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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Ireland Before the Pale: Myth, Monks, and the First Kings — Fexingo History
This pilot episode lands us on the windswept coast of fifth-century Ireland, where a teenage slave named Patrick is about to change everything. Lucas and Luna explore the Ireland that existed before St. Patrick—a patchwork of warring túatha, druidic oral traditions, and the legendary invasions of the Lebor Gabála Érenn. They discuss how the island's geography shaped its politics, why the Gaels called themselves 'the people of the land,' and what the spectacular La Tène metalwork of the Celts tells us about their world. Lucas walks Luna through the arrival of Christianity: not as a sudden conversion, but a slow interweaving with native laws and customs. He explains how the monastic scribes preserved both the Latin gospels and the old Gaelic hero tales, creating a unique fusion that would define Irish identity for centuries. The episode closes on the brink of the Viking Age, asking: was early Ireland a 'Dark Age' of chaos or a golden age of learning and artistry? Future episodes will trace the rise of the Uí Néill dynasty, the golden age of the monastery at Clonmacnoise, and the trauma of the Norse invasions.#History #Ireland #StPatrick #CelticIreland #TAtha #LeborGabLaRenn #LaTNe #Druids #EarlyChristianIreland #BookOfKells #Clonmacnoise #UNIll #BrendanTheNavigator #Pale #VikingAge #IrishMonasteries #FexingoHistory #Podcast #IrishHistory #CliffsOfMoherBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-ireland-rebellion-empire-and-independence-fexingo-history--6985246/support.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Ireland's history is a tapestry of myth, rebellion, and resilience, stretching from the Neolithic tombs of Newgrange to the Good Friday Agreement of 1998. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through centuries of struggle, beginning with Celtic chieftains and the arrival of Christianity via Saint Patrick in the 5th century. They explore the Viking invasions, the Anglo-Norman conquest under Strongbow in 1169, and the subsequent centuries of English domination, marked by the brutal Penal Laws and the Great Famine of the 1840s. The podcast delves into key figures like Hugh O'Neill, Wolfe Tone, Daniel O'Connell, and Michael Collins, as well as pivotal events: the Battle of the Boyne (1690), the 1798 Rebellion, the Easter Rising of 1916, the War of Independence, and the tragic Irish Civil War. It examines the partition of Ireland, the Troubles in Northern Ireland, and the long road to peace, including the Sunningdale Agreement and the Belfast Agreement. Cultural touchstones—Gaelic sport, the Iris
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