Ireland joined England partly in a personal union with the Lordship of Ireland in the XII Century. It was not, however, until the XVI Century that Ireland had been completely conquered by the English as the Kingdom of Ireland. This helped the English suppress the Irish populace. This suppression has left many scars in Celtic-English relationships.
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| - Celtic Federation (Triunfa, España!)
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| - Ireland joined England partly in a personal union with the Lordship of Ireland in the XII Century. It was not, however, until the XVI Century that Ireland had been completely conquered by the English as the Kingdom of Ireland. This helped the English suppress the Irish populace. This suppression has left many scars in Celtic-English relationships.
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| - Edimburgh, Cardiff, Limerick, Belfast, Galway, Brest, Nantes, many others
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| - The Celtic Federation in green.
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| - Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Cornish, Breton, Manx, French, English, Scots.
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| - Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and Brittany.
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| - Cónaidhm na Ceiltigh go deo
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| - Federation of Celts forever
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| - Ireland joined England partly in a personal union with the Lordship of Ireland in the XII Century. It was not, however, until the XVI Century that Ireland had been completely conquered by the English as the Kingdom of Ireland. This helped the English suppress the Irish populace. This suppression has left many scars in Celtic-English relationships. This reached a boiling point when, in the 1500's, Henry VIII parted from the Catholic church. He started persecuting Catholics, especially within Europe. This continued under Mary I's reign, but stopped when she admitted she was a Catholic. After her death and the ascent of Elizabeth I, however, the persecutions continued. The Irish asked the Spaniards for help. They sent a gigantic navy, called the Armada Invincible, to take over Ireland and free it. The Armada Invincible was much larger in ATL than in OTL, and therefore got an easy victory. England, rather angrily, had to give up Ireland and it's colonies. The Spanish created a Catholic Kingdom of Ireland in the island, led from the capital of Luimneach.
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