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During the 13th century, the Lordship of Ireland was governed by appointed English lords who upheld the crown's authority.
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During the 13th century, the Lordship of Ireland was governed by appointed English lords who upheld the crown's authority.
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Lordship of Ireland
Proper noun
The
Irish
state
under
the
English
Kings/Queens
when
the
King/Queen
of
England
held
the
ex
officio
title
Lord
of
Ireland
from
the
time
Pope
Adrian
IV
granted
the
title
to
King
Henry
II
of
England,
until
the
time
King
Henry
VIII
left
the
Roman
Catholic
Church
and
elevated
his
Irish
title
to
King
of
Ireland
and
the
Irish
state's
status
from
a
lordship
to
a
kingdom.
Japanese Meaning
イングランド国王・女王が「Lord of Ireland」(アイルランドの領主)の称号に基づき統治していた期間の、アイルランド国家の状態を指す。 / 具体的には、教皇エイドリアン4世がイングランドのヘンリー2世にこの称号を授けた時から、ヘンリー8世がローマ・カトリック教会を離反し、称号と統治形態を変更するまでの、英王権下のアイルランドを意味する。
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