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  1. Henry Sidney (1529 - 5 de mayo de 1586), Lord Diputado de Irlanda, era el hijo mayor de Sir William Sidney de Penshurst, un influyente político y cortesano durante los reinados de Enrique VIII de Inglaterra y Eduardo VI, que le concedieron extensas posesiones, incluyendo la mansión de Penshurst en Kent, que se convertiría en la principal ...

    • Sir William Sidney, Anne Pakenham
    • 5 de mayo de 1586, Castillo de Ludlow (Reino Unido)
    • Church of St John the Baptist, Penshurst
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_SidneyHenry Sidney - Wikipedia

    Sir Henry Sidney KG (20 July 1529 – 5 May 1586) was an English soldier, politician and Lord Deputy of Ireland.

    • 20 July 1529
    • Sidney
    • 5 May 1586
  3. 20 de jul. de 1998 · Sir Henry Sidney (born July 20, 1529, probably London—died May 5, 1586, Ludlow, Shropshire, Eng.) was an English lord deputy of Ireland from 1565 to 1571 and from 1575 to 1578 who cautiously implemented Queen Elizabeth I’s policy of imposing English laws and customs on the Irish.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 28 de ago. de 2021 · Cuando Sir Henry Sidney, Lord Diputado de Irlanda, conoció a O'Malley en 1577, registró una descripción fascinante: " Una capitana de mar femenina muy famosa (...) por la fortaleza de su coraje...

  5. 8 de nov. de 2021 · Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603), as depicted late in life by a contemporary artist. The long and brutal Tudor conquest of Ireland reached its conclusion with the Nine Years War (1593-1603), sometimes known as Tyrone’s Rebellion. Image: Peter Newark’s Pictures. Though bold and confident, O’Neill was no fool.

    • Military History
  6. Sir Henry Sidney was the ablest statesman charged with the government of Ireland in the 16th century; and the meagre recognition which his unrewarded services received was a conspicuous example of the ingratitude of Elizabeth.

  7. Sir Henry Sidney, Lord-Deputy, accompanied by an armed force, sets out from Dublin Castle for a progress through Ireland. Plate 7. The English army is drawn up for battle, while Sidney himself parleys with a messenger from the Irish. Plate 8. Sidney and the English army on the march with standards and trumpets. Plate 9.