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  1. The Lordship of Ireland (Irish: Tiarnas na hÉireann), sometimes referred to retrospectively as Anglo-Norman Ireland, was the part of Ireland ruled by the King of England (styled as "Lord of Ireland") and controlled by loyal Anglo-Norman Lords between 1177 and 1542.

  2. Lordship of Ireland: 1171–1542. Lords of Ireland, 1177–1542. Kingdom of Ireland, 1542–1800. Re-creation of title. Union with Great Britain, 1707–1922. Partition: Irish Free State and Northern Ireland, 1922–1936. Abdication crisis, President of Ireland and Republic of Ireland Act, 1936–1949. List of monarchs of Ireland. Monarchs of Ireland.

  3. Ireland was made a lordship of the King of England and much of its land was seized by Norman barons. With time, Hiberno-Norman rule shrank to a territory known as the Pale, stretching from Dublin to Dundalk. [2] . The Hiberno-Norman lords elsewhere in the country became Gaelicised and integrated in Gaelic society. Arrival of the Normans (1167–1185)

  4. The Lordship of Ireland, sometimes referred to retrospectively as Anglo-Norman Ireland, was the part of Ireland ruled by the King of England and controlled by loyal Anglo-Norman Lords between 1177 and 1542. The lordship was created following the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169–1171.

  5. Lordship of Ireland in pink in around 1300; Areas outside of that remained independent kingdoms. British rule in Ireland built upon the 12th century Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland on behalf of the English king and eventually spanned several centuries that involved British control of parts, or entirety, of the island of Ireland.