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1 de mar. de 2021 · Dr Loïc Guyon, the French Honorary Consul remarked “2021 marks the 330th anniversary of the Siege of Limerick and the project to bring Patrick Sarsfield home is timely in that regards. He was an important figure in Irish and French history but he died in a country not of his choosing. It is an ambitious project but we believe an important one.
Le traité de Limerick est un traité signé le 13 octobre 1691 ( 3 octobre du calendrier julien ), au lendemain du siège (en) de Limerick, entre le nouveau roi d'Angleterre Guillaume III d'Orange et son prédécesseur renversé en 1688, Jacques II . Le traité assure aux catholiques le droit de partir en exil et une certaine liberté de culte.
The former St Munchin's Church of Ireland, built on the site of the medieval parish church. / 52.703981; -8.647792. St. Munchin's Parish ( Irish: Paróiste Mhainchín [1]) is a civil parish that lies partly in County Clare and partly in County Limerick in Ireland, including the centre of the city of Limerick. It takes its name from Saint ...
7 de may. de 2023 · The Treaty of Limerick (Irish: Conradh Luimnigh), signed on 3 October 1691, ended the 1689 to 1691 Williamite War in Ireland, a conflict related to the 1688 to 1697 Nine Years' War. It consisted of two separate agreements, one with military terms of surrender, signed by commanders of a French expeditionary force and Irish Jacobites loyal to the exiled James II .
Limerick propose de nombreux lieux d'intérêt touristique, comme le château du roi Jean , la cathédrale Sainte-Marie , la Pierre du Traité (Treaty Stone) sur laquelle est réputée avoir été signé le traité de Limerick (1691), le musée Hunt, et de nombreux circuits.
Limerick, treaty of. Limerick, treaty of, 1691. The treaty concluded the siege of Limerick and the Jacobite war and was signed on 3 October. The military articles were generous, allowing the besieged army to migrate in French and English ships to join the forces of Louis XIV, thereby securing a French career for Sarsfield.