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  1. The second rebellion began in July 1579 when James FitzMaurice FitzGerald landed in Ireland with a force of Papal troops, triggering an insurrection across the south of Ireland on the part of the Desmond dynasty, their allies, and others who were dissatisfied for various reasons with English government of the country.

  2. Causes. First Desmond Rebellion. Second Desmond Rebellion. Aftermath. See also. Notes. References. Desmond Rebellions. Map of Ireland c. 1570. The Desmonds ruled the southwest corner of the island. Clothing of Irish women and men. c. 1575. The Desmond Rebellions occurred in 1569–1573 and 1579–1583 in the Irish province of Munster.

    • Province of Munster, Ireland
  3. Category. : Second Desmond Rebellion. Articles relating to the Second Desmond Rebellion (1579–1583), the more widespread and bloody of the two Desmond Rebellions in Ireland launched by the Fitzmaurice/FitzGerald Dynasty of Desmond in Munster against English rule.

  4. The second rebellion began in July 1579 when James FitzMaurice FitzGerald landed in Ireland with a force of Papal troops, triggering an insurrection across the south of Ireland on the part of the Desmond dynasty, their allies, and others who were dissatisfied for various reasons with English government of the country.

    • 18 July 1579-11 November 1583
    • Provinces of Munster and Leinster, Ireland
  5. Causas. Primera rebelión de Desmond. La segunda rebelión de Desmond. Consecuencias. Referencias. Bibliografía. Enlaces externos. Rebeliones de Desmond. Las Rebeliones de Desmond fueron dos conflictos armados que tuvieron lugar entre 1569-1573 y entre 1579-1583 en el Sur de la provincia de Munster, Irlanda.

  6. The second, and last, Desmond rebellion of 1579 to 1583 had been launched. Desmond Lends Support to Rebellion. The earl himself was not among those first supporters of the rebellion.

  7. The siege of Smerwick took place at Ard na Caithne (known in English as Smerwick) in November 1580, during the Second Desmond Rebellion in Ireland. A force of between 400 and 700 Papal freelance soldiers, mostly of Spanish and Italian origin, landed at Smerwick to support the Catholic rebels.