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Battle of Dublin

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Battle of Dublin
ConflictBattle of Dublin
Part ofIrish Confederate Wars
Date1649
PlaceDublin, Ireland
ResultParliamentarian victory

Battle of Dublin. The Battle of Dublin was a significant conflict that took place in Dublin, Ireland, during the Irish Confederate Wars. This battle was a crucial event in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, involving the Parliamentarian forces led by Michael Jones and the Royalist forces supported by the Irish Confederation. The battle was also influenced by the English Civil War and the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, with key figures such as Oliver Cromwell and James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde playing important roles.

Introduction

The Battle of Dublin was a pivotal event in the Irish Confederate Wars, which was a conflict that involved the Irish Confederation, the Parliamentarian forces, and the Royalist forces. The battle was fought between the Parliamentarian forces, led by Michael Jones, and the Royalist forces, supported by the Irish Confederation and led by James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde. The English Civil War and the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland also played significant roles in the battle, with key figures such as Oliver Cromwell and Henry Ireton involved. The battle was also connected to other events, such as the Siege of Drogheda and the Battle of Scarrifholis, which were part of the larger Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

Background

The Irish Confederate Wars were a complex conflict that involved the Irish Confederation, the Parliamentarian forces, and the Royalist forces. The English Civil War and the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland also played significant roles in the conflict, with key figures such as Oliver Cromwell and James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde involved. The Treaty of Kilkenny and the Confederation of Kilkenny were also important events that led to the Battle of Dublin. The Parliamentarian forces, led by Michael Jones, were supported by the English Parliament and the New Model Army, while the Royalist forces, supported by the Irish Confederation, were led by James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde and Ulick Burke, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde. Other key figures, such as Randal MacDonnell, 1st Marquess of Antrim and Thomas Preston, 1st Viscount Tara, also played important roles in the conflict.

The

Battle The Battle of Dublin was fought on August 2, 1649, between the Parliamentarian forces, led by Michael Jones, and the Royalist forces, supported by the Irish Confederation and led by James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde. The battle was a significant victory for the Parliamentarian forces, who were supported by the English Parliament and the New Model Army. The Royalist forces, supported by the Irish Confederation, were defeated, and James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde was forced to flee. The battle was also connected to other events, such as the Siege of Drogheda and the Battle of Scarrifholis, which were part of the larger Wars of the Three Kingdoms. Key figures, such as Oliver Cromwell and Henry Ireton, played important roles in the battle, and the Treaty of Kilkenny and the Confederation of Kilkenny were also significant events that led to the battle.

Aftermath

The Battle of Dublin was a significant event in the Irish Confederate Wars and the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. The battle marked a major victory for the Parliamentarian forces, led by Michael Jones, and a significant defeat for the Royalist forces, supported by the Irish Confederation and led by James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde. The battle was also connected to other events, such as the Siege of Drogheda and the Battle of Scarrifholis, which were part of the larger Wars of the Three Kingdoms. The Treaty of Kilkenny and the Confederation of Kilkenny were also significant events that led to the battle, and key figures, such as Oliver Cromwell and Henry Ireton, played important roles in the aftermath of the battle. The battle also had significant consequences for the Irish Confederation and the Royalist forces, and it marked a major turning point in the Irish Confederate Wars and the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

Key Figures

The Battle of Dublin involved several key figures, including Michael Jones, who led the Parliamentarian forces to victory. James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde was the leader of the Royalist forces, supported by the Irish Confederation. Oliver Cromwell and Henry Ireton were also significant figures in the battle, and they played important roles in the English Civil War and the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland. Other key figures, such as Randal MacDonnell, 1st Marquess of Antrim and Thomas Preston, 1st Viscount Tara, also played important roles in the conflict. The battle was also connected to other events, such as the Siege of Drogheda and the Battle of Scarrifholis, which were part of the larger Wars of the Three Kingdoms, involving figures like Robert Blake and George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle. The Treaty of Kilkenny and the Confederation of Kilkenny were also significant events that led to the battle, and key figures, such as Ulick Burke, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde and Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty, played important roles in the conflict. Category:Conflicts in 1649

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