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Sir Walter Ralegh In Ireland (1883)
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276 stránok
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The book offers a comprehensive examination of Sir Walter Ralegh's role in the colonization of Ireland during the late 16th century, particularly his tenure as governor of Munster. It details his military campaigns against Irish rebels and efforts to promote English settlement, while also exploring his interactions with prominent figures like Queen Elizabeth I and Hugh O'Neill. Hennessy presents a nuanced portrayal of Ralegh, capturing the complexities of his character alongside a vivid depiction of Ireland's socio-political landscape during this tumultuous period.
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2008, mäkká
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