- Source: List of Irish royal consorts
There have been no Gaelic queens of all Ireland since the late 12th century, following the complex sequence of the Norman invasion of Ireland, Treaty of Windsor (1175), and death of the last true High King of Ireland, Rory O'Connor, in 1198. However, there were many provincial Gaelic queens in subsequent centuries until the final Tudor conquest in 1603. Between 1171 and 1541, the kings of England claimed the title lord of Ireland. The Crown of Ireland Act 1542 declared Henry VIII of England and his successors to be kings of Ireland.
Queens of Ireland
= Semi-historical Queens
== Historical Queens
=Notes
Sources
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of Irish royal consorts
- List of English royal consorts
- List of British royal consorts
- List of Scottish royal consorts
- List of Hanoverian royal consorts
- List of Bohemian royal consorts
- List of High Kings of Ireland
- List of British royal residences
- List of Savoyard consorts
- List of Manx royal consorts