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Earl of Tyrone


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Earl of Tyrone
An analysis of the achievements and eventual demise of Hugh O'Neill.
2,294 words (approx. 9.2 pages) | 7 sources | MLA | 2007 United States


Paper Summary:

This paper discusses the life of Hugh O'Neill, leader of the Irish forces in the War of 1595-1603, third Baron of Dungannon and second Earl of Tyrone. The paper describes O'Neill's childhood and his rise to importance, particularly his achievements and influence. The paper concludes by describing the legacy of O'Neill's defeat in 1601 in the Battle of Kinsale.

From the Paper:

"In order to receive full pardon and permission to return to their estates, O'Neill and the other Chieftains were forced to swear loyalty to the Crown and disband their private armies (Peters 2005). Although they tried to resume their lives, Ireland had changed, and thus in September 1607, the Ulster aristocracy left their homeland in what is called the Flight of Earls (Peters 2005). O'Neill and the others left at midnight at Rathmullen on Lough Swilly with their families, and sailed for Spain, however they were forced by the winds to take shelter in the Seine, and passed the winter in the Netherlands (Hugh1 2006). In April 1608, they headed out for Rome, where they were greeted by Pope Paul V (Hugh1 2006)."

Sample of Sources Used:

  • Guttman, Jon. (2006). The History Channel: History.net. Retrieved December 05 2006 from: http://www.historynet.com/wars_conflicts/15_16_century/3037156.html?featured=y&c=y
  • Hugh O'Neill. (1998). Retrieved December 05 2006 from: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/HughOneill.htm
  • Hugh1 O'Neill. (2006). Retrieved December 05 2006 from: http://www.nndb.com/people/079/000102770/
  • Musgrave, Anne. (2003). Hugh O'Neill. The New Advent. Retrieved December 05 2006 from: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11252a.htm
  • Peters, Vincent J. (2005, August 29). The Nine Years War. Retrieved December 05 2006 from: http://www.vincentpeters.nl/triskelle/history/nineyearswar.php?index=060.047

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APA Citation:

Earl of Tyrone (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Term-Paper-Earl-of-Tyrone/96374

MLA Citation:

"Earl of Tyrone" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Term-Paper-Earl-of-Tyrone/96374>




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