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The following provides a brief timeline of the key dates for the Irish: |
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| 4000-600 BCE |
| 9000 BCE |
Late Ice age culture of Ireland- permanent northern ice fields allow tribes to migrate across to Ireland from Scotland and back again hunting for animals. |
| 8000-7500 BCE |
Ice bridge between Scotland and Ireland collapses. Tribes of around 50,000 to 60,000 hunter gatherers now "trapped" in Ireland |
| 7500-6000 BCE |
Dark age in Ireland as ice continues to melt. All animals now gone from Ireland. Cannibalism rife. Population plummets to less than 10,000 with starviving survivors eating anything including mildly poisonous Holly berries. |
| 6500-5500 BCE |
Dawn of the Cuilleain/cuilieann ("Holly" (holy) men also known as "Shining Ones") of Wicklow Hills of Ireland. Save population from barbarity and first priest kings to preach self-wisdom, organised religion for humanity and salvation. |
| 5500-4500 BCE |
Cuilleain/cuilieann travel across Mediterranean spreading organized religious culture, the basis of modern civilization and begin western trade. |
| 4500- 4000 BCE |
Ireland first source of gold for Europe. Used for the fashioning of religious icons of the Druidic religion of the Cuilleain/cuilieann. Gold has retained its mythic/religious qualities ever since. |
| 4500- 3500 BCE |
Cuilleain/cuilieann conquer Britain and transform Salisbury centre of human sacrifice into Stonehenge, a monument to wisdom, astronomy, and a new-age. |
| 4500-4000 BCE |
Founding of city of Ebla ("white rock") in Nth Syria by A-da-mu (Adam). |
| 4500-3500 BCE |
Era of the great patriarchs of Ebla including Ab-ra-mu (Abraham), E-sa-um (Esau) , Ish-ma-ilu (Ishmael), Is-ra-ilu (Israel), Da-'u'dum (David), Sa-'u-lum (Saul) |
| 4500-2500 BCE |
First supreme Gods of Ebla (first historic references) are El and YH (Yah), from which YHWH is derived. |
| 4500-3500 BCE |
Founding of Eblaite language, from which all Western semitic languages originate including Aramaic and Hebrew. |
| 3500-2500 BCE |
Ebla becomes the major world centre for processing natural bronze/gold from Ireland . Population of over 250,000 by 2500 BCE. |
| 3500-2500 BCE |
First example of civilized democracy in history with 7 year rule of nobles. Failed after becoming hereditary rule from 2500 BCE to capture of Ebla. |
| 2300-2290 BCE |
King Ibbi, son of Ibrium, last true ruler of Ebla. |
| 2300-2290 BCE |
Sargon the Great conquers Ebla, captures the massive bronze stores from Ireland; introduces ancient Syrian Gods of Mother Goddess (Cybele/Inaana), Dagon and Baal; introduces black magic and human sacrifice, especially child sacrifice of one's own children. |
| 2290 BCE |
King Ibbi establishes new home in Ireland. Founds Eblana “new Ebla”, a site on or near Dublin and intermarries into the Holly (holy) family of the Cuilleain/cuilieann. |
| 2290 - 1850 BCE |
Ireland now known as Ibbi-Éri or Ibiru “Land/Island of Ibbi” |
| 1850 BCE |
Irish now known as the Hibiru (from which the word “Hebrew” originates) re-conquer Ebla and expel satanic magic/human sacrifice and worship of Syrian gods, restore Elohim as supreme God. |
| 1650 BCE |
Hittites, raid and completely destroy Ebla, taking the massive bronze stores. The Hibiru escape in their fleet and obtain sanctuary at Avaris in Egypt through the Thebian Egyptian priest classes. |
| 1648-1540 BCE |
Hibiru (Hebrews) become Pharaoh rulers of Egypt. In Egypt they are known as the Hyksos ("foreigners"). |
| 1540 BCE |
Hyksos/Hibiru defeated. Leader exiled back to Ireland. Take marble throne of Amen-Ra "Throne of Destiny" and the Serpent Sceptre of Pharaohs, their hallmark. Marry into Holly (holy) family which now become known as the "serpents". Remainder of exiles migrate to Ugarit and become the Phoenicians. |
| 1540 BCE - 491 CE |
All High Kings of Ireland sit on the Throne of Destiny, the most important ancient relic of the world. |
| 1355 BCE |
Tuthmoses (Tuthmose V), first son of Amenhotep III and Crown Prince, renounces the throne and chooses to exile himself to Ireland (Hibiru/Iberni) in search of the "serpent" wisdom. |
| 1352 BCE |
Second son of Amenhotep III, Akhenaten (Moses) becomes Pharaoh. Strips priests of Amen-Ra of power and creates new universal religion of monotheism, wisdom and end to black magic and human sacrifice. |
| 1348-1346 BCE |
Major plagues and climate/economic catastrophe in Egypt. Population blame Akhenaten (Moses). Akhenaten chooses to go into exile in Palestine and Jerusalem. His royal standard (ark) becomes the Ark of the Covenant in Jerusalem. |
| 1346 BCE |
Before leaving into exile, Akhenaten ensures his fourth daughter Neferneferuaten Tasherit and his mother Queen Tiye are safely taken across to the care of Tuthmoses in Ireland (Hibiru/Iberni). |
| 1340 BCE |
Akhenaten returns to Egypt to reclaim the throne and is soundly defeated. Returns to palestine and captures Ugarit as his new capital. Phoenician black magic/satanists banished. They form new colonies across the Mediterranean including Saturnia (later called Rome) . |
| 1330 BCE |
Phoenician exiles land at Inver Sceni in Bantry Bay, Ireland (later known as the fabled Eberians). |
| 1320-593 BCE |
Constant civil war and chaos in Ireland, home of the Hibiru. The Serpents/Holly (holy) family go into hiding, move further south. |
| 1205 BCE |
Descendent of Ramesses called Pharaoh Merneptah, destroys Ugarit. Immortalized in Stele of Merneptah. First mention of descendents of Akhenaten (Moses) as Israelites. |
| 1205 BCE |
Israelites (exiled descendents of religion of Akhenaten) establish colonies in Nth Africa, Greece, North Italy. |
| 1065 BCE |
Pharaoh Smendes (1069 - 1043 BCE) grants Israelite priests (of the religion of Akhenaten (Moses)) to found a permanent temple in the heart of Egypt at Elephantine Island. |
| 1065 -410 BCE |
First fully fledged Jewish Temple at Elephantine Island oldest and longest operating ancient temple of Jewish history. |
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| 600 BCE to 70 CE |
| 604-600 BCE |
Persians commission the creation of the five books of "Moses" and for Jeremiah and Baruch to stop the Sadducee Jews from human sacrifice and black magic. Commission fails. |
| 596 BCE |
Destruction of the Sadducee jewish temple of Solomon dedicated to black magic, satanism, human sacrifice and evil by the army of Persian King Nebuchadnezzar. |
| 596 BCE |
King Zedekiah, the last Sadducee "Messiah" Jewish King of Israel executed by Persians. |
| 595 BCE |
Jeremiah saves Princess Tamar or Tea Tephi, a daughter of King Zedekiah and last remaining blood heir to the Sadducee "messiah" kings. |
| 593-592 BCE |
Jeremiah, Baruch and Princess Tephi land in Ireland at Carrickfergus in the North-East of Ireland. |
| 593-592 BCE |
Jeremiah brings the Bethel Stone (Stone of Destiny) (also known as Jacob's pillow), the Lion of Judah, the harp of David and the Sword of Solomon to Ireland. |
| 592 BCE |
Jeremiah helps King Eochaid of the Serpent/Holly (holy) family bloodlines to end Civil War and unite Ireland under a common code of Law. Renamed the capital Ath Cliath i Cualu to Tara “Torah” which means Hill of Law (from which the concept and word Torah originates). |
| 590 BCE |
King Eochaid commissions Baruch to re-write the Torah (Tara) for the Irish excluding Persian mythology. Some of the original text survives as the Lebor Gabala Erenn (the Book of Invasions). |
| 590 BCE onwards |
Irish embrace the books of Jeremiah and new scripture and with new unity and focus become the Celts. |
| 590 BCE onwards |
The standard of Judah, the Lion of Judah in rampant stance (in red) on a yellow backdrop becomes the flag of the Celts and the Cuilleain (holly/holy) ones. |
| 516 BCE |
Massive new temple completed by the Persians after thousands of man years of labour as a gift for the Israelites and Jerusalem. Dedicated to the new scriptures founded by Jeremiah/Baruch based on Zoroastrianism. |
| 455 BCE |
Persians send Nehemiah and Ezra to Jerusalem to put an end to return of ancient Sadducee practices of black magic, child sacrifice and worship of evil demons. |
| 455-430 BCE |
Creation of the "Babylonian Talmud" of scripture including most of the additional texts built upon the texts created by Jeremiah. |
| 430-420 BCE |
Introduction for the first time the Passover ceremony as an attempt to erradicate Sadducee practices of human sacrifice and strengthen new Babylonian Talmud. |
| 420 BCE |
Essene jewish temple, the oldest of history is deliberately destroyed on Elephantine Island for refusing to accept the legitimacy of the passover ceremony. |
| 3rd cent. BCE |
Rise of the Pharisees believing every word of the Talmud came from God, not the hand of man; Septuagint formed |
| 175 CE |
Essene jewish priests operating the Temple of Jerusalem forced into exile. Granted safe sanctuary in Egypt and establish Temple of Onias at Leontopolis. |
| 159 BCE |
Moreh Zedek (teacher of righteousness) returns from Leontopolis as legitimate High Priest in Jerusalem. |
| 153 BCE |
Moreh Zedek forces into exile on the rise of Jonathan Apphus 153-143 BC (Hasmoneans) and return of the Sadducee High Priests. |
| 153 BCE |
Qumran community (Dead Sea Scrolls) founded by Moreh Zedek as Essene priests in exile. |
| 135 BCE |
John Hyrcanus installs himself as priest and king of the Jews. Golden age for the Sadducee noble families. |
| 67 BCE |
Death of Salome, last of the indisputed Hasmonean rulers. |
| 67-63 BCE |
Civil War erupts in Judea. Salome's eldest son Hyrcanus with Pharisee support, and her younger son, Aristobulus with Sadducee support. |
| 63 BCE |
Romans conquer Judea under General Pompey and end Civil War. Contrary to historic lies, they do not touch the Persian constructed great temple. |
| 57 BCE |
Proconsul Cabineus established five regional synhedria (Sanhedrins, or councils). First time in history that Sadducees, Pharisees and Essenes in one council. |
| 55 BCE |
Julius Caesar invades Great Britain but agrees to non aggression treaty with Cuilleain (Holly/holy) ones of Ireland on account of the ancient sacred status. Romans frequently visit Tara as guests and to Druid schools for education. |
| 37 - 4 BCE |
Herod the Great, a Syrian Sadducee, comes to power |
| 20-8 BCE |
Herod undertakes major renovations of Persian built Temple to build it into the most lavish Sadducee temple in history, surpassing Solomon. Wrongly called "Second Temple". Poor design and architecture forces ongoing maintenance up until Civil war in 62 CE. |
| 25 BCE - 52 CE |
Birth of Gamaliel the Elder (Rabbi Gamaliel I) , first to bear the title "Rabban" (Rabbi). |
| 12 BCE |
Joseph Ha Rama Theo (His Divine Highness), true blood heir of last Sadducee King (Zedekiah) via his daughter Tamar, druid and a member of the Holly (holy) family rejects edict to become Priest/High King and restore peace. Leaves Ireland and is given the insulting title by his druid family of "Cú Chulainn" dog of/to the Cualan (holly ones). |
| 10 BCE |
Joseph Ha Rama Theo (His Divine Highness), arrives in Judea from Ireland to commence building Nazara (Nazareth) "City of Truth" in Galilee. Protected from Herod/Romans by Guerilla leader Judas. |
| 4 BCE |
Joseph pushes his claim for rightful King ("Messiah") of the Jews on death of Herod. Brief uprising. Romans reject his claim but permit him a senior position in Great Sanhedrin. |
| 6 CE |
Herod Archelaus deposed by Augustus; Samaria, Judea and Idumea annexed as province Iudaea under direct Roman administration, Quirinius: Legate (Governor) of Syria, 1st Roman tax census of Iudaea |
| 6 CE |
Birth of Yeshua bar Yosef (Jesus) on Friday 14 Nisan, the first time the royal priest/king bloodlines of Sadducees (Joseph) and Essenes (Mary) had come together in history including the bloodlines of the Holly (holy) family of the Cuileann/cuilieann. |
| 23 CE |
Baptism of Yeshua Jesus by his cousin John the Baptist. Revelation by Jesus. Instead of returning to Nazara he embarks on a pilgrimage of knowledge along the great Silk Road into India, then back and across to Egypt. |
| 33 CE |
High Priests of Temple of Amen, Thebes anoint and Crown Yeshua (Jesus) the True Son of God (Pharaoh) on account his double blood line heritage through the Cuileann/cuilieann of the Hyksos pharaohs and Akhenaten. Jesus shaves his beard and remains clean shaven for the rest of his life. Returns to Nazara as the "prodigal son" proclaiming himself the True Son of God. |
| 34 CE |
Jesus founds the Gnostic philosophy of self-enlightenment and is completely devoted to the overthrow of the Satanic Sadducees and the end of false scriptures of Persia being the Old Testament. Recruits leading guerilla leaders and fighters as his disciples around Galilee as his disciples including Judas the leader of the Sicarii Assassins, the most feared killers of the ancient world. |
| 36 CE |
Collapse of the military plans of the Nazarene warrior converts of the disciples when Jesus refuses to initiate Civil War. Disciples remain loyal in spite of great loss of face and faith. |
| 36 CE |
Mock crucifixion of Jesus in the private grounds of his family property at Bethany outside Jerusalem on his 30th birthday (Friday 14 Nisan) against Roman law forbidding full Roman citizens to be crucifixion. Jesus is taken away back to Nazara in middle of night by the Mary's. |
| 36 CE |
Pontius Pilate recalled to Rome and then immediately exiled on account of his actions in mock crucifixion of Jesus, a full Roman citizen, itself a criminal offence. |
| 42 CE |
The two eldest chrildren of Jesus and Mariamne (Mary Magdalene) being Mary and Judas/James are by Joseph back to Ireland under protection of kings of Ireland (King Fiacha Finnfolaidh) of the Holly (holy) family. |
| 44 CE |
Jesus and Mariamne escape to the South of France. |
| 44 - 49 CE |
Joseph liquidates his massive wealth and gives it to the disciples to save millions from starvation during greatest famine of region for hundreds of years. Hundreds of thousands convert to Nazarene faith/gnostic beliefs. |
| 45 CE |
Official year that Christianity was created by Paul of Tarsus (St. Paul) and Josephus ben Matthias (St. Luke) and the Sadducees to destroy the true message of Jesus and establish a pure two-level Satanic religion in honor of the ancient gods of Dagon and Cybele, "Queen of Heaven". |
| 48 CE |
First ecumenical council of Nazarenes. Paul of Tarsus held to account for false teachings. Refuses to accept authority of James and becomes first heretic and excommunicated member- ceases to call himself a Nazarene, but creates his own faith "Christianity" |
| 52 CE |
Paul of Tarsus (St. Paul) converts largest tribes of Britain led by Queen Boudica as first Christians. |
| 54 CE |
Paul of Tarsus (St. Paul) appoints British Prince Linus (son of Queen Boudica) as very first Pope of Rome, reporting directly to Paul. |
| 58 CE |
Paul of Tarsus and his assassins finally track down location of Jesus and Paul himself murders Jesus, cutting off his head, returning it as a trophy. The remains of Jesus and Mariamne are returned and buried at East Talpiot (discovered in 1980). |
| 62 CE |
Murder of James the Just (blood brother of Jesus) by Paul on his bloody rampage. Beginning of massive civil uprising against both Sadducees and Pharisees led by Nazarenes. Sadducee High Priests of House of Ananus along with Paul of Tarsus (St. Paul) arrested for murder. |
| 62 CE |
Arrest of Paul of Tarsus (St. Paul) and Jewish Sadducee High Priests for murdering a full Roman citizen (James, blood brother of Jesus). Taken to Rome for the murder trial. |
| 64 CE |
Pope Linus attempts to free Paul by setting Rome ablaze. Plan fails. Over 300,000 innocent people perish. Nero empties the treasury and opens his palaces to save as many of the victims/refugees as possible. |
| 64 CE |
Arrest of Pope Linus and execution of Linus, Paul and other christians responsible for first and largest act of terrorism to date. |
| 64 CE |
Queen Boudica of Britain, an early christian convert under Paul upon hearing of her sons execution, uses the first christian army in history to destroy all major Roman cities in Britain killing almost 200,000 innocent women and children. London burnt to the ground. |
| 68 CE |
Death of Joseoph Ha-Rama-Theo, father of Jesus in Britain. Buried next to his murdered wife (Mary) at Glastonbury. His tomb later becomes the fabled "Arthur" of legend. |
| 69 CE |
Johanan bar Zecharaih (Zakkai), or John, son of Zachariah (John the Baptist) saved from siege of Jerusalem by former pupil Josephus bar Matthias (St. Luke) . |
| 69-71 CE |
First born of Jesus and Mary (Mariamne) Mary, is married to Tuathal Teachtmhar, who returns to Ireland from Scotland and reclaims Kingship by 76CE. They have three children Fithir (f), Darina(f) and King Fedhlimidh Rachtmar (m). |
| 70 CE |
Destruction of the Second Sadducee Temple by the Nazarenes under the command of Simon bar Jonah (St. Peter) exactly 666 years to the day the Persians destroyed the temple of Solomon. |
| 71 CE |
Johanan bar Zecharaih (Zakkai), or John, son of Zachariah (John the Baptist) arrives at Yavne, he single handedly helped create what we know today as the The Mishnah,
or "Oral Torah". |
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| 100 CE to 1200 CE |
| 101 |
Death of Apostle John (Island of Patmos in Greece), only original disciple of Jesus whose work is included as an official Christian Gospel and Book of Revelation. Never rounded up under anti-Christian capital law in force since 65 CE. |
| 200 CE |
Irenaeus of Smyrna (Turkey) also known as (Bishop) Irenaus of Lyons (130 to 200 CE), fanatical student of Polycarp and dedicated to the total destruction of the Nazarenes/Gnostics, dies. |
| 217 - 223 CE |
Pope Callixtus I arranges for the old Temple of Cybele on Vatican Hill to become the new centre for Sadduceean families to wrest back dynastic hereditary control of Christianity. |
| 227-266 |
Legendary Cormac Mac Art (Arthur), descended from Tuathal Teachtmhar, Mary (daughter of Jesus) and the Holly (holy) family bloodlines becomes King of Ireland. Establishes Round Table court enhancements at Tara to unite waring Irish factions. Later his exploits are interwoven as main character for King "Art(hur)" legends. |
| 240 |
Cormac Mac Art (Athur), commissions the great Irish Cycle to ensure Ireland has a complete mythology and history. One of the key surviving parts later known as Táin Bó Cuailnge -the greatest and only complete myth cycle of ancient Ireland to survive Christianity and English destruction. |
| 249 |
Rome celebrates 1000th anniversary |
| 312 |
Emperor Constantine's conversion to Christianity |
| 318 |
Pope Sylvester meets 8 of the "Desposynoi" (family of Jesus) and rejects truce demands with Nazarenes to ensure Bishops are proper descendants of Jesus. |
| 321 |
Pope Sylvester I secures official exemption from the jurisdiction of Roman civil law for all clergy, thereby usurping the principles of common law and equity. |
| 321 |
Pope Sylvester I decrees that Sunday shall become a public holiday upon the false claim that it is in accordance with Old Testament teachings. Sunday has been the (holy) day of worship for Christians ever since. |
| 325 |
Council of Nicea. Establishes primary arguments to defeat Gnostic logic and Nazarenes. Jesus is voted the literal and only son of God with no mention of the historic significance of the title. |
| 335 |
Christian troops of Constantine led by Christian priests round up and crucify to death the last remaining Zoroastrian priests known as the Magi in Asia Minor and Palestine. These are the same order of priests and religion referred to as the "three wise men" in the gospels. |
| 340 |
Pope Julius I first to officially and falsely claim of the birth date of Jesus falling upon the pagan date ("Sol Invictus") of December 25 instead of 14 Nisan (jewish calendar). Most important festival of Saturnia (Satan) the worship of Satanism. |
| 364 |
Christians succeed in burning of Library of Antioch. Imperial edict from Emperor Flavius Jovianus did forbid any gentile or non-Christian officer from commanding Roman soldiers. |
| 367 |
Pope Liberius through Emperor Flavius Julius Constantius succeeds in getting all forms of science teaching banned across the Roman Empire. |
| 372-444 |
Emperor Valens orders extermination of Manichaean (Gnostic) Christian sect for preaching non-Nicean doctrines; numerous thousands persecuted over 70 year period |
| 382 |
Pope Damasus I condemns the practice and use of public baths as both immoral and sinful and ensured that all remaining baths and places of sanitation across all Roman cities and towns closed in all cities and towns across the Roman Empire. Rapidly accelerates conditions for "end of the world" and plague within one hundred years. |
| 381 |
Council of Constantinople |
| 389 |
Devout Christian Emperor Theodosius outlaws all non-Christian calendars, charts and navigation instruments indicating a spherical Earth and existence of land, paving the way to make the world "flat". |
| 391-399 |
Christian Emperoror Theodosius orders that all pagan and non-christian schools to be closed across Empire. Pope Siricius orders the total and complete destruction of Library of Alexandria and every book, manuscript, manual and human knowledge. Millions of skilled tradespeople murdered, millions of texts destroyed. Worst single act against humanity ever (excluding Catholic dictators of WWII and WWI). |
| 409 |
Pope Innocent I (St. Innocent) orders the systematic elimination of every man, woman and child of the Donatists of North Africa for their belief in the Gnostic traditions of Jesus and the apostles and their rejection of the satanistic beliefs of Rome. Donatist culture wiped out. Over 3 million people burned alive in mass ovens on order of the Vatican. A record only beaten between 1940-1945 with the burning alive of over 6 million by Catholic Nazi army on orders from Rome. |
| 424 |
Exuperantius of Poitiers, Praetorian prefect of the Gallic provinces and father of Patricius Palladius ("St Patrick") killed in mutiny against implementation of fanatical Christian edicts. Palladius ("St Patrick") leaves Roman army to become priest. |
| 425 |
Pope Celestine I appoints Patricius Palladius ("St Patrick") as Papal approved Bishop of Ireland, charged with bringing Irish Church under authority of Rome. |
| 426-430 |
Claims of Patricius Palladius ("St Patrick") on behalf of Pope Celestine rejected by High King Lóegaire mac Néill of Ireland. Palladius ("St Patrick") put under house arrest within the grounds of Tara. |
| 430 |
Patricius Palladius ("St Patrick") released from arrest and given safe passage back to mainland Europe. Returns to Rome and reports on Irish unwillingness to submit to rule of Popes. |
| 431 |
Papal delegation use 4th Ecumenical Council 431 to push for military force to invade Ireland and stamp out "heresy". Pope Celestine I appoints Patricius Palladius ("St Patrick") to lead Christian militia army for invasion. |
| 431 |
Papal invasion of Ireland under Patricius Palladius ("St Patrick"). Thousands of innocent men, women and children initially killed by marauding militia. |
| 440 |
Palladius ("St Patrick") writes orders to Christian commanders to stop murders and brutality of mercenaries, one letter (Letter to the soldiers of Coroticus) still survives. Restores basic sense of law and order amongst mercenaries and secures a truce with the High Kings of Tara to spare schools, towns, libraries and universities if they "pretend" to be conquered. Sends famous message to Rome that "serpents", the bloodlines of the cuilleain (holly/holy) family have been eliminated. |
| 441 |
Bishop Secundinus (St. Seachnaill) and Auxilius, both blood brothers write to Pope Leo I and charge that Palladius ("St Patrick") has not destroyed Irish heresy and brought Ireland under true Papal control. Palladius recalled to Rome. |
| 441 |
Trial of Palladius ("St Patrick") in Rome by Pope Leo I. Contents of trial deliberately destroyed, but outcome was Palladius ("St Patrick") was tortured and imprisoned by Vatican for failing to commit mass murder and destroy Ireland. |
| 448 |
Emperor Theodosius II upon the direction of Pope Leo, also known as St. Leo did decree that all non-Christian books should be burned. Last remaining public books, records and knowledge not otherwise hidden across Europe, Asia and Middle East are destroyed. |
| 448 |
Murder of Bishop Secundinus by Irish as he attempts to carry out Papal/Emperor orders and burn down Irish universities, schools and libraries. His brother Auxilius escapes. |
| 449 |
Palladius ("St Patrick") freed from prison and given new strict orders to return to Ireland and enforce Papal rule by destroying all known knowledge and wisdom, excluding Papal propaganda. |
| 450 |
Palladius ("St Patrick") arrives back on Irish soil on March 17 a hero of the people. Uprising ends. |
| 492 |
St. Patrick dies at the age of at least 90+. Chaos as Christian bishops and their militia fight with Irish clans for power. |
| 493-504 |
Feudal wars erupt across Ireland between Bishops and irish clans. No clear centre of authority. |
| 498 |
King Fergus Mor leaves Antrim to Argyll and establishes a new Kingdom of Dalriada. With the blessing of the Cuilliean (holly/holy ones) takes the most sacred treasures of Ireland including marble Throne of Destiny, the Bethel Stone (Jacob's pillow), the round table of Cormac mac art, the sword of Solomon to Scotland. |
| 501/502 |
Death of KIng Fergus Mor (the Great), forst King of Scotland. He is succeeded by his son, Domangart |
| 520 to 550 |
Dawi (St David) under commission from Pope Hormisdas murders over 200,000 to 300,000 Welsh through horrific torture and evil. Remaining inhabitants sold into slavery. |
| 527-565 |
Codex Iustiniani first "common laws" that decreed Vatican and christianity "above the law", that torture and specifically burning people is "just" and that all remaining traces of culture, knowledge, specifically Greek/Hellenic and Egyptian culture to be systematically destroyed. Neither Greece, nor Egypt has ever culturally recovered. |
| 529 |
Roman Emperor Justinian, closes the 1,000 year old School of Philosophy in Athens burning it to the ground and its remaining teachers and scholars arrested and sacrificed through burning. |
| 529 |
Under the "Justice" of laws of Justinian, last remaining pockets of educated professionals, Hellenic centres of learning destroyed. Last remaining European location of any ancient wisdom is Ireland. |
| 556 |
St.Ruadhan (Ruadán) Abbot of Lorrha along with group of bishops curse Tara, so that no more kings may reign there. |
| 565 |
1st destruction of Tara: For Religion Tara destroyed by fire, lit by Christians "fulfilling prophecy of St.Ruadhan" Diarmait mac Cerbaill and his court die in the flames. Tara abandoned for over 50 years and then partly re-built. |
| 541 – 590 |
Over 110,000,000 people die from plague, starvation and mass murder and most of Europe is plunged into absolute Hell thanks completely to the actions of the Vatican and christianity in systematically destroying culture, sanitation, knowledge for over two hundred years prior. |
| 731 |
First publication of Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum (Ecclesiastical History of the English People) by the Christian monk Bede, a wholly fictional work used to position the Irish/Welsh Celts as Godless and inferior before Pauline Christianity and the superior history of the Britons. |
| 768 |
Charlemagne launches vicious campaign of evangelism against the Saxons of Germany by cutting down their sacred Holly tree – the World Tree or Yggdrasil – located in the north German forest near present day Marburg. |
| 782 |
Charlemagne, (later Holy Roman Emperor) orders the unlawful murder by live disemboweling of 4,500 Saxon men, women and even children at Verden in search of hidden "treasure". |
| 774 |
Pope Adrian creates greatest forgery of all time with Constitutum Donatio Constantini or Constitutum domini Constantini imperatoris (“Gift of Constantine”). Used for next 1,000 years by Vatican to justify carving up the world for global slave trade, as well as pillaging of resources. Still claimed by Vatican today as "legitimate" document. |
| 787 |
Second Council of Nicea |
| 795 |
First recorded Viking raid the island of Lambay, off the Dublin coast. |
| 880 |
First publication of Historia Brittonum (History of the Britons) a forgery commissioned by Alfred the Great (of Wessex), self proclaimed "King of the Anglo-Saxons". Document wholly stolen from Irish works of Cormac mac Art and poorly written. A base work for stealing the history of the Irish and then later incorporated into Arthurian legends. |
| 852 |
Viking army led by Ivar Beinlaus and Olaf the White land in Dublin Bay and destroy the city. Use the ruins to re-establish it as a smaller Viking fortress town with Olaf making himself King. |
| 980 |
Cormac mac Cuileannáin last Bishop/King of Irish history, King of Munster dies. Member of the Cuilleain (holly/holy) family and author of Psalter of Cashel, now lost. |
| 980 |
Battle of Tara, King Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill of Meath defeats the Vikings. |
| 843 |
Kenneth McAlpine, 36th King of Dalriada unites Picts and Scots and becomes first true King of all Scotland. Moves capital to Scone and takes Stone of Destiny with him, building a new church to house it. |
| 845 |
Pope Sergius II creates poorly forged writings Isidorian Decretals of non-existence Bishop (Isidore) claiming Rome has always had sovereign authority over all other christian churches. Still part of official Vatican law and endorsed again in 1960's during 2nd Vatican Council. |
| 897 |
First known use of "England" to refer to island of Great Britain. Modern spelling first used in 1538. |
| 927 |
Athelstan of Wessex tribes, first to unify kingdom of England. |
| 1099 |
Christian Knights, priests and members of the first crusade slaughter every single man, woman, child and animal in Jerusalem, sparing not one soul upon the specific and clear orders of Pope “Blessed” Urban II. The death toll, from this church sanctioned act was at least 150,000 to 200,000 people, of which at least 60,000 were Jewish. |
| 1101 |
Muircheartach Ua Briain becomes High King of Ireland after a decade of successful deals, battles and murders. Secures loyalty of Christian bishops by gift of Rock of Cashel to the Church. |
| 1102 |
Magnus III of Norway invades Ireland and captures Dublin. |
| 1103 |
Magnus III of Norway is ambushed by Muircheartach Ua Briain and Christian clergy and killed at Downpatrick, County Down. |
| 1104 |
First publication of Lebor na hUidre (Book of the Dun Cow) by the Christian monastery of Clonmacnoise, County Offaly containing part of the Táin Bó Cúailnge-the foundation story of the Ulster Epic originally commissioned by Cormac Mac Art around 240. |
| 1104 |
First publication of the ficticious history and fraudulent geneology of Cogadh Gaedhil re Gallaibh (The War of the Irish with the Foreigners) by Muirchertach Ua Briain as a means of justifying the Ua Briain (O'Brien) claim to the High-Kingship. Birth of the fable about the hero Brian Boru. |
| 1106 |
First publication of the ficticious history of Brjáns saga (also Brjánssaga) by Muirchertach Ua Briain as a means of claiming historic Dublin loyalty to "Brian Boru"- a figure that never really existed. |
| 1151 |
Pope Eugine III commissions master forger Gratian to create a supremely false document called the Decretum incorporating the forged Isidorian Decretals then combined with two other major forgeries, The Donation of Constantine and the Liber Pontificalis, along with other falsified writings, and codified into a system of Church law which elevated Gregory and all his successors as absolute monarchs over the Church in the West. This codex of lies remains the heart of Catholic Canon law even today. Was last endorsed at 2nd Vatican Council. |
| 1154-55 |
First publication of the horrendously ficticious history and fraudulent geneology of Historia Regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain) by team of founding scholars from Oxford University led by Geoffrey of Monmouth and commissioned by King Henry II. Basis of myths of King Arthur, wholly stolen from real Irish history. Purpose of work was to eliminate all real Irish history by assigning it to England, a strategy that largely succeeded for over 900 years. |
| 1155 |
Cuilean (O'Collins) of Clann Glas (re-written as Claonglas) , Lord of Ui-Conaill-Gabhra, and member of Cuilleain (Holly/holy) family is killed in battle with Ua Cinnfhaelaidh (O'Kinneally). |
| 1155 |
Pope Adrian IV issues papal bull Laudabiliter as justification of Vatican to "own" Ireland. Then sells Ireland and all the Irish as slaves to English King Henry II for large annual payment. |
| 1158 |
King Henry II steals the official standard of the cuilleain (holly/holy) ones as last remaining bloodline of House of Judah and begins using the Lion of Judah in colour reverse (a golden lion on a red field) as his official crest. A symbolizm of his claim over Ireland. Official crest changes to three lions by 1198 under Richard. |
| 1160 |
First publication of Lebor Laignech (Book of Leinster) by Áed Ua Crimthainn, containing most complete version of Táin Bó Cúailnge and Lebor Gabála Érenn (the Book of Invasions), the first part of the great Irish cycles commissioned by Cormac mac Art in 240 and the second written by Jeremiah and Baruch over 1,500 years prior. |
| 1165 |
Contingent of Cuilleain (holly/holy) ones leave Ireland to the court of William I of Scotland. Later form the Kollyns clan. Give official permission for William and his descendents to fly the standard of the Lion of Judah in correct colours (red lion rampant on yellow). Later becomes official royal flag of Scotland. |
| 1166-1175 |
Reign of Rory O'Connor, Last native High King of Ireland |
| 1169 |
First Norman Invasion. Army of King Henry II (Normans, Welsh and Flemings) land in Wexford and subdue main Irish forces on request of deposed High King and traitor Diarmuid MacMorrough. Upon regaining High Kingship using Henry;s forces, MacMorrough switches loyalty again and nominates hsi own son-in-law as heir. |
| 1170 |
Arrival of Richard de Clare, known as Strongbow |
| 1171 |
Second Norman Invasion. King Henry II and even larger army land at Waterford in 1171. First King of England to set foot on Irish soil. Strongbow becomes king of Leinster. |
| 1172 |
2nd destruction of Tara: For Power- Strongbow orders the dismantling of Tara taking away millions of stones from Tara later used to built Norman forts and homes. Not one stone of original buildings left on site. |
| 1172 |
Synod of Cashel in Ireland replaces all Irish bishops on orders of Pope Alexander III for Vatican appointments. Ireland is condemned as a place of absolute hell controlled by the Vatican for over 700 more years. |
| 1179 |
Pope Alexander III and Third Lateran Council to vote establish organized, licensed international slave trade and to begin by imposed slavery on the Saracens (Negro Kingdom of Africa). |
| 1181 |
Pope Lucius III personally establish official Catholic procedures for Inquisitions as well and the conduct of evil torture and satanic murder. Inquisition still exists today, just under a different name. |
| 1198-1216 |
Pope Innocent III promotes the Inquisition throughout Europe causing the murder of over one million (1,000,000) innocent people through terrible torture and public human sacrifice aimed at promoting the principles of Satanism |
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| 1200 to 1700 CE |
| 1208-38 |
Over 1,000,000 Albigensians (Cathars) perish in south of France after Innocent III launches holy war described as one of history's most terrible campaigns. |
| 1212 |
Pope Innocent III issues a supremely evil Papal Bull demanding children to launch their own crusade against the Muslims. Over 200,000 children are released to the "care" of Catholic Church. A third die from malnutrition, a third "disappear" for Vatican sacrifice rituals and the remainer sold by Catholic Church into slavery. |
| 1216-27 |
Pope Honorius III personally publishes private Vatican satanic rituals in Grimoire of Honorius the Great then claiming it to be the Jews and Witches (women), not the church who are responsible for evil. Basis for all subsequent books on Witchcraft. |
| 1227 |
Pope Gregory IX incorporates slavery and slave trading as official church doctrine in the official Corpus Iuris Canonici (Canon Law). Offending clauses only removed as official Catholic law nearly 800 years later on May 27, 1917. |
| 1231 |
Pope Gregory IX introduces for the first time in human history the twisted and unjust notion of "guilty until proven innocent" replacing the ancient common law notion of "innocent until proven guilty" which had existed for over 6,000 years. |
| 1232 |
Pope Gregory IX establish the first of three Holy Inquisitions using the false texts of witchcraft created by his predecessor Pope Honorius III as false evidence of the existence of an alternate “evil” to the Vatican. |
| 1245 |
Pope Innocent IV first Pope to claim legal control of the whole world and all peoples as official Vatican position. Remains official Vatican position to present day. |
| 1252 |
Pope Innocent IV in Ad exstirpanda (Papal Bull) first in history to explicitly authorized the use of torture for eliciting confessions from heretics and agree to pay defined fees to states (from property confiscated from heretics) for the "cost" of torture and murder. |
| 1258 |
Gallowglasses (mercenary soldiers) come to Ulster from Scotland |
| 1261 |
Battle of Callann. Finghin Mac Carthy defeats the Normans forces of the English. |
| 1262 |
Pope Urban IV issues first law in human history officially absolving Inquisitional torturers of their crimes and furthermore granting them authority to absolve each other from bloodshed by cursing their victims souls to Satan. Next to the Vatican "final solution" manifesto of World War II, is one of the most evil documents of human history. |
| 1266 |
Mahon O'Collins, lord (Baron) of Clann Glas (re-written as Claonglas), member of the Cuilleain (Holly/Holy) family, last of the ruling Collins' is murdered and castle destroyed by Anglo/Normans. Later claimed to be result of "domestic dispute" to avoid regional uprising. |
| 1296 |
English King Edward I forcibly removes what he believes is the Bethel Stone (Jacob's Pillow) otherwise known as the Scone Stone back to Westminister Abbey. Counterfeit stone since proven to be from Scone district sandstone meaning all Kings/Queens of England crowned upon it since 1296 have no legitimacy nor succession of the power/bloodlines of House of Judah. |
| 1296 |
Pope Boniface VIII issues Papal Bull preventing priests and lower clergy from spontaneous acts of charity and helping the poor. All assets from this point have been centrally controlled by Vatican. Official church law even today. |
| 1295 |
Boniface VIII first Pope in history to falsely claim that every living creature, including humans are subject to the legal and absolute authority of the Pope, virtually claiming the Pope as a "living god". Still official Catholic Church law. |
| 1315 |
Edward Bruce of Scotland invades Ireland and attacks Anglo-Normans, |
| 1318 |
Battle of Faughart. Edward Bruce of Scotland defeated by Anglo-Irish force led by John of Birmingham. |
| 1348 |
Arrival of Bubonic Plague (Black Death) across Norman and English towns in Ireland. Irish briefly retake control as invaders towns and villages abandoned after mass death of English and Normans. English retreat to smaller area known as "The Pale" a fortified area around Dublin that ran through the counties of Louth, Meath, Kildare and Wicklow and the Earldoms of Kildare, Ormonde and Desmond. |
| 1350's |
O'Coileain sept of the cuilleain (holly/holy) ones reclaim heritage on family crest stolen by Henry II 200 years earlier by adopting a coat of arms with two stylized Lions of Judah in rampant combatant. |
| 1361 |
Lionel, Duke of Clarence appointed lord-lieutenant of Ireland. Enacts the Statutes of Kilkenny banning pure-blooded Irish from becoming mayors, baillifs, officers of the king or clerygmen, serving the English. Also forbids Irish/English marriages and preventing English to use Irish language, custom or laws. |
| 1391 |
First publication of Leabhar Buidhe Lecain (Yellow Book of Lecan) containing missing sections of the myth cycle of Táin Bó Cúailnge. Now considered a key historic text as part of the Ulster Cycles. |
| 1391 |
First publication of Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta (Book of Ballymote) by scribes Solam Ó Droma, Robertus Mac Sithigh and Magnus Ó Duibgennain containing copies of now lost ancient original works, most particularly from court of Cormac mac Art and missing elements of the great Irish cycle including Lebor Gabála Érenn (The Book of the Taking of Ireland) . |
| 1494 |
Poynings' Law enacted in the Irish Parliament at Drogheda by Lords loyal to English crown ceding power of laws, authority from Irish (parliament) back to Westminister and the Crown of England. |
| 1532 |
Henry VIII breaks with Rome. Last King to pay Papal annual taxes for illegal selling Ireland and all Irish to English as slaves. Illegal slavery of Irish does not end with English rule for 400 more years. |
| 1534 |
Henry VIII's Act of Supremacy |
| 1534-1536 |
Kildare rebellion led by 9th Earl of Kildare (Gerald Fitzgerald) on order from Pope and Catholic Bishops of Ireland. Henry VIII strips Fitzgeralds of power as lord deputies of Ireland, defeats forces and executed ring leaders. |
| 1541 |
Henry VIII proclaimed King of Ireland at a meeting of the toothless Irish Parliament. |
| 1569- 1573 |
First of the South Munster rebellions (Desmond Rebellion) by James Fitzmaurice Fitzgerald and 4,500 men. Fitzgerald escapes to Europe before defeat. |
| 1579-1583 |
Second of the South Munster rebellions (Desmond Rebellion) James Fitzmaurice Fitzgerald returns with small army of Spanish and Italian Papal Troops. Elizabeth I of England overcomes rebellion by burning, salting and destroying all farms, food and killing tens of thousand of innocent Irish deliberately bringing mass famine upon Ireland by 1582. Hundreds of thousands die and rebellion quickly ends. |
| 1602 |
Blessed Dominic O'Collins S. J. one of the earliest Jesuit martyrs and member of the Cuilleain Holly (holy) family is captured after leading one of last points of resistance at Dunboy Castle. He and 76 others executed by English. Beatified by Pope John Paul II on Sept 27, 1992. |
| 1606 |
Settlement of Scots in Ards Peninsula. Land in six counties of Ulster consficated by English. |
| 1610 |
Jesuit Superior-General Claudius Acquaviva orders murder of King Henry IV of France to stop spread of religious freedom from "Edict of Nantes" (1598). |
| 1618-1648 |
Jesuits play Catholics and Protestants against each other to stop any further spread of religious freedoms in Europe and start the Thirty Years war. 14,000,000 people die in Germany alone. |
| 1629 |
Pope Urban VIII and family did personally purchase, sell and profit from the trade of Muslim slaves. |
| 1632-36 |
Compilation of the Annals of the Four Masters in the Franciscan monastery in County Donegal Michael, Conary, and Cucogry O'Clery, and by Ferfesa O'Mulconry. Based on earlier works, but grossly inaccurate in dates, corruption of names and incorporating previous propaganda works. |
| 1641 |
Traditional Irish families (mostly Catholic) hold 59% of land in Ireland |
| 1641-53 |
Pope Innocent X continues the brief Vatican tradition of Popes personally owning, trading and profiting from the global slave trade controlled by the Catholic Church. |
| 1642 |
Confederation of Kilkenny |
| 1647 |
End of Alliance between lords of Pale and native Irishmen |
| 1649 |
Oliver Cromwell authorises execution of Charles I through a corrupt act of Parliament (Pride's Purge). Crowwell becomes absolute dictator and one of most powerful and evil men in England for centuries. |
| 1649 |
Oliver Cromwell, (author of King James Bible) lands with army at Dublin. Immediately slaughters over 2,000 innocent men, women and children as "example" of things soon to come. |
| 1649-1658 |
Over 1,000,000 innocent Irish men, women and children tortured, murdered with a lucky handful sold for profit as slaves into English colonies by Oliver Cromwell (author of the King James Bible) until his death in 1658. Only 500,000 starving, wretched Irish souls left alive in Ireland when Cromwell dies. |
| 1649-50 |
A great part of lands in Munster, Leinster and Ulster (Drogheda and Wexford) confiscated by Cromwell and divided among the English soldiers. |
| 1656 |
Over 60,000 Irish Catholics sent as slaves to Barbados, and other islands in the Caribbean by Cromwell for tidy profit. Cromwell and generals split the blood money between themselves. |
| 1666 |
Jesuit Catholic priests set fires across London in attempt to end reign of Charles and growth of religious and personal freedom. Hundreds of thousands die. British agents murder Pope Alexander VII a year later (1667). |
| 1672 |
Over 6,000 Irish boys and women sold as slaves and prostitutes for new colonialists after England gained control of Jamaica. |
| 1685 |
Accession of James II to throne of England. |
| 1688 |
English Revolution |
| 1688 |
Traditional Irish families (mostly Catholic) now hold 22% of land in Ireland |
| 1689 |
Brief period of English morality as James II's Parliment restored all lands confiscated since 1641. |
| 1689 |
Brief window of English morality as James II's Parliment restored all lands confiscated since 1641. |
| 1690 |
William of Orange (William III) lands at Carrickfergus and defeats James II
at Battle of the Boyne |
| 1691 |
Catholic defeat at Aughrim and surrender at Limerick |
| 1692-1829 |
Exclusion of Catholics from Parliament and all professions |
| 1695 |
Anti-Catholic Penal Laws Introduced |
| 1695 |
Traditional Irish families (mostly Catholic) hold just 14% of land in Ireland. |
| 1698 |
William Molyneaux pamphlet against England making laws for Ireland |
| 1714 |
Traditional Irish families (mostly Catholic) hold just 7% of land in Ireland. |
| 1740-41 |
Great Irish Famine. Over half a million innocent Irish men, women and children die from starvation during bleak, rainy conditions causing complete crop failure and livestock deaths. English anti-trade policies against Irish prevent Irish from getting any external aid and deliberately use the famine to "cull the Irish population" and establish greater control. |
| 1774 |
Pope Clement XIV murdered on order of deposed Jesuit Superior-General Lorenzo Ricci as revenge for disbanding Jesuit order. Sets in train a battle between Jesuits and Pope which ends in 1814. |
| 1775 |
American Wars of Independence begin |
| 1775 |
Henry Gratten, becomes leader of "Patriot Party". |
| 1776 |
Jesuit Adam Weishaupt, Professor of Canon Law at the Jesuit University of Ingolstadt in Bavaria first Head of Order of the Illuminati, also known as “the Illuminati” or simply “The Company". First goal of Illuminati to steal gold of Vatican and use it to fund wars against Papacy to re-establish Jesuits. |
| 1782 |
Legislative Independence won from Britain by Irish Parliament |
| 1798 |
March: arrest of Leinster Directory of United Irishmen; May: arrest and death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald; Battle of Vinegar Hill; Battle of Antrim |
| 1789-1799 |
Banned Jesuit order through its trained students including but not limited to Voltaire, Diderot, Turgot, Condorcet, d’Alembert, Desmoulins, and Robespierre establish subversive campaign and revolution in France. |
| 1796-1810 |
Jesuit order in collaboration with Napoleon Bonaparte steal the vast and historic treasures of the Roman Catholic Church previously controlled by the Pope. |
| 1783 |
America wins independence from Britain |
| 1793 |
Louis XVI executed |
| 1798 |
Pope Pius VI is prisoner of France |
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| 1800 to 2100 CE |
| 1800 |
Act of Union passed (effective 1 January 1801) |
| 1804 |
Napoleon becomes emperor |
| 1808 |
French occupy Rome |
| 1809 |
Workmen unearth ancient artefacts buried in the grounds near the ruins of Macbeth's castle in Inverness Scotland. Find includes ornate round table, old chests, and very ancient marble stones. All the items "disappear" on route to London and apparently shipped to the United States. |
| 1812-14 |
British-American War |
| 1814 |
Reorganization of the Jesuits |
| 1823 |
Daniel O'Connell's Catholic Association founded |
| 1829 |
Catholic emancipation passed |
| 1845-1848 |
Great Irish Famine. Over 1.5 million innocent Irish men, women and children starve as English authorities deliberately stall international aid and use fake charities to hide agenda of premeditated genocide by negligence. Up to 750,000 Irish successfully escape death by starvation as virtual immigrant slaves for English countries in US, Canada, Caribbean and Australia. |
| 1846 |
Tteveleyan, Head of Treasury, British Govt permits opening of Indian Corn food aid depots. But closes them again in secret less than four months later and repeals Corn laws allowing food aid into Ireland. |
| 1847 |
British wind up Soup Kitchen Act helping keep millions of starving Irish alive. Acceleration of starvation deaths occur soon after. |
| 1858 |
James Stephens founds Irish Republican Brotherhood |
| 1861 |
Beginning of American Civil War |
| 1863 |
"Irish People" newspaper founded. |
| 1863 |
Pope Pius IX letter to Confederate President Jefferson Davis claiming slavery as morally righteous and the war just published as leaflet to Confederate troops to "boost morale". Has opposite effect. 140,000 Irish men desert the Confederate Army on-mass, causing it to effectively collapse. |
| 1865 |
End of American Civil War |
| 1867 |
March: Fenian rising in Ireland |
| 1870 |
Gladstone's first Land Act |
| 1886 |
First home Rule Bill |
| 1893 |
Second Home Rule Bill. Gaelic League founded. |
| 1903 |
Land Purchase Act (Wyndham Act). |
| 1916 |
Easter Rising in Dublin. May 3-12 executions |
| 1918 |
November: end of First World War |
| 1919 |
Michael O'Collins, (known by the English version of his name Collins), a descendent of the cuilleain (Holly/holy) ones creates the IRA. |
| 1919-21 |
Irish War of Independence against Britain |
| 1920 |
Burning of Cork by British Army including scores of rapes and murders of innocent women and children. |
| 1921 |
December. Michael O'Collins instrumental in signing of Anglo Irish Treaty and forming the Irish Free State, which held the first opportunity in over 1,000 years for Irish rule of the whole of Ireland, not a split state. |
| 1922 |
Sinn Féin (political wing of IRA) bitterly split over treaty but pass it. Michael O'Collins installed as President of Provisional Government. Éamon de Valera continues active campaign to split Irish forces, destroy treaty and re-establish supreme control. |
| 1922 |
Éamon de Valera orders the assassination of Michael O'Collins. O'Collins killed in ambush in Cork by Denis ("Sonny") O'Neill, a member of the IRA, the very group O'Collins founded. Civil War starts between Irish Free State army and IRA controlled by Éamon de Valera . |
| 1923 |
End of Civil war |
| 1926 |
Éamon de Valera founds Fianna Fail (Political Party) |
| 1932 |
General Election. Fianna Fail victory |
| 1937 |
Constitution of "Eire", claims 32 counties. |
| 1939 |
Second World War |
| 1945 |
End of Second World War |
| 1949 |
Repeal of External Relations Act. Ireland leaves Commonwealth.
Republic of Ireland declared (26 counties) |
| 1951-62 |
IRA campaign in North. |
| 1955 |
Ireland joins the United Nations |
| 1967 |
Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association founded |
| 1968 |
August: First Civil Rights March in Northern Ireland |
| 1969 |
August 14: British troops sent to Derry. October: Protestant riot in Belfast |
| 1971 |
First British soldier killed by IRA in Belfast. |
| 1972 |
Ireland joins the European Economic Community |
| 1972 |
January 30: Bloody Sunday in Derry. British elite paratroopers shoot 13 innocent civilians during civil-rights march. |
| 1974 |
Protestant loyalist terrorists bomb Dublin and Monaghan, killing 30 |
| 1981-82 |
British Govt allows ten Irish political prisoners to die from starvation in Maze Prison. One of them (Bobby Sands) was a democratically elected MP of British Parliament at the time. |
| 1993 |
Downing Street Declaration; After nearly 1,000 years of enslavement and brutality, British Government accepts the right of the people of Ireland to self-determinination. But still refuse to give back Northern Ireland. |
| 1994 |
IRA declares cease-fire |
| 1996 |
Cease-fire breaks down after Britain's Conservative government
refuses to allow Sinn Fein to join all-party talks on Northern Ireland. |
| 1997 |
IRA cease-fire resumes; talks begin in Belfast between government of Irish Republic, Britain's ne Labor government, and representatives of all Northern Ireland's political parties. |
| 1998 |
Initial peace-plan r/e Northern Ireland talks accepted by all parties |
| 2005 |
Constitution for One-Ireland, One-Jerusalem, One-Heaven founded by Frank O'Collins |
| 2006 |
One-Ireland.Org launched |
| 2007 |
3rd destruction of Tara: For greed Irish local councils and Govt ignore thousands of years of history and decide to bulldoze parts of Tara complex foundations to make way for new Freeway- routed to increase value of land held by wealthy friends of politicians and politicians themselves. |
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