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Irish Catholic Confederation

1642 CE – 1652 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · confederation
Period
1642 CE – 1652 CE
Duration
10 years
Known Periods
3
Capital
Kilkenny
Data Confidence
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Overview

Confederate Ireland, also referred to as the Irish Catholic Confederation, was a period of Irish Catholic self-government between 1642 and 1652, during the Eleven Years' War. Formed by Catholic aristocrats, landed gentry, clergy and military leaders after the Irish Rebellion of 1641, the Confederates controlled up to two-thirds of Ireland from their base in Kilkenny; hence it is sometimes called the Confederation of Kilkenny. The Confederates included Catholics of Gaelic and Anglo-Norman descent. They wanted an end to anti-Catholic discrimination within the Kingdom of Ireland and greater Irish self-governance; many also wanted to roll back the plantations of Ireland. Most Confederates professed loyalty to Charles I of England in the belief they could reach a lasting settlement in return for.

Historical Periods

Irish Catholic Confederation (1642–1644)

1642 CE – 1644 CE

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Capital: KilkennyArea: 61,322 km²

Irish Catholic Confederation (1645–1647)

1645 CE – 1647 CE

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Capital: KilkennyArea: 43,854 km²

Irish Catholic Confederation (1648–1652)

1648 CE – 1652 CE

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Capital: KilkennyArea: 56,518 km²

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