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Fight in Ireland Londonderry and Kinsale, 1689 and the conflict in Ireland in Dublin

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Fight in Ireland Londonderry and Kinsale, 1689 and the conflict in Ireland in Dublin

Fight in Ireland Londonderry and Kinsale, 1689 and the conflict in Ireland in Dublin and Cork, 1690

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1689 1690 Abandoned Armies Army Battle Besieged Claesz Ten Hoorn Conquest Cork Dublin Ireland James James Ii Jan Luyken Journal July King Londonderry Marked October Relief Show Siege Troops William William Iii 18 April July 28 Kinsale Unsuccessfully


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This print titled "Fight in Ireland Londonderry and Kinsale, 1689 and the conflict in Ireland in Dublin and Cork, 1690" takes us back to a tumultuous period in Irish history. The image vividly captures the essence of war, with armies clashing amidst besieged cities. On July 28,1689, William III and James II faced off in an intense battle for control over Ireland. In this journal-like depiction by Jan Luyken and Claesz ten Hoorn, we witness the unsuccessful attempt by James II's army to conquer Londonderry. Despite being abandoned by French troops on April 18th of that year, the resilient city held its ground against relentless attacks. The scene then shifts to Dublin and Cork in 1690 as William III's forces march forward towards victory. Marked by fierce fighting and strategic maneuvers, these battles marked a turning point in the conquest of Ireland. Quint Lox's masterful capture allows us to delve into this historical narrative through visual storytelling. The print serves as a powerful reminder of the bravery exhibited by both sides during this turbulent era. As we gaze upon this artwork from Liszt Collection, we are transported back to those fateful days when nations clashed on Irish soil. It is a testament to the enduring spirit of resilience displayed by those caught up in the fight for power and freedom.

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