the Normans led by Richard de Clare, Earl of Pembroke aka Strongbow
1169
the first Norman troops arrived in Ireland in 1169
The British came to Ireland at the invitation of Diarmaid MCMorrough, an Irish King, in 1169. He invited the Norman warrior known as Strongbow to assist him in a family feud.
The English conquest of Ireland didn't begin until 1169 so the English probably wouldn't have had much direct knowledge about Ireland or the Irish people at that time.
No. Ireland existed long before that. The Normans came to Ireland in 1169. There were people in Ireland over 7000 years before that.
Dermot McMurrough invited them, to help him regain his throne in Ireland. They came in the year 1169.
Freedom from British occupation, now, in the 1980s, and since 1169.
He went to get help to regain his throne in Ireland. The Normans arrived in 1169 AD to help him.
Ireland is an island, so like all people coming to Ireland at that time, they came by sailing to Ireland.
As a result of the Norman invasion in 1169. This was done to help an Irish king regain his throne.
1169 - the Normans invaded Ireland 1690 - the Battle of the Boyne 1798 - the rebellion against British rule
6% of 1169 is 1169*6/100 = 70.14 But 72 is 6.16% (to 2 dp) of 1169. Rounded to 0 dp, 72 IS 6% of 1169.