Ireland was part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1865.
Victoria was the Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 until her death in 1901.
Ireland did not have its first president until 1938, so there was no president of Ireland in 1865.
Royal College of Science for Ireland was created in 1865.
George III
Agnes Castle was born in 1865, in Ireland.
Yes. And she was Queen of Ireland also.
Eric Mayne was born on April 28, 1865, in Dublin, Ireland.
Herbert Trench was born in November 1865, in Avoncore, Cork, Ireland, UK.
John F. Kennedy.
Britannia was the ruler and Britain was Scotland, wales, England, Cornwall and Ireland all put together.
No. She is the queen of the United Kingdom, which includes England, but does not include Ireland. Ireland is an independent country. It is a republic, so it has a president. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, so she is the queen of there.
Elizabeth I Elizabeth I of England was the unmarried ruler who led England to national glory. Her official title was Queen of England and Ireland. She was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.
Ireland is a soveirgn state, meaning that it does not have a monarchy and is in theory run by the people. There is an political party elected to act as government. The leader of this elected party is known as the Taoiseach. Ireland also has a president. The president acts more as a national representative and has no real powers in the running of the country.