Charles Stewart Parnell, an 18th century Irish politician, was referred to as the "Uncrowned King of Ireland", which may be what you are referring to. The term was also used in reference to Daniel O'Connell, another 18th century Irish politician. Both were significant figures in Irish history. The actual term "Unsung King of Ireland" appears in the lyrics of a song by an Irish band called the Waterboys, but it is not used in reference to a named person
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Are you Irish? I was born on Everton Street just off the Shankill Road. The trams ran on granite cobblestones. Don't presume to lecture me about Ireland.
Unsung - 2008 Evenlyn 'Champagne' King - 4.6 was released on: USA: 11 July 2011
Unsung - 2008 Evenlyn 'Champagne' King 4-6 was released on: USA: 11 July 2011
Ireland does not have a king. The wren, a small bird, is sometimes called the King of Ireland.
Northern Ireland does not have a king.
No, The first king of Ireland (not high-king) was King Henry VIII of England, who was Lord of Ireland and became then became King. His daughter was Queen Elizabeth I.
Unsung is an adjective.
Antonyms for "unsung" include:famouscelebratedknownhonoredhailedacclaimedrecognizedfamednotednotoriousrenowned
The King of Ireland's Son was created in 1916.
No. Ireland did not have a King during his lifetime. Ireland was under British control and Britain had 3 kings in his lifetime. Daniel O'Connell was never the king of England.
No
Ireland has a President as the head of state.
There is no queen of Ireland. Ireland is a republic. It has a president, not a king or queen.