Because they both supported King Charles.
He conquered Scotland and Ireland, executed the soldiers who would have made a political change in the government in a more libertarian direction. After executing the King he made himself a dictator and would have been King, but it appears he was anxious what his army officers would say and do about it!
Partly in Scotland but most of the battle scenes were filmed in Ireland using the Irish Army Reserve as extras.
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Phillip the second did. he did it in order to conquer Persia. he wanted to prove that his army was strong enough to conquer Persia and maybe even beat Greece's army.
He conquered Scotland and Ireland, executed the soldiers who would have made a political change in the government in a more libertarian direction. After executing the King he made himself a dictator and would have been King, but it appears he was anxious what his army officers would say and do about it!
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Britain itself (England); Ireland (though they don't want to admit it); Scotland; and Wales.
Scotland won the battle after Norway attacked shortly after another army lead by McDonald of Ireland had been defeated. Then, weary as Macbeth's army was, they defeated the Norwegians. So Scotland 1, Norway 0
Partly in Scotland but most of the battle scenes were filmed in Ireland using the Irish Army Reserve as extras.
Welsh troops are part of the British Army, along with troops from England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, they are currently involved in the conflict in Afghanistan.
National Army - Ireland - was created in 1922.
National Army - Ireland - ended in 1924.
They'll not conquer this citadel! Our army is set to conquer all of the cities in the valley.
Scotland doesn't have its own army. Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and people from Scotland who wish to have a military career join the British Armed Forces. British Army, Royal Navy or Royal Air Force.
There were American and British air bases in Northern Ireland and Scotland during the war, but not in the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland was a neutral country, so it was not involved in the war directly so its army had no involvment. Some Irish citizens fought with the British army.
Ireland Army Community Hospital was created in 1957.