The Normans travelled to Britain after the death of King Edward of England. William, Duke of Normandy, attempted to claim the throne due to his blood relation with King Edward claiming that Edward himself had named him his successor two years prior.
Scotland England Wales and Northern IrelandGreat Britain is made up of England, Scotland and Wales.The UK is made up of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The UK and Britain are slightly different. Britain, or Great Britain, is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is added, the country then gets its full name of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Answer The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is made up of: England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland Most of the small islands around the British Isles.
Ireland was split into Northern Ireland, taking up 6 counties, and the Republic of Ireland, taking up the remaining 26
It was brought to Britain first, and from Britain it came to Ireland, most likely by Walter Raleigh.
The Normans travelled to Britain after the death of King Edward of England. William, Duke of Normandy, attempted to claim the throne due to his blood relation with King Edward claiming that Edward himself had named him his successor two years prior.
Great Britain and Ireland make up the British Isles
No. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland. Britain is an island consisting of England, Scotland and Wales. The term United Kingdom includes Northern Ireland with the countries in Britain.
Ireland. Also where st. Patrick is the patron saint of
The British Isles are made up of Great Britain and Ireland. The island of Great Britain contains England, Scotland, and Wales. The island of Ireland contains Ireland and Northern Ireland. Although Northern Ireland is on the Irish island, it is considered a part of Great Britain.
Great Britain is made up of several countries. Specifically, it is made up of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Great Britain is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is included, the country then gets its full title of 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.
No. Great Britain and Northern Ireland is made up of the countries of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Historically, The Reublic of Ireland was divided in to four provinces, viz., Ulster(North), Munster(South), Leinster (East), and Connacht/Connaught (West). Each province was divided into counties. The province of Ulster consisted of nine counties. On division in 1922, the international border between the UK and the Irish free State separated the nine counties of Ulster, into six counties of Northern Ireland(UK) and three counties into the Irish Free State.. The six counties of Northern Ireland (UK) are Antrim, Down, Londonderry, Tyrone, Armagh and Fermanagh. The three counties of Ulster that remain in the Republic of Ireland are Monaghan, Donegal, & Leitrim.
Andrew was never in Ireland.