Northern Ireland, as known now, only came into existence in 1922 and so was not around in Henry VIII's time. He tried to bring his form of Protestantism to Ireland.
In the Winter of 1170, when King Henry the Second of England invaded Ireland.
yes he was
Following the Norman invasion of Ireland to help Diarmaid McMorrough in 1169, Henry II was worried about there being a Norman stronghold in Ireland to rival him. He decided to come to Ireland to establish his authority.
Basically, it all started in the early 1500ss when King Henry VII off England decided he needed to divorce his infertile wife and get a divorce. Only problem was, Catholicism dictated that divorce was not an option. Apparently, Henry was quite familiar with the expression "if you don't like the rules, change them!" So, he decided that a new religion was what he needed and voila!: The Anglican Church was born. Hey, it's great to be the King! Henry converted himself, along with all of his subjects, to this new British brand of Protestantism - - - yet Ireland remained a bastion of Catholicism.
Henry the 7th was a Catholic
Henry Fleming - Northern Ireland politician - died in 1956.
catholic
Brian Henry Martin was born on June 3, 1971, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK.
Catholicism
James Galway was born on December 8, 1939, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK.
In the Winter of 1170, when King Henry the Second of England invaded Ireland.
John Henry McArdle has written: 'The role of information technology and information systems in strategic management within theprocurement function of the Northern Ireland Health and Personal Social Services' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Services, Northern Ireland
William Henry Ireland was born in 1775.
William Henry Ireland died in 1835.
yes. from catholic to protostant. (or the other way around.)
William Henry Ireland - politician - was born in 1884.
Henry IV was into a lot of war on religion and philip was always with what he believed and did't change or have a war over it.