Ep 10: King Henry II in Ireland - Submissions, Reform & the Lord of Ireland
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Episode 10 of Irish History Tales explores the arrival and impact of King Henry II in Ireland in 1171–1172, marking a major turning point in the Norman Conquest. After the victories of Strongbow (Richard de Clare) and the growing power of the Norman lords, Henry lands in Ireland to bring the invasion under direct royal control and prevent Strongbow from creating an independent kingdom.
The episode examines the submissions of Gaelic kings and the beginning of the Lordship of Ireland. It also explores the Synod of Cashel and the growing influence of the English crown over the Irish Church, linking these developments to the controversial Papal Bull Laudabiliter.
We also explore whether the murder of Thomas Becket influenced King Henry II's decision to invade Ireland. Key figures such as Hugh de Lacy, Strongbow, and Henry II are discussed as the first phase of the Norman Conquest comes to an end and a new political era begins. The episode also explores how Norman rule would gradually reshape Ireland through new systems of lordship, trade, agriculture, religion, and royal administration.