battle of Boyne

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A historical military engagement: The Battle of the Boyne was a significant battle fought in 1690 near the River Boyne in Ireland. It was a pivotal conflict in the Williamite War in Ireland, part of the wider War of the Grand Alliance (Nine Years' War). The battle resulted in a victory for the forces of the Protestant King William III (William of Orange) over the deposed Catholic King James II.
Usage
  • The term is used as a proper noun to refer to this specific historical event. It is often discussed in historical, political, and cultural contexts related to British, Irish, and European history.
  • Example:
Advanced Usage
  • "The Boyne": In historical and cultural discourse, especially in Ireland, the battle is sometimes referred to metonymically as "the Boyne."
    • The commemoration of the Boyne remains a significant date in the Ulster Protestant calendar.
Variants and Related Words
  • Williamite War (n): The war in Ireland (1689–1691) of which the Battle of the Boyne was a major part.
  • Glorious Revolution (n): The series of events in 1688–1689 that deposed James II and brought William III and Mary II to the throne, setting the stage for the conflict in Ireland.
Synonyms
  • Historical battle: A general term, but lacks the specific historical reference.
  • Williamite victory in Ireland: A descriptive phrase referring to the outcome.
Related Phrases
  • "To fight like the Boyne": This is not a standard idiom. However, the battle itself is a potent symbol, often referenced in phrases about decisive conflict or sectarian division, particularly in an Irish context.
    • The debate took on the bitterness of a re-fight of the Boyne.
Cultural and Historical Notes
  • The victory is commemorated annually on July 12th by some Protestant Unionist communities in Northern Ireland, particularly the Orange Order, with parades and events. The battle is seen as a foundational event securing Protestant ascendancy in Ireland.
  • The battle marked the effective end of James II's attempt to regain the thrones of England and Ireland and confirmed the Protestant succession.
Noun
  1. a battle in the War of the Grand Alliance in Ireland in 1690; William III defeated the deposed James II and so ended the Catholicism that had been reintroduced in England by the Stuarts

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