• Southern Ireland (Irish: Deisceart Éireann, pronounced [dʲɛʃcəɾˠtˠ ˈeːɾʲənˠ]) was the larger of the two parts of Ireland that were created when Ireland was partitioned...
  • Loyalists and loyalism in a southern irish community, 19211922*. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 May 2016.
  • Many Irish republicans saw this treaty as a betrayal and in June 1922 clashes between these extremists and the new government in Southern Ireland led to war.
  • On May 3rd, 1921 Southern Ireland (26 counties) and Northern Ireland (six counties) were established under the Government of Ireland Act (1920).
  • Southern Ireland (19211922) - Wikipedia. ... Why was Ireland divided in 1921? Resistance to British rule in Ireland had existed for hundreds of years.
  • What status did Eire gain 1922? The Anglo-Irish Treaty, signed in December 1921, led to the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922.
  • The fire which the Irish Army started in the Four-Courts destroyed many priceless historic documents, including all of Ireland's accumulated census data.
  • Southern Ireland, 19211922. Daumen hoch. Kommentar. ... Südirland als politische Einheit wurde am 6. Dezember 1922 vom irischen Freistaat abgelöst.
  • In 1921, a cease-fire was declared, and in January 1922 a faction of Irish nationalists signed a peace treaty with Britain, calling for the partition of Ireland...
  • In 1922, following the War of Independence, twenty-six southern counties of Ireland seceded from the United Kingdom as the Irish Free State.