Abstract

AbstractApproximately 250 men and women who died in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in Ireland have been claimed as martyrs for Catholicism. As well as demonstrating one aspect of Irish Catholic experience, martyrdom offers insights into the difficulties in governing Ireland in the early modern period.

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