BBC archive clips explain the significance of the Battle of the Boyne in 1690, when William (of Orange) defeated James II to secure the throne of England, Ireland and Scotland.
The latest in the historical documentary series on the events and effects of Britain's most famous battles. The Battle of the Boyne in 1690 proved to be one of the major turning points in Irish ...
The UK has a number of bank holidays throughout the year for different reasons, but few of them for such bloody reasons as the Battle of Boyne. There are 18 parades, the lighting of bonfires ...
Nearby is the scene of the infamous Battle of the Boyne, which as family spats go, was about the most vicious and long-lasting in Ireland at least. Catholic James II of England had lost his crown ...
William III is believed to have crossed the site on his way to the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 Speaking on Good Morning Ulster, John Anderson, vice-chair of UAHS said the charity must challenge ...
Another rally to oppose the demolition of Belfast’s Boyne Bridge will also mark the 12th anniversary of the Union flag ...
Musket on display at the Museum of Orange Heritage believed to have been used in the Battle of the Boyne The inaugural 'Boyne Day' at the Museum of Orange Heritage in Belfast is being held on ...
The Battle of Agincourt: October 25, 1415 3. The Battle of the Boyne: July 11, 1690 4. The Battle of Trafalgar: October 21, 1805 5. The Battle of Waterloo: June 18, 1815 6. The Battle of the Somme ...