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Grace O'Malley: The Pirate Queen Who Defied an Empire

Par : Lily Kempson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231760961
  • EAN9798231760961
  • Date de parution04/12/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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A Summary of the Saga: One Woman's War Against the Tide of ConquestGrace O'Malley, the legendary Pirate Queen of Connacht, was a strategic political actor and military commander-the last great defender of the autonomous Gaelic world against the Tudor Empire. Born into the Uí Mháille clan, the "Lords of the Sea, " Gráinne was steeped in the independent world of Brehon Law. After her first husband's death, she leveraged her rights and galley fleet for a career of "maintenance by land and sea, " earning the title "Mistress of Clew Bay." Her second marriage to Richard-in-Iron Bourke further consolidated her power.
The Tudor conquest, spearheaded by the ruthless Governor Sir Richard Bingham, systematically dismantled the Gaelic order, leading to the murder of her son, Owen, and the imprisonment of her family. In 1593, facing existential peril, Gráinne undertook the audacious act of appealing directly to Queen Elizabeth I. Her Eighteen Articles of Complaint led to the historic meeting at Greenwich, resulting in the "Articles of Agreement, " securing her family's release and a temporary destruction of Bingham's power.
Gráinne's final act was a Mother's Pragmatism, securing her son Tibbot's survival through submission to the Crown during the Nine Years' War. She died in 1603, the same year as Queen Elizabeth. Her life remains a powerful symbol of Independence Against Impossible Odds, breaking gender barriers, and the enduring spirit of the Gaelic nation, cementing her status as Granuaile. 
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