The city of Limerick was besieged a total of five times in the 17th century. Two of these sieges took place during the Eleven years war (1641-1653). The first of these happened in 1642, when Irish Catholic Confederate troops besieged and took the citadel of King John's Castle from an English Protestant garrison.

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  • The city of Limerick was besieged a total of five times in the 17th century. Two of these sieges took place during the Eleven years war (1641-1653). The first of these happened in 1642, when Irish Catholic Confederate troops besieged and took the citadel of King John's Castle from an English Protestant garrison.
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  • Sieges of Limerick
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  • The city of Limerick was besieged a total of five times in the 17th century. Two of these sieges took place during the Eleven years war (1641-1653). The first of these happened in 1642, when Irish Catholic Confederate troops besieged and took the citadel of King John's Castle from an English Protestant garrison.
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  • Siege of Limerick (1642)
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