SOVEREIGN ROYAL HOUSE OF NORTHERN IRELAND !!!
- TWLF IGO WORLD HQ IRELAND
- Jun 21, 2024
- 5 min read
Updated: Mar 11



















*PORTRAIT OF EMPEROR WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR I : (NORMANDY)


*GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT ~ '' HOUSE OF PLANTAGENET '' :
*ADDITIONAL HISTORICAL INFO ABOUT ~ ''HOUSE OF PLATAGENET'' :
*Other Different Armorial of ~ '' The House of Plantagenet '' :
*European Heraldry ~ '' House Of Plantagenet'' :
*Additional Info About ~ '' Plantagenet Family Tree '' :
*Plantagenet ~ OXFORD REFERENCE :
*BOOK INFO ABOUT ~ '' THE PLANTAGENET '' : (EXTERNAL SOURCE INFO ) :

*THIS PARTICULAR SOVEREIGN ROYAL HOUSE ADMINISTRATION OF NORTHERN IRELAND WILL ALSO FUNCTION AS A PART OF ~ '' FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OF COMMONWEALTH '' WHICH IS COMPRISES OF - ROMAN, BRITISH, FRENCH AND ISLAMIC ~ EMPIRES WHICH THE EMPEROR (KING OF KINGS) REPRESENTS BY HIS HEREDITARITY RIGHTS .
*FULL NAME OF THE SOVEREIGN EMPEROR (KING OF KINGS) WITH HIS TITLES AND DIFFERENT QUALIFICATIONS :
HIM EMPEROR KING ARCHDUKE LORD MIP H.E. VVIP MVP CHANCELLOR
SENIOR PROF. DR. INTERNATIONAL JUDGE AND PROVOST MARSHALL GENERAL
SIR CHOWDHURY, MOSHARAF HOSSAIN ~ CERTIFIED ~ CEO, CTO, CFO, CWO,
UCIB, CTT, ECONOMIST, LEAD AUDITOR, CIO, ChPP, CIP, CFP, CEMS, DGG, DLC,
DCM, DIDP, HRM, BSc Engg CS, BSc GE, M.Sc. CS , MSc LS, CURM , ARCHITECT, CONSULTANT, BBA, Mini - MBA, MBA , JUDICIAL ARBITRATOR, LLM, PDPM,
PDSM, PDREA, PGD ~ AI, PGD ~ PSCM, Ph.D. , Ed.D., Psy.D, DSJ, DOE, DWM,
DLM, DLE, DMETA, DTh, DBA, D.Litt.
*OFFICIAL EMAIL ADDRESS FOR THIS PARTICULAR ROYAL HOUSE :
*OUR AUTHORIZED OFFICIALS FOR THIS ROYAL HOUSE :
1) CAO (CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER) / CRA (CHIEF ROYAL ADMINISTRATOR) :
H.E. AMB. JOSEFINA PANLILIO ABUBAKAR, MPA
2) OUR SOVEREIGN MILITARY HIGH OFFICIAL FOR THIS ROYAL HOUSE :
( NOT APPOINTED YET )













*OUR OTHER TOP IMPORTANT ROYAL HOUSES UNDER OUR SOVEREIGN MONARCHY :

*DIFFERENT ROYAL ADMINISTRATIONS OF ~ KING OF KINGS (THE EMPEROR) BASED IN DIFFERENT REGIONS !!! :


*DIFFERENT TYPES OF LAWS THAT PROTECTS THE LEGAL RIGHTS OF THE SOVEREIGN EMPEROR (KING OF KINGS) & HIS MONARCHY & SOVEREIGN ROYAL HOUSES WORLDWIDE IN ALL CONTINENTS :
*TWLF IGO GOVERNOR GENERAL (KING OF KINGS / THE EMPEROR) HAS BEEN MEANWHILE OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS THE MOST EDUCATED PERSON ON EARTH :
*ADDITIONAL SPIRITUAL CROWN DESIGNS OF THE ~ KING OF KINGS
(THE EMPEROR) :
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*During the time of Emperor William the Conqueror and after, the currency system in Ireland underwent significant changes influenced by the arrival of the Normans and the evolving political landscape. Here’s a brief overview of the currencies used in Ireland during and after William the Conqueror’s reign :
1. Gaelic Irish Currency (Before the Normans)
Type: Gold and Silver Coinage
Era: Pre-12th Century
Details:
Before the Norman invasion, Ireland primarily used a barter system, although some gold and silver coins were in circulation, often imported from other regions.
The most common form of currency was silver rings, known as "ring money," which were used as a medium of exchange.
There were also some small quantities of imported coinage from Viking settlements, particularly in Dublin.
2. Anglo-Norman Coinage (Post-1066)
Type: Silver Penny
Era: 12th Century (After 1066)
Details:
Following the Norman invasion of Ireland, which began in the late 12th century, the Anglo-Norman lords introduced a new currency system.
The silver penny, modeled after the English penny, became the primary form of currency in areas controlled by the Normans.
These coins often bore the names and images of the English monarchs and featured standard designs similar to those used in England.
3. Henry II of England (Invasion of Ireland)
Type: Silver Penny
Era: Late 12th Century
Details:
Henry II’s reign marked the formal introduction of English coinage into Ireland after his invasion in 1171.
The silver penny minted during this time featured Henry II’s image and inscriptions, solidifying English influence in Irish currency.
The introduction of these coins began the process of economic integration between Ireland and England.
4. The Dublin Mint (12th Century)
Type: Silver Pennies
Era: 12th to 13th Century
Details:
A mint was established in Dublin, producing its own silver pennies that were used across Ireland.
These coins were often imitated versions of the English pennies but were significant in facilitating trade within the region.
The Dublin mint continued to produce coins under various English and Irish rulers, influencing the local economy.
5. The Gaelic Resurgence (13th Century)
Type: Gaelic Coins
Era: 13th Century
Details:
In response to Anglo-Norman rule, some Gaelic lords began minting their own coins, reflecting local authority and resistance to English control.
These coins often incorporated Gaelic symbols and inscriptions, signifying the duality of cultures in Ireland.
6. The Plantagenet Period (Late 12th to 14th Century)
Type: Silver Penny and Groat
Era: 12th to 14th Century
Details:
During the Plantagenet rule, both the penny and larger coins known as groats were used throughout Ireland.
The groat was introduced as a larger denomination and became significant in trade and commerce.
Coins from this period reflected the evolving economic ties between Ireland and England.
7. Edward I’s Coinage (Late 13th Century)
Type: Silver Penny and Groat
Era: 13th Century
Details:
Edward I of England reformed the coinage system, and his silver pennies and groats circulated widely in Ireland.
The design of these coins featured Edward’s image and Latin inscriptions, reinforcing English authority.
*Summary of Key Currency Developments :
Gaelic Ring Money: Pre-Norman form of currency primarily used before the 12th century.
Anglo-Norman Silver Penny: Introduced after the Norman invasion, modeled on English currency.
Henry II’s Silver Penny: Established English influence in Ireland during the late 12th century.
Dublin Mint: Produced localized silver pennies reflecting both Anglo-Norman and Gaelic influences.
Plantagenet Groats: Larger denominations introduced in the late 12th and 13th centuries, facilitating trade.
*Conclusion :
The currency in Ireland during and after the reign of William the Conqueror evolved significantly due to the Norman invasion and subsequent English rule. The transition from a barter economy and localized currencies to a more standardized coinage system reflects the broader cultural and economic changes occurring in Ireland during this period. The introduction of English coinage and the establishment of mints facilitated trade and integration, shaping Ireland's economic landscape for centuries to come.


*LIST OF LARGEST EMPIRES :
*DIFFERENT CROWNED IMAGES OF THE SOVEREIGN EMPEROR (KING OF KINGS) HAS BEEN UPDATED :
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