The Williamite War in Ireland (Irish: Cogadh an Dá Rí, meaning 'war of the two kings') took place from March 1689 to October 1691. Fought between supporters of James II and his successor, William III, it resulted in a Williamite victory. It is generally viewed as a related conflict of the 1688 to 1697 Nine Years' War.
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The Williamite War is the title used in British history to describe the war waged in Ireland by King William III against King James II and his supporters ...
A notable feature of the Williamite war in Ireland was the increasing prevalence of guerilla warfare carried on by bands of irregular fighters called rapparees.