Definition
The Boyne refers primarily to the Battle of the Boyne, a significant battle in Irish history fought in 1690. It was a clash between the forces of the deposed King James II and the forces of King William III (William of Orange), who had recently taken the throne. William's victory secured Protestant ascendancy in Ireland and had long-lasting political and religious consequences. Think of it as a major political showdown that reshaped the balance of power in a country. 'Boyne' symbolizes division, conflict, and historical turning points in Ireland.