In other incidents, Catholics burned an Orange lodge hall in Broughshane, 14 miles ( 22 kms ) northwest of Belfast, and blocked roads in Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland 40 miles ( 65 kms ) southwest of Belfast, with at least 15 burning buses and other vehicles.
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Besides the clashes in north Belfast, Catholics burned an Orange lodge hall in Broughshane, 14 miles ( 20 kms ) northwest of Belfast and blocked roads in Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland 40 miles ( 65 kms ) southwest of Belfast, with at least 15 burning buses and other vehicles.
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Henry of York ( " the Abominable " ) tried to usurp his nephew's throne, there was a papal crusade ( the " War of the English Succession " ) to restore the rightful heir, culminating in the " Holy Victory " at Coverley, which was designated as the ecclesiastical capital of England.