House of Guinness is the latest Netflix hit, and the historical drama takes some creative liberties with its narrative. Many of the best historical TV shows of all time frequently shift the narratives of history for dramatic purposes, offering fabricated insights into the personal lives of prominent historical figures to generate a bit of additional flair.

The story of the Guinness family is fascinating on its own, with several generations impacting not only the success of a prominent brewery but also the political landscape of Ireland as a whole. When the company was founded, Ireland was still under British rule, and the series depicts how the family's actions may have led to that change.

There Was No Fenian Riot At Benjamin Guinness's Funeral

The Fenians are a prominent player

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