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- The Braganstown m****acre took place on 9 June, 1329 in Braganstown, modern County Louth, Ireland. A mob of angry tenants attacked and killed the local...
- harpist and player of the tiompan, murdered with many others at the Braganstown M****acre. Ó Cearbhaill appears to have been descended from the Ó Cearbhaill...
- 1329: Maol Ruanaidh Cam Ó Cearbhaill, tiompanist, murdered during the Braganstown M****acre in County Louth. 1330: Mael Sechlainn Mac Carmaic, a general...
- Scots at age 5; he will rule Scotland for nearly 42 years. June 10 – Braganstown m****acre, County Louth, Ireland: Over 160 are killed. June 11 – Battle...
- Events from the year 1329 in Ireland. Lord: Edward III June 10 – Braganstown m****acre, County Louth: over 160 killed. 10 August – The battle of Ardnocher...
- large quantity of human bones was found in the cave in 1869. 9 June 1329 Braganstown m****acre Branganstown, County Louth ~160 John de Bermingham and around...
- in defeating the Scots. De Bermingham was subsequently killed in the Braganstown m****acre on 13 June 1329 along with some 200 members of his family and...
- for playing the harp was killed along with many other people at the Braganstown M****acre by unknown persons on 10 June 1329. The murders were never solved...
- priory at Monasteroris, County Offaly. Bermingham was killed in the Braganstown m****acre on 13 June 1329 in a feud between the Anglo-Irish families of...
- 1318 – Battle of Faughart (October) 1328 – Battle of Thomond 1329 – Braganstown m****acre 1329 – Battle of Ardnocher 1330 – Battle of Fiodh-an-Átha 1333–1338...