-
Domhnall Got Mac Cárthaigh (Got = stammering, lisping;
anglicised Donal Gott MacCarthy), died 1251, was the
ancestor of the
MacCarthy Reagh [Riabhach]...
-
Domnall Got
Cairprech Mac
Carthaigh 1251 1261 son of
Domnall Got
Cairprech Mac
Carthaigh Cormac Mac
Carthaig son of
Domnall Got
Cairprech Mac Carthaigh...
- soon
forced into
abdication due to no
longer being righdamhna.
Donnchadh Cairprech Ó
Briain had to deal with
dissent from the Mac Con Mara and Ó
Coinn against...
-
Domhnall Maol
Cairprech Mac
Carthaigh (anglicised
Donal Maol
Cairprech MacCarthy), who, as the son of
Donal Gott MacCarthy,
succeeded his
eldest brother...
- is
located on
Abbey Street near the
river Fergus in Ennis.
Donnchadh Cairprech Ó
Briain (Dermot O'Brian), son of
Domnall Mór Ua Briain, High King of...
- Anglo-Norman
troops gathered in Munster, and of
followers of
Donnchad Cairprech Ó Briain, King of Thomond. This
expedition aided in
forcing Cathal Crobhdearg...
-
Conchobar Ruadh, King of
Thomond 1198-1202/1203,
killed 1202/1203.
Donnchadh Cairprech, King of
Thomond 1208/1210–1242.
Princess (Ní Briain) of
Thomond who married...
-
north bank of the
River Aherlow, Moor
Abbey was
established by
Donnchadh Cairprech Ó Briain, King of
Thomond 1210–42. In 1471 a new
church was constructed...
-
Briain (died 1194),
namely Muirchertach,
Conchobar Ruad, and
Donnchad Cairprech, into Desmond. The
Annals of
Inisfallen report the
events as follows:[1]...
-
Donal Gott MacCarthy, a
medieval King of Desmond, or with
Donal Maol
Cairprech MacCarthy, the
first independent ruler of Carbery. He had two brothers...