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Cairrge Brachaidhe, aka
Carrickbraghy or Carrichbrack, was a Gaelic-Irish
medieval territory located in Inishowen,
County Donegal, Ireland.
Thought to...
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Carrickmore Monastery early monastic site
coarbs until 16th
century Carraic;
Cairrge Carrowmore Monastery early monastic site
Clonca Monastery early monastic...
- Baile-an-Duibh; The
Defeat of
Glanog [citation needed] 1473 – Doire-Bhaile-na-
Cairrge [citation needed] 1475 – Baile-Locha-Luatha [citation needed] 1476 – Beal...
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centuries Inishowen was
divided into
three sectors, Aileach,
Bredach and
Cairrge Brachaidhe (Carraickabraghy) in the west. O'Mulhall (Mulfaal) and O'Hogain...
- Muircheartach, son of Cathal, son of Murchadh, son of
Muircheartach na
Cairrge O Conchubhair, who by
permission of God
wrote this
Prognostica of Bernardus...
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Carrickmore Monastery early monastic site
coarbs until 16th
century Carraic;
Cairrge 54°55′28″N 7°28′00″W / 54.924331°N 7.466755°W / 54.924331; -7.466755...
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enumerates several casualties not
listed in the
Ulster account: the
chief of
Cairrge Brachaidhe; Máel Finnén mac Donnagáin,
chief of Úi Cearnaigh; and Fergal...