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Carberry Island (Irish:
Oilean Chairbre) is a
small uninhabited island in
Lough Ree in
County Westmeath, Ireland.
Located near Athlone, the
island was...
- the
migration of the O'Donovans of Uí
Chairbre (and who
ignored the
MacCarthaig element within the Uí
Chairbre), and others,
including Canon John O'****ny...
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Santon (Stondane /
Skeerey Stondane)
Rushen Arbory (Cairbre /
Skeerey Chairbre): now
merged into the
parish district of
Arbory and
Rushen Rushen (historically...
- Ímair. His son
Cathal mac Donnubán also
ruled the
smaller kingdom of Uí
Chairbre Áebda. From Donnubán mac
Cathail accession to the
kingship in 962 to the...
- meic Trénmhoir; O'Grady (1892a) ed., p. 216 ****hall mac Thréduirn
mheic Chairbre ; O'Grady (1892b) tr. p. 245 ****all son of
Tredhorn son of Cairbre; Dooley...
- Coiscéim. Ó Cróinín, Seán (1985). Ó Cróinín,
Donncha (ed.).
Seanachas ó
Chairbre 1. Scríbhinní Béaloidis. Vol. 13.
University College Dublin: Comhairle...
- from the
Drowes west to the
Owenmore River in Ballysadare.
Duncarbry (Dun
Chairbre)
marks the
border of Cairbre's
territory on the Drowes,
while the Barony...
-
Danish /
Irish conflicts in the late 10th century, the O'Donovans of Ui
Chairbre saw
their influence wane
during the next two
centuries while they tried...
- Cork, O'Donovan
first pla****
Gaelic football as a
schoolboy with Coláiste
Chairbre. His
performances at
school level resulted in his
selection for the Cork...
- w**** at
Ceann Eich, and they
killed Amhlaoibh Ó Donnabháin, king of Uí
Chairbre Éabha, and some of the
Galls were killed,
including Mac Coisdealbha. The...