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- Seola, for the same annals note that "A great slaughter was made of the Connachtmen by the men of Munster, wherein Conchobhar Ua Flaithbheartaigh, lord of...
- the North poured upon them without previous notice, and numbers of the Connachtmen were slain by them, and among the rest Gillacheallaigh Ua hEidhin, lord...
- He told her to bring her son for fostering to his friend among the Connachtmen. And on the following day he went to the battle." Achtan gave birth to...
- Connacht, Muirgius, who was among the defenders. In retaliation, the Connachtmen attacked the ships, m****acring the crews.[citation needed] Mael Sechnaill...
- fought the men of Dublin, and the fighting was so fierce that only 100 Connachtmen and twenty Dublinmen survived. The last casualties occurred at "Dubgall's...
- original name of Ballinasloe] where Toirdhealbhach Ua Conchobhair, with the Connachtmen, aud Niall, son of Domhnall Mac Lachlainn, with the chieftains of Clann-Conaill...
- son of Donnchadh, son of Eogan Ua Concobuir, was then made king by the Connachtmen. After winning the battle of Tóchar-móna-Coinnedha (Templetogher, County...
- River Shannon as far as Clonfert, but the crews were slaughtered by the Connachtmen. Another fleet was sent around the western coast of Ireland on the Atlantic...
- to Argyll and the Hebrides). The ensuing conflict saw Toirdelbach's Connachtmen crush Muirchertach's mercenaries, and the losses suffered by the forces...
- resigned his office, and survived a preferment controversy for "favouring Connachtmen" at Louvain, Burke was again in Ireland, where he was Prior of Athenry...