-
Corkmen and
Connaughtmen were
clashing while drinking and “accosted” bystanders. The
Corkmen were
avenging their loss
against the
Connaughtmen by rioting...
-
desolated by them. 837 - A
battle was
gained by the
Gentiles over the
Connaughtmen,
wherein was
slain Maelduin, son of
Muirgius mac Tommaltaig, with numbers...
- plundering,
without burning. This was the
first turning of
Brian and the
Connaughtmen against Maelseachlainn.
Irish Kings and High-Kings,
Francis John Byrne...
- Four
Masters note that in that year "Three
castles were
erected by the
Connaughtmen, the
castle of Dun-Leodhar, the
castle of the Gaillimh, and the castle...
-
Abbot of Tuam. 1034 - Dubhdaingean, lord of Connaught, was
slain by the
Connaughtmen themselves. The
Tribes and
Customs of Hy-Many, John O'Donovan, 1843 The...
- Ireland", in a
stylized narrative of events, states: The
Collas and the
Connaughtmen...
marched to the Carn of
Achadh leth-derg, in Fernmagh. From that hill...
- "The
Druid Ua Carthaigh,
chief poet of Connaught, was
killed by the
Connaughtmen themselves." No
surviving poems are
ascribed to him. The
forename In...
- See
Annals of
Inisfallen (AI) 717. A
battle was
fought between the
Connaughtmen and the
Corca Baiscinn,
wherein the son of
Talamhnaigh was slain. AI723...
- Flaithbheartaigh, and the son of
Cathal Ua Conchobhair, who had the
Connaughtmen along with them, to Toirdhealbhach, son of Diarmaid, and the Dal-gCais...
- of Caiseal, in Magh I,
where many were slain; of
which was said: "The
Connaughtmen were mighty;/in Magh I they were not feeble;/Let any one
inquire of Feidhlimidh...