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Franciscan Friars Minor,
Conventual founded 1240-7 (before 1242? or c.1284) by
Donchad Cairbreach O'Brien (Donatus
Carbrac O'Brien), King of Thomond; Observant...
- in
other parts of Scotland. One of the
earliest references to Dunchad/
Donchad, is
found in the
margins of the 11th
century Book of Deer the
oldest writings...
-
Kingdoms of Dublin, Leinster,
Osraige and
Munster against the
forces of
Donchad ua
Ruairc of Breifne, in a
battle at Moin Croinnioce, near
modern Leixlip...
- Arroasian,
possible double-monastery with nuns
refounded c.1144,
probably by
Donchad (or Donough) O'Carroll, King of Oriel, at the
behest of St
Malachy and...
- also
referred to as "a good
soldier of Christ". Tola, the
reputed son of
Donchad, is also
referred to as
Thola or Tol****. He was born,
after the middle...
-
Colman (d. 948)
Confoelad (d. 951)
Donchadh (d. 971)
Fochartach (d. 1004)
Donchad Ua
Celieachair (d. 1048)
Comhoran (d. 1066)
Ceallack Reamhar (d. 1079)...
- in the
Annals of
Innisfallen (1209) as
being confirmed by King John to
Donchad Cairbreach O'Brien, King of Thormond, an ally of the
English king's Norman...
- Ruad mac Congalaig, 1159-1161 Mael
Sechlainn mac Congalaig, 1161-1164
Donchad Ruad Roigne, 1164-????
Diarmait mac Congalaig,
Muirchertach mac Congalaig...
-
Franciscan Friars Minor,
Conventual founded 1240-7 (before 1242? or c.1284) by
Donchad Cairbreach O'Brien (Donatus
Carbrac O'Brien), King of Thomond; Observant...