- and
Sitric Mac Dubhghaill. The Ua
Conchobairs brought "the
fleets of Dun-
Gaillmhe, of Conmhaicne-mara, of the men of Umhall, of Ui-Amhalghadha, and Ui-Fiachrach"...
- Gallimhe. The
Annals of the Four
Masters noted that "The
castle of Bun-
Gaillmhe was
burned and
demolished [by] a
fleet of the men of Munster." The Munstermen...
- were
slain by
Conchobhar Ua Flaithbheartaigh. 1132 The
castle of Bun-
Gaillmhe was
burned and
demolished by a
fleet of the men of Munster; and a great...
- Gaeilge, Pádraig Ó
Snodaigh & Liam Prút. Coiscéim, 1997. Dílseoirí na
Gaillmhe - faoi airm agus éide 1798
roimhe agus ina dhiaidh:. Coiscéim, 1998. Len:...
-
Mogha [came] by sea to meet them, and they
demolished the
castle of Bun
Gaillmhe, and
plundered and
burned the town. The
defeat of An
Cloidhe [was inflicted]...
- Mac
Fhirbhisigh notes that the text was
completed "...i cColáisde na
Gaillmhe dhia Céadaoin vii. Augusti. anno
MDCXLIX / in the
college of Galway, 8...
- The
earliest record of the term
occurred in 1132, when The
castle of Bun-
Gaillmhe (Galway) was
burned and
demolished by a
fleet of the men of Munster; and...