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- history of military conflict in Galway. Dun Beal Gallimhe can be translated as "fort at the mouth of the Gallimhe river." It is believed to have been situated...
- Béal Gallimhe 1230 – Findcairn [citation needed] 1232 – Siege of Dún Béal Gallimhe 1234 – Battle of the Curragh 1235 – Siege of Dún Béal Gallimhe 1247...
- The sack of Dun Gallimhe, also known as the sack of Galway Castle, took place in 1247 between the Gaels and the Normans, resulting in a Gaelic victory...
- Flaithbheartaigh Titles King of Connacht King of Iar Connacht King of Maigh Seóla King of Muintir Murchada Governor of Dun Gallimhe Cadet branches McDonough...
- Second Bulgarian Empire over the Despotate of Epirus. Siege of Dun Beal Gallimhe W****-long inconclusive battle between the Irish and Normans. Battle of...
- Muireadhach, who died in 1121. He was Ua Conchobair's governor of Dun Gallimhe. Mac Carthaigh's Book sub anno 1125 states that: Flann and Gillariabhach...
- in the pre-historic era. The Gamanraige ruled the territory between the Gallimhe or Galway river, to the Drowes and Duff rivers in the north-east. Their...
- Battle of Embo 1247 CE : Battle of Ballyshannon 1247 CE : Sack of Dun Gallimhe 1249 CE : First Battle of Athenry 1256 CE : Battle of Magh Slecht 1257...
- at its greatest extent. The Gamanraige ruled the territory between the Gallimhe or Galway river, to the Drowes and Duff rivers in the north-east. Their...
- Gaufrid is consecrated as the first Abbot of Dunfermline Abbey. The Dun Beal Gallimhe is erected by King Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair of Connacht. In Ireland,...