- The
Battle of
Knockdoe took
place on 19
August 1504 at
Knockdoe, in the
Parish of
Lackagh (Irish Leacach),
County Galway,
between two Anglo-Irish lords –...
- Lord
Deputy who was
usually the
current Earl of Kildare. The
Battle of
Knockdoe in 1504 saw such a
coalition army
fight the
Burkes in Galway. However,...
- as a
courageous soldier, who
fought with
distinction at the
Battle of
Knockdoe in 1504. He was the son of
Thomas Nangle, 15th
Baron of Navan: his mother...
- Uí Maine,
Chief of the Name, was a
leading parti****nt in the
Battle of
Knockdoe, fl. 1499–1511.
Maelsechlainn is
believed to have been the son of a previous...
- Mac I
Briens of Aran, plus
several Gallowgl**** units. At the
Battle of
Knockdoe in
August 1504,
Burke was defeated. The
Annals of the Four
Masters record...
-
recorded death in
Ireland from a bullet. [citation needed] 1504 –
Battle of
Knockdoe –
Fitzgeralds of
Kildare defeat the
Clanricarde Burkes 1522 –
Battle of...
-
Chancellor of Ireland, and a
distinguished soldier who
fought at the
Battle of
Knockdoe; his grandson, the
seventh baron, was also a
notable soldier. The eighth...
-
Kildare and
Howth fought together at the
notoriously bloody Battle of
Knockdoe in 1504
between the
forces of the
Crown and the
Burkes of Connaught. Howth...
-
occupation of the town by Clanricarde. This
event led to the
Battle of
Knockdoe and the
relief of
Galway by the Earl of Kildare.[citation needed] History...
- in
Irish history, the
Second Battle of
Athenry (1316) and the
Battle of
Knockdoe (1504). The
casualties of both
battles were
measured in
several thousand...