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Donnchad mac Gilla Pátraic (Donagh
MacGillapatrick) (died 1039), was King of
Osraige and King of Leinster. His
father was
Gilla Pátraic
mac Donnchada....
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kingdom of Ossory,
defeating the
forces of king
Donnchad Mac Gilla Patraic (Donagh
MacGillapatrick) in the
battle of
Achad Úr. However,
Donnchad withdrew...
- that
gives the area its name.
Built around 1425,
probably by
Finghin MacGillapatrick Reportedly came
under attack on
several occasions by the "sovereign...
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Domnall Mór Ua Briain, or
Domnall Mór
mac Toirrdelbaig Uí Briain, was King of
Thomond in
Ireland from 1168 to 1194 and a
claimant to the
title King of...
- late 1530s,
according to the Rev.
James MacCaffrey,
writing in 1914: "Three
years later (1537)
MacGillapatrick (Fitzpatrick) of
Ossory promised faithfully...
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firstly a
daughter of the
Mac Carthaigh Mór who died
without issue. He
married secondly Sadb
MacGillapatrick,
daughter of
Donnchad mac Gilla Pátraic, King of...
- 170;
Mac William Burkes:
Mac William Iochtar (de Burgh),
Lords of
Lower Connacht and
Viscounts of Mayo, 1332–1649, p. 171;
Burke of Clanricard:
Mac William...
- on the site
belong to a
Dominican friary founded in 1382 by
Finghan MacGillapatrick, Lord of
Upper Ossory. The church,
which was
conserved by the local...
- of his
uncle Theobald Butler Thomas, who was
slain by
Dermoid Mac Shane,
MacGillaPatrick of
Upper Ossory, and left an only
daughter Margaret, who was first...
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early 15th
century tower house, once the prin****l
stronghold of the
MacGillapatricks of
Upper Ossory. The
castle bears the
image of a
sheela na gig. Under...