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Mac Murchadha Caomhánach, died in 1632.
Later senior descendants who
retained the
position among the
Irish upper-classes
included Arthur MacMorrough Kavanagh...
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Arthur MacMurrough
Kavanagh (25
March 1831 – 25
December 1889) was an
Irish politician. His
middle name is
spelled MacMorrough in some contemporaneous...
- The
MacMorrough Kavanagh,
Prince of
Leinster The O'Morchoe The O'Toole of Fer Tire (in abeyance) Clan O’Dwyer
Osraige Dál Birn
Kings of
Osraige Mac Giolla...
- the invasion.
These Cambro-Norman
knights were
retained by
Diarmuid MacMorrough, the
deposed King of Leinster, as an ally in his
fight with the High...
- not burned, it
would be one of Ireland's
biggest cities today. King
Dermot MacMurrough
founded St. Mary's
Abbey as a
house of
Augustinian canons c. 1158...
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Aoife MacMurrough (Irish:
Aoife Nic Murchada; c. 1153 – c. 1188), also
known as Eva of
Leinster or Red Eva, was an
Irish noblewoman. The
daughter of King...
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Diarmait mac Máel na mBó (died 7
February 1072) was King of Leinster, as well as High King of
Ireland (with opposition). He was one of the most important...
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Murchad mac Diarmata (English:
Murrough MacDermot) (died 1070) was a late eleventh-century
ruler of the
kingdoms of Leinster, Dublin, and the Isles. He...
- (ancestors of the
Mac Murchada and Caomhánach), the Uí Dúnlainge (ancestors of the O'Byrnes and the O'Tooles), the Uí
Bairrche (ancestors of the
Mac Gormáin),...
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Thomas Kavanagh, The
MacMorrough (10
March 1767 – 20
January 1837) was an
Irish landowner. He was the
fourth son of
Thomas Kavanagh of Borris, County...