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Elder & Co. Ireland's Wars: How Art
MacMurragh...
- then
followed when
Strongbow accompanied MacMurrough,
along with many men, to
attack and
regain MacMurrogh's lands.[citation needed] Later, with the marriage...
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penny should be
yearly paid from each
house to the See of Rome. In 1168
Macmurrogh, King of Leinster,
driven from his
kingdom sought Henry's aid, and then...
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family Knockfin,
Doonmacfelim and
Ballinalacken were
owned by
Teigue MacMurrogh O'Brien. Doonmacfelim,
close to Fisherstreet, is a
tower house from the...
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castles in the parish, at
Inchovea and Kilmore, both the
property of
Teige MacMurrogh O’Brien. The main
antiquities surviving in 1845 were
Knockaunacurra fort...
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Edward III Art Óg
mac Murchadha Caomhánach
becomes King of Leinster. Mael
Sechlainn Ó Domhnalláin, an
Irish poet. "Art
Mac Murrogh Kavanagh (1377-1417)...
- "Criomthan", "Hugh Dubh", Fíngen mac Áedo Duib ("Flan", d. 618), Seachnusa,
Fiacha Laoch, Flan, Dubh-Jonracht,
Murrogh, Eigherein, Maolura, Suilebhan....
- Ireland. Lord:
Henry V Art Mór
Mac Murchadha Caomhánach (anglicized Art
MacMurrough-Kavanagh), King of
Leinster "Art
Mac Murrogh Kavanagh (1377–1417) – Concise...
- Áedo Duib ("Flan", d. 618), Seachnusa,
Fiacha Laoch, Flan, Dubh-Jonracht,
Murrogh, Eigherein, Maolura, Suilebhan. see https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100060/index...
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whereby the
testify to
Queen Elizabeth in
favor of
Murrogh Mac Turlogh O'Brien, then living, that the
Mac Tieges of
Arran his ancestors, were,
under her Majesty...