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MacMurrough is a
townland in the
parish of New Ross,
County Wexford, Ireland.
According to
local tradition, it is
named after Dermot MacMurrough, a 12th-century...
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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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Murchada (Modern Irish:
Diarmaid Mac Murchadha;
anglicised as
Dermot MacMurrough or
Dermot MacMurphy; c. 1110 – c. 1 May 1171), was King of
Leinster in...
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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...
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surname mac
Murchada (from
which modern Irish Mac Murchadha,
anglicised as
MacMurrough, Murphy, Morrow, etc.). From this
branch descended Domhnall Caomhánach...
- garden,
seeing them all in
uniform kilts. Only
Anthony MacMurrough, the
nephew of
Eveline MacMurrough,
turns away from
their politics.
After his
return from...
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Striguil where he had a fortress. In 1167 the King of Leinster,
Dermot MacMurrough, was
deprived of his
title by Rory O'Connor, the High King of Ireland...
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Murchadha Caomhánach (anglicized Art
MacMurrough-Kavanagh and Art MacMorrough; 1357 – c.
December 1417) was an
Irish king who is generally...
- of an
Irish song that was
copyrighted in 1910, with
music by
Dermot Macmurrough (Harold R. White) and
lyrics by
Josephine V. Rowe. The
title is a transliteration...
- sound,
Aoife has
often been
incorrectly anglicised as Eva or Eve.
Aoife MacMurrough (also
known as Eva of Leinster) was a 12th-century
Irish noblewoman....