-
hospitality by
their traditional enemies the
Munstermen, who
offer them a
place to stay. The
Ulaid accept, and the
Munstermen light a
bonfire beneath the wood and...
- ground. This, it is said, was
taken to be a very bad omen. Many of the
Munstermen were
unwilling to fight, and news of this came to
Cerball mac Muirecáin...
- and his
warriors unbeatable,
dried up all
sources of
water used by the
Munstermen, and
nearly drove Fiacha to submission. But
Fiacha in
desperation turned...
-
wounded in the
battle and dies of his
wounds shortly afterwards. The
Munstermen renew the battle,
capture Ailill and cut him to pieces, and war continues...
- 000 men in two columns: 400
Leinster men
under Richard Tyrrell, 1,000
Munstermen, 159
Spaniards in five
companies of foot, 2500 foot and 500
light horse...
- they
burned the
greater part of In
Machaire as far as Luimnech. And the
Munstermen themselves burned Luunnech lest the
other party should burn it, and they...
- 735 was
fought the
Battle of
Belach Éile
between the
Leinstermen and
Munstermen with much
slaughter on both sides.
Cellach mac Fáelchair of the Osraige...
-
burned and
plundered by the
Danes 827 and 856;
burned and
plundered by
Munstermen 1053;
burned by men of
Meath 1133; St MacCullin's C.I.
parish church built...
-
Ireland who
dwelt there the
place came to be
called "Ros-glas of the
Munstermen". St
Eimhin is said by some to have been the
author of the life of St...
- Chaisil), King of Munster, as to the
Viking raids on Ireland. Feidlimid's
Munstermen ravaged the
length and
breadth of Ireland, as far
north as the Cenél nEógain...