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anglicized as
Ossory, was a
medieval Irish kingdom comprising what is now
County Kilkenny and
western County Laois,
corresponding to the
Diocese of
Ossory. The...
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Irish geographical name
Ossory can
refer to:
Kingdom of
Ossory or Osraige, an
ancient kingdom of
Ireland Baron Upper Ossory, a
title held by the Fitzpatrick...
- Earl of
Ossory is a
subsidiary title held by the Earl of
Ormond that was
created in the
Peerage of
Ireland in 1528.
During King
Henry VIII of England's...
- Borris-in-
Ossory (Irish: Buiríos Mór Osraí,
meaning 'the
great borough of
Ossory', or the 'Burgage of Osraige') is a
village in west
County Laois, Ireland...
- have
borne the name HMS
Ossory,
after the
Kingdom of
Ossory, in Ireland, or
possibly Thomas Butler, Earl of
Ossory: HMS
Ossory (1682) was a 90-gun second-rate...
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Diocese of
Ossory may
refer to:
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Ossory The
former Church of
Ireland diocese of
Ossory is now
incorporated within the
united Diocese...
- The
legendary werewolves of
Ossory, a
kingdom of
early medieval Ireland, are the
subject of a
number of
accounts in
medieval Irish,
English and
Norse works...
- Vice-Admiral
Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of
Ossory, KG, PC, PC (Ire) (8 July 1634 – 30 July 1680) was an
Irish soldier and politician. He was the
eldest son...
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Ossory (1885–1889) was a
Thoroughbred racehorse. He was
trained at
Kingsclere by John
Porter for the 1st Duke of Westminster. As a three-year-old he won...
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Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 2nd
Baron Upper Ossory (c. 1535 – 11
September 1581), was
educated at the
court of
Henry VIII of
England with Edward,
Prince of Wales...