NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... Danes of Dublin , and they carried off 710 persons into captivity with them , after having pulled down a part of the church , and after having broken the derthach ( or oratory ) , on which it was said— ' Pity , O St. Patrick , that thy ...
... Danes of Dublin , and they carried off 710 persons into captivity with them , after having pulled down a part of the church , and after having broken the derthach ( or oratory ) , on which it was said— ' Pity , O St. Patrick , that thy ...
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... Danes , invading Meath , sacking monasteries , and making captives of abbots , the monarch was bravely contending with the common enemy . In 926 he defeated the Danes in a great battle in Ulster , killing eighty of their chieftains ...
... Danes , invading Meath , sacking monasteries , and making captives of abbots , the monarch was bravely contending with the common enemy . In 926 he defeated the Danes in a great battle in Ulster , killing eighty of their chieftains ...
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JOHN CASSELL. in a great battle against the Danes and people of Leinster . He was succeeded by Domnal , a weak prince , who became an anchorite at Armagh , giving way to Malachy " the Great , " who ascended to the throne in 980. The Danes ...
JOHN CASSELL. in a great battle against the Danes and people of Leinster . He was succeeded by Domnal , a weak prince , who became an anchorite at Armagh , giving way to Malachy " the Great , " who ascended to the throne in 980. The Danes ...
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