A Short History of the Kingdom of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Union with Great Britain: With Five Maps and Appendices |
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... the bloody idolatry practised in honour of the sun . Subsequently his missionary journeys took him through Munster and Leinster , and he eventually returned to his starting - place in County 1150. ] CHRISTIANITY AMONG THE EARLY IRISH . 15.
... the bloody idolatry practised in honour of the sun . Subsequently his missionary journeys took him through Munster and Leinster , and he eventually returned to his starting - place in County 1150. ] CHRISTIANITY AMONG THE EARLY IRISH . 15.
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With Five Maps and Appendices Charles George Walpole. he eventually returned to his starting - place in County Down , to found the neighbouring bishopric of Armagh , and consolidate the Church of which he had laid the foundations in all ...
With Five Maps and Appendices Charles George Walpole. he eventually returned to his starting - place in County Down , to found the neighbouring bishopric of Armagh , and consolidate the Church of which he had laid the foundations in all ...
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... returned from the north with reinforcements . No sooner had the Northmen been driven into the sea than Rory O'Connor , who had stirred himself but little to protect his kingdom , roused himself to action , and having been joined by the ...
... returned from the north with reinforcements . No sooner had the Northmen been driven into the sea than Rory O'Connor , who had stirred himself but little to protect his kingdom , roused himself to action , and having been joined by the ...
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... returned to Ireland to complete his conquest , but he proceeded to make further grants of Irish territory to his friends : giving all Connaught to Fitzaldelm ; the kingdom of Cork to De Cogan and Fitzstephen , who partitioned it east ...
... returned to Ireland to complete his conquest , but he proceeded to make further grants of Irish territory to his friends : giving all Connaught to Fitzaldelm ; the kingdom of Cork to De Cogan and Fitzstephen , who partitioned it east ...
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... returned in A.D. 1210 to Ireland with a con- siderable force , a wiser if not a better man than when he first landed at Waterford . Upon his arrival the chiefs promptly made their submission : Tyrone and O'Neil from the north ; Cathal ...
... returned in A.D. 1210 to Ireland with a con- siderable force , a wiser if not a better man than when he first landed at Waterford . Upon his arrival the chiefs promptly made their submission : Tyrone and O'Neil from the north ; Cathal ...
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