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... cause , came to be applied to the natives of Ireland , it is easy , we are told , to imagine how the Irish bards built upon it a fine romance , deriving it from an imaginary daughter of King Pharaoh , and perhaps borrowing from it also ...
... cause , came to be applied to the natives of Ireland , it is easy , we are told , to imagine how the Irish bards built upon it a fine romance , deriving it from an imaginary daughter of King Pharaoh , and perhaps borrowing from it also ...
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... cause ; and that his body remained uncorrupted and without changing color for several years after his death . B.C. 716. The reign of Cimbaeth brings us to the commencement of what , according to Tigernach , may be considered as the ...
... cause ; and that his body remained uncorrupted and without changing color for several years after his death . B.C. 716. The reign of Cimbaeth brings us to the commencement of what , according to Tigernach , may be considered as the ...
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... cause of this war a moving tale about the fair Deardry and the three sons of Uisneach , and the cruelty of Connor Mac Nessa , king of Ulster ; but the more probable account of the matter is , that Feargus Rogy , who was driven from ...
... cause of this war a moving tale about the fair Deardry and the three sons of Uisneach , and the cruelty of Connor Mac Nessa , king of Ulster ; but the more probable account of the matter is , that Feargus Rogy , who was driven from ...
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... cause not known , probably owing to the formidable military character of the people of Ireland ; and although ... caused perpetual dis- content , and the hard - working plebeians , as they were called , must have * Dr. Petrie and Dr. O ...
... cause not known , probably owing to the formidable military character of the people of Ireland ; and although ... caused perpetual dis- content , and the hard - working plebeians , as they were called , must have * Dr. Petrie and Dr. O ...
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... cause which is not mentioned , massacred all the inmates of a female college or boarding - school , consisting of ... causing twelve dynasts or nobles of Leinster who had been engaged in the massacre to be executed , and by exacting ...
... cause which is not mentioned , massacred all the inmates of a female college or boarding - school , consisting of ... causing twelve dynasts or nobles of Leinster who had been engaged in the massacre to be executed , and by exacting ...
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ancient Anglo-Irish annalists annals archbishop Armagh arms army arrived battle bishop Brian brother called captain Cashel castle Catholics chief chieftains church clergy command confederates Connaught Cork Cormac council Danes death defeated Dermot Dermot Mac Murrough died Donnell Drogheda Dublin duke earl of Desmond earl of Ormond Edward enemy England English Firbolgs Four Masters France Galway garrison Henry Hist Hugh Ireland Irish Irishmen James John Kildare Kilkenny killed king king's lands latter Leinster Limerick lord deputy lord justice Lough Malachy marched Meath monarch monastery Munster murder Murrough Niall O'Brien O'Conor O'Donnell O'Neill Offaly officers Ossory parliament party Patrick plundered Pope prince prisoners proceeded Protestant received reign religion returned Richard Roderic royal says Scots sent Shane O'Neill siege slain soldiers territory Thomond Tirconnell took town troops Tuatha de Dananns Turlough Tyrone Ulster United Irishmen Waterford Wexford William Williamite