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... force ; and , after some negociations , a partition of the country was agreed to , Srang and his people retaining Connaught , and the Tuatha de Dananns taking all the remainder . MacFirbis , in his tract on the Firbolgs , seems to say ...
... force ; and , after some negociations , a partition of the country was agreed to , Srang and his people retaining Connaught , and the Tuatha de Dananns taking all the remainder . MacFirbis , in his tract on the Firbolgs , seems to say ...
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... force together with Congal's own Ulidians , and in the battle which ensued , and which was renewed for six successive days , Congal's combined forces were almost annihilated and he himself slain , so that the remnant of his foreign ...
... force together with Congal's own Ulidians , and in the battle which ensued , and which was renewed for six successive days , Congal's combined forces were almost annihilated and he himself slain , so that the remnant of his foreign ...
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... force with force , and imploring the assistance of the Divine mercy , prayed long and fervently for vengeance ; and though such as curse cannot possess the kingdom of God , it is believed that those who were justly cursed on account of ...
... force with force , and imploring the assistance of the Divine mercy , prayed long and fervently for vengeance ; and though such as curse cannot possess the kingdom of God , it is believed that those who were justly cursed on account of ...
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... force ; whereupon a company of soldiers were sent to carry out the tyrant's orders , and St. Columbanus was dragged from his cloister at Luxeuil , where he had spent twenty years , and conveyed with those monks who were allowed to share ...
... force ; whereupon a company of soldiers were sent to carry out the tyrant's orders , and St. Columbanus was dragged from his cloister at Luxeuil , where he had spent twenty years , and conveyed with those monks who were allowed to share ...
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... force was generally mustered in the neighbourhood to resist them , and in in- numerable instances the marauders were ... forces under one commander , fitted out large fleets for the purpose ; but unfortunately , * Moore's History of ...
... force was generally mustered in the neighbourhood to resist them , and in in- numerable instances the marauders were ... forces under one commander , fitted out large fleets for the purpose ; but unfortunately , * Moore's History of ...
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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