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... granting certain subsidies or stipends to the inferiors , while the latter paid tributes to support the magnificence or the military power of the former . It sometimes happened that the succession to the sovereignty was alternate ...
... granting certain subsidies or stipends to the inferiors , while the latter paid tributes to support the magnificence or the military power of the former . It sometimes happened that the succession to the sovereignty was alternate ...
Page 53
... granted that the early inhabitants of Ireland employed such materials as flint flakes and stone in the construction of their weapons and instruments for cutting ; and stone , timber , and sun - baked earthen- ware , for domestic uses ...
... granted that the early inhabitants of Ireland employed such materials as flint flakes and stone in the construction of their weapons and instruments for cutting ; and stone , timber , and sun - baked earthen- ware , for domestic uses ...
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... granted without difficulty . † * Bede thus describes the event : " In the year of our Lord's Incarnation 684 , Egfrid , king of the Northumbrians , sending Berctus , his general , with an army into Ireland ( Hiberniam ) miser ably ...
... granted without difficulty . † * Bede thus describes the event : " In the year of our Lord's Incarnation 684 , Egfrid , king of the Northumbrians , sending Berctus , his general , with an army into Ireland ( Hiberniam ) miser ably ...
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... granting the city of Cashel - of - the - kings for ever to the religious of Ireland , free from all dues and from all lay authority - a grant , say the annalists , " such as no king had ever made before . " The words in which the gift ...
... granting the city of Cashel - of - the - kings for ever to the religious of Ireland , free from all dues and from all lay authority - a grant , say the annalists , " such as no king had ever made before . " The words in which the gift ...
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... granting of palliums . For that purpose he proceeded to Rome shortly after he had become bishop of Down ; and as the fame of his sanctity and zeal had gone before him - a character which his mortified appear- ance was well calculated to ...
... granting of palliums . For that purpose he proceeded to Rome shortly after he had become bishop of Down ; and as the fame of his sanctity and zeal had gone before him - a character which his mortified appear- ance was well calculated to ...
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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