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  • Corcomroe
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Corcomroe may refer to Corcomroe (barony), a geographical region in County Clare, Ireland Corcomroe Abbey, an abbey in County Clare, Ireland Kings of

    Corcomroe

    Corcomroe

  • Corcomroe (barony)
  • Place in Munster, Ireland

    Corcomroe (Irish: Corco Modhruadh, meaning 'seed or people of Modhruadh') is a barony in County Clare, Ireland. It is the southern half of the Gaelic

    Corcomroe (barony)

    Corcomroe (barony)

    Corcomroe_(barony)

  • Corcomroe Abbey
  • Ruined Cistercian friary in County Clare, Ireland

    Corcomroe Abbey (Irish: Mainistir Chorca Mrua) is an early 13th-century Cistercian monastery located in the north of the Burren region of County Clare

    Corcomroe Abbey

    Corcomroe Abbey

    Corcomroe_Abbey

  • The Burren
  • Glaciated karst landscape region in northwest County Clare, Ireland

    Sancta Maria de Petra Fertili, now known as Corcomroe Abbey. In the 12th century, the Corco Modhruadh/Corcomroe territory was made into the newly created

    The Burren

    The Burren

    The_Burren

  • Clooney, Corcomroe
  • Civil parish in Munster, Ireland

    south), to the east of Ennistymon. It is part of the historical barony of Corcomroe that is situated in the north-western part of the county. It is bordered

    Clooney, Corcomroe

    Clooney,_Corcomroe

  • O'Conor dynasty
  • Irish royal family

    The O'Conor dynasty (Middle Irish: Ó Conchobhair; Modern Irish: Ó Conchúir) are an Irish noble dynasty and formerly one of the most influential and distinguished

    O'Conor dynasty

    O'Conor dynasty

    O'Conor_dynasty

  • Thomond
  • Gaelic kingdom in north Munster, Ireland

    Bunratty in 1311 for Diarmuid and his cousin Donnchadh was killed at Corcomroe. Following this, Clann Tadhg's leader was Muircheartach mac Toirdelbach

    Thomond

    Thomond

    Thomond

  • County Clare
  • County in Ireland

    the baronies of Bunratty Lower, Bunratty Upper, Burren, Clonderalaw, Corcomroe, Ibrickan, Inchiquin, Islands, Moyarta, Tulla Lower and Tulla Upper. These

    County Clare

    County Clare

    County_Clare

  • List of townlands of County Clare
  • 344 Corcomroe Kilmanaheen Ennistimon Ardnagla 284 Clonderalaw Kilchreest Killadysert Ardnahea 48 Corcomroe Kilmacrehy Ennistimon Ardrush 147 Corcomroe Clooney

    List of townlands of County Clare

    List_of_townlands_of_County_Clare

  • Clooney
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bunratty Upper, County Clare, Ireland Clooney, Corcomroe, a civil parish and townland in the Barony of Corcomroe, County Clare, Ireland Clooney, Kilcronaghan

    Clooney

    Clooney

  • Cistercians
  • Catholic religious order

    Cîteaux for the Dukes of Burgundy, and Poblet for the Kings of Aragon. Corcomroe in Ireland contains one of only two surviving examples of Gaelic royal

    Cistercians

    Cistercians

    Cistercians

  • Kilshanny
  • Village and parish in County Clare, Ireland

    Kilfenora, Liscannor, Lahinch and Doolin. The parish is part of the Barony of Corcomroe. Kilshanny is part of the parish of Lisdoonvarna/Kilshanny in the Roman

    Kilshanny

    Kilshanny

    Kilshanny

  • Bé Binn inion Urchadh
  • Princess of the Uí Briúin Seóla and Queen of Thomond

    Modhruadh (Corcomroe), a region in north-west County Clare. By him she had Lochlann and Conchobar, ancestors of the Ó Lochlainn and Ó Conchubhair Corcomroe. Her

    Bé Binn inion Urchadh

    Bé_Binn_inion_Urchadh

  • List of Cistercian abbeys in Ireland
  • (1148 Mellifont Abbey) Comber Abbey, County Down (1199 Whitland Abbey) Corcomroe Abbey, County Clare (1194 Inislounaght Abbey) Dublin, St. Mary's Abbey

    List of Cistercian abbeys in Ireland

    List of Cistercian abbeys in Ireland

    List_of_Cistercian_abbeys_in_Ireland

  • Táin Bó Regamon
  • Irish story written c. A.D.800–c. A.D. 900

    ('fort') "in the south of Connacht near to the boundary of the Corcmodruad (Corcomroe (barony)) in Nindus (see Eóganacht Ninussa). His seven daughters contest

    Táin Bó Regamon

    Táin_Bó_Regamon

  • O'Davoren
  • O'Davoren (Irish: Ó Duibhdábhoireann) family were a scholarly clan of Corcomroe, Thomond (modern-day County Clare), Ireland active since medieval times

    O'Davoren

    O'Davoren

    O'Davoren

  • Inishmore
  • Island off the west coast of Ireland

    and carried them in close fetters to Magh Glae, in the upper part of Corcomroe, in order that their sorrow and anguish might be the greater for being

    Inishmore

    Inishmore

    Inishmore

  • Gaelic Ireland
  • Pre-1607 Gaelic political and social order of Ireland

    surviving the Second Battle of Athenry and winning the decisive battles of Corcomroe and Dysert O'Dea, been able to suborn their vassals and eradicate the

    Gaelic Ireland

    Gaelic Ireland

    Gaelic_Ireland

  • Domhnall Albanach Ó Troighthigh
  • Irish scribe and physician

    Domhnall Albanach was a member of the Uí Troighthigh medical family based in Corcomroe in the medieval era. In 1477 he compiled from older materials the Tripartite

    Domhnall Albanach Ó Troighthigh

    Domhnall_Albanach_Ó_Troighthigh

  • Kilfenora Cathedral
  • Church of Ireland cathedral in County Clare, Ireland

    monastic to diocesan. The diocese corresponded with the ancient territory of Corcomroe. Kilfenora Cathedral is dedicated to St. Fachtna (also known as St. Fachanan

    Kilfenora Cathedral

    Kilfenora Cathedral

    Kilfenora_Cathedral

  • Kings of Corco Modhruadh
  • Corcomroe") and Corco Modhruadh Oirthearach ("Eastern Corcomroe") also known as Boireann. These districts were ruled by the Ó Conchubhair Corcomroe and

    Kings of Corco Modhruadh

    Kings_of_Corco_Modhruadh

  • Battle of Lough Raska
  • Battle in Ireland, 1317

    Raska (Irish: Loch Rasca) or Battle of Corcomroe (Irish: Corca Mrua) took place on 15 August 1317 near Corcomroe Abbey in north County Clare, Ireland.

    Battle of Lough Raska

    Battle of Lough Raska

    Battle_of_Lough_Raska

  • British Library, MS Egerton 88
  • Late 16th century Irish manuscript

    O'Davorens (Irish: Ó Duibhdábhoireann), a distinguished family of lawyers in Corcomroe, County Clare, and was compiled between 1564 and 1569 under the supervision

    British Library, MS Egerton 88

    British_Library,_MS_Egerton_88

  • Donnchadh Mór Ó Dálaigh
  • Irish poet

    Lochlainn, died 1367. | | | | Fearghal Ó Dálaigh, chief poet Donn of Corcomroe, fl. 1420. | | Doighre | | Donn | | Mael Sechlainn | | John | | Tadhg

    Donnchadh Mór Ó Dálaigh

    Donnchadh_Mór_Ó_Dálaigh

  • Abbey, County Clare
  • Civil parish in County Clare, Ireland

    Burren in County Clare, Ireland. The parish is named for the Cistercian Corcomroe Abbey, or the Abbey of Burren, dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The full

    Abbey, County Clare

    Abbey, County Clare

    Abbey,_County_Clare

  • Mac Fhlannchaidh
  • hereditary lawyers to the O'Briens. Their homeland was in the barony of Corcomroe in north County Clare. It is now often rendered as Clancy. Murchadh Mac

    Mac Fhlannchaidh

    Mac_Fhlannchaidh

  • Oughtmama
  • Civil parish in County Clare, Ireland

    the situation of that townland on one of the hills that surround the Corcomroe valley. There are three churches in the Oughtmama townland, two of them

    Oughtmama

    Oughtmama

    Oughtmama

  • Leamaneh Castle
  • Castle in County Clare, Ireland

    important local crossroads and the place where the Baronies of Burren, Corcomroe and Inchiquin met. Today the road R476 from Kilfenora to Kilnaboy village

    Leamaneh Castle

    Leamaneh Castle

    Leamaneh_Castle

  • Fearghal Ó Dálaigh
  • Irish poet (died 1420)

    have been born before 1368. His family had lands in both the barony of Corcomroe, County Clare, and in Kilkenny West barony, County Westmeath, so it is

    Fearghal Ó Dálaigh

    Fearghal_Ó_Dálaigh

  • List of monastic houses in Ireland
  • Clare edit) Bishop's Island Monastery Cannon Island Abbey Clare Abbey Corcomroe Abbey Drumcliff Monastery Dysert O Dea Monastery ENNIS (see right) Enniskerry

    List of monastic houses in Ireland

    List_of_monastic_houses_in_Ireland

  • Luchtigern
  • apostleship of Ennistymon to Saint Mainchín. Luchtigern was also connected with Corcomroe Abbey, and seems to have had authority over all of Thomond or North Munster

    Luchtigern

    Luchtigern

  • Nestor (surname)
  • Surname list

    most common in County Galway and County Clare. The clan were natives of Corcomroe in the latter county, which in the Middle Ages formed the north-westernmost

    Nestor (surname)

    Nestor_(surname)

  • Dalcassians
  • Gaelic Irish tribe

    Topography of the County of Clare, Part I. Topography of Thomond Chapter 7. Corcomroe". Archived from the original on 20 September 2012. Retrieved 25 July 2012

    Dalcassians

    Dalcassians

    Dalcassians

  • Ulick Ruadh Burke
  • Irish chieftain and noble (died 1485)

    the O'Briens were finally defeated; and Donnell, the son of O'Conor of Corcomroe, and many others not enumerated, were slain on the occasion. Mac William

    Ulick Ruadh Burke

    Ulick Ruadh Burke

    Ulick_Ruadh_Burke

  • Troy (surname)
  • Surname list

    writer Ó Troighthigh Aicher Ua Traighthech (died 1002/1003), soldier of Corcomroe in the medieval period and mentioned in the Irish Annals. Domhnall Albanach

    Troy (surname)

    Troy_(surname)

  • List of national monuments in County Clare
  • Location 11 Corcomroe Abbey Abbey (Cistercian) Abbey West 53°07′37″N 9°03′14″W / 53.126911°N 9.054013°W / 53.126911; -9.054013 (Corcomroe Abbey) 648

    List of national monuments in County Clare

    List_of_national_monuments_in_County_Clare

  • Kilfenora
  • Village in County Clare, Ireland

    craft store. Kilfenora civil parish is on the east side of barony of Corcomroe. The parish is 5.3 by 5 miles (8.5 by 8.0 km) and covers 10,776 acres

    Kilfenora

    Kilfenora

    Kilfenora

  • Ennis Friary
  • Franciscan friary in County Clare, Ireland

    king, he became the first Earl of Thomond. He received the properties of Corcomroe Abbey and Clare Abbey. Donough O'Brien, Murrough's nephew, received Quin

    Ennis Friary

    Ennis Friary

    Ennis_Friary

  • Irish clans
  • Gaelic kinship groups

    Corco Modhruadh. The chiefly families of this tribe were the O'Connors of Corcomroe, MacCurtins, O'Loghlens or O'Loughlins, O'Davorens and the Corca Thine

    Irish clans

    Irish_clans

  • Battle of Thomond
  • Muirchertach's brother Diarmait had killed Brian Bán's brother Donnchad near Corcomroe Abbey, County Clare. In 1322, Brian Bán attacked and burned the English

    Battle of Thomond

    Battle_of_Thomond

  • Kilmanaheen
  • Civil parish in County Clare, Ireland

    saint of the diocese of Limerick. It is part of the historical barony of Corcomroe. The parish is 3.75 by 3.25 miles (6.04 by 5.23 km) and covers 8,177 acres

    Kilmanaheen

    Kilmanaheen

    Kilmanaheen

  • Cashlaungar
  • Stone ringfort in County Clare, Ireland

    in 1317 the army of Diarmait O'Brien reportedly marched on his way to Corcomroe Abbey, "along the fortress-begirt tracks" between Leana and Crughwill

    Cashlaungar

    Cashlaungar

    Cashlaungar

  • Kilcorney, County Clare
  • Civil parish in County Clare, Ireland

    of Ireland. Retrieved 10 April 2014. Frost, James (1897). "Burren, or Corcomroe East, Kilcorney Parish". The History and Topography of the County of Clare

    Kilcorney, County Clare

    Kilcorney, County Clare

    Kilcorney,_County_Clare

  • The Voyage of Máel Dúin
  • Medieval Old Irish epic

    father's murder. Máel Dúin seeks the advice of a druid named Nuca at Corcomroe, who tells him how to find the murderers. Shortly after Máel Dúin and

    The Voyage of Máel Dúin

    The_Voyage_of_Máel_Dúin

  • Curtin (surname)
  • Surname list

    Munster. In Clare, the Curtin family were located in Corco Modhruadh (Corcomroe), with their principal hereditary lands at Carrowduff in Killaspuglonane

    Curtin (surname)

    Curtin_(surname)

  • Shanmuckinish Castle
  • Tower house, County Clare, Ireland

    the original four only two survive). Frost, James (1897). "Burren, or Corcomroe East, Drumcreehy Parish". The History and Topography of the County of

    Shanmuckinish Castle

    Shanmuckinish Castle

    Shanmuckinish_Castle

  • Mac Creiche
  • Irish saint who lived in 6th century AD

    sept of the Tuadmumu region of northern County Clare, which included the Corcomroe and Burren baronies, and was paramount over the neighbouring people of

    Mac Creiche

    Mac_Creiche

  • Liscannor
  • Coastal village in County Clare, Ireland

    the name "Connor". The area around Liscannor was part of the Barony of Corcomroe, controlled by the O'Connor family. At least 30 ships of the Spanish Armada

    Liscannor

    Liscannor

  • West Clare
  • UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland, 1885–1922

    western part of County Clare, consisting of the baronies of Clonderalaw, Corcomroe, Ibrickan and Moyarta, and those parts of the baronies of Inchiquin and

    West Clare

    West_Clare

  • Inchiquin
  • Barony in County Clare, Ireland

    (to the east), Islands (to the south), Ibrickane (to the south-west), Corcomroe (to the west) and by Burren (to the north-west ). It covers 88,387 acres

    Inchiquin

    Inchiquin

  • Aonghus Ruadh Ó Dálaigh
  • Irish poet

    between 1344 and 1347, to take up the post of ollam in the barony of Corcomroe, County Clare. As a punishment the king attacked the poet's property in

    Aonghus Ruadh Ó Dálaigh

    Aonghus_Ruadh_Ó_Dálaigh

  • Ennistymon House
  • Country house in County Clare, Ireland

    possibly Sir Domhnall (Donald) O'Brien or Donough MacDonall O'Conor of Corcomroe. Sir Domhnall was made Governor of Clare in 1576 and his son, Sir Turlough

    Ennistymon House

    Ennistymon House

    Ennistymon_House

  • Flann Óc mac Séoan Ó Domhnalláin
  • Irish poet and historian

    Duivin Mac Curtin, Ollamh of Thomond in music, Carroll O'Daly, Ollav of Corcomroe; Donnell, the son of Donough O'Daly, who was usually called Irish: Bolg-an-Dana

    Flann Óc mac Séoan Ó Domhnalláin

    Flann_Óc_mac_Séoan_Ó_Domhnalláin

  • Conor na Siudane Ua Briain
  • King of Thomond in medieval Ireland

    the lordship of Thomond.” The Cistercian monks buried him in the nearby Corcomroe Abbey and a stone effigy was built of him which is still well preserved

    Conor na Siudane Ua Briain

    Conor na Siudane Ua Briain

    Conor_na_Siudane_Ua_Briain

  • Donough O'Brien (died 1582)
  • Irish peer

    Ballyconneely, Cowillreough, Clonemonhyl and the lands belonging to the Abbey of Corcomroe by his father upon his return from England in 1543. He joined the sons

    Donough O'Brien (died 1582)

    Donough O'Brien (died 1582)

    Donough_O'Brien_(died_1582)

  • Cearbhall mac Lochlainn Ó Dálaigh
  • Irish poet

    poet. Described as Chief Ollam of Ireland in poetry, Cearbhall died in Corcomroe, County Clare in 1405. Edward O'Reilly gives a description in his Dictionary

    Cearbhall mac Lochlainn Ó Dálaigh

    Cearbhall_mac_Lochlainn_Ó_Dálaigh

  • List of Nature episodes
  • the surface, creating turloughs; perfect for three-spined stickleback. Corcomroe Abbey's noisy jackdaws have new neighbors; a kestrel mum with hungry chicks

    List of Nature episodes

    List_of_Nature_episodes

  • Aedh Mac Fhlannchaidh
  • brehon lawyer and Ollamh of Thomond. Mac Fhlannchaidh was a native of Corcomroe, County Clare. In 1482, Murchadh Mac Fhlannchaidh, his designated successor

    Aedh Mac Fhlannchaidh

    Aedh_Mac_Fhlannchaidh

  • Malachy Ó Caollaidhe
  • Irish Roman Catholic archbishop (died 1645)

    Thomas Carte, O'Kelly. Malachy Ó Caollaidhe was born in the barony of Corcomroe in County Clare. He belonged to a family which ruled Connemara till 1238

    Malachy Ó Caollaidhe

    Malachy_Ó_Caollaidhe

  • Early Scandinavian Dublin
  • Historical era in Ireland

    two years before, had ravaged Mide and Connacht, until they came to Corcomroe and Loop Head. These were all killed by the men of Ireland." AI 873.3:

    Early Scandinavian Dublin

    Early Scandinavian Dublin

    Early_Scandinavian_Dublin

  • Niall mac Fergal Óge Ó hUicinn
  • Irish poet

    note the death of a number of Irish poets, including Niall: O Dalaig of Corcomroe, Niall Oc O hUicinn and Niall son of Fergal Oc O hUicinn died. His sister

    Niall mac Fergal Óge Ó hUicinn

    Niall_mac_Fergal_Óge_Ó_hUicinn

  • Seaán Ó Connmhaigh
  • Irish abbot and bishop

    Seaán Ó Connmhaigh was Abbot of Corcomroe and Bishop of Clonfert and Bishop of Kilmacduagh during 1419–1441. Bishop Ó Connmhaigh was one of at least two

    Seaán Ó Connmhaigh

    Seaán_Ó_Connmhaigh

  • Eóganacht Ninussa
  • one concrete frlic is the village (and fort ?) of Onaght 3 in Aran;" 1 Corcomroe and The Burren 2 Ailill Ochair Ága, father of the protagonist, Immran

    Eóganacht Ninussa

    Eóganacht_Ninussa

  • Killilagh
  • Civil parish in County Clare, Ireland

    village of Doolin. The parish lies in the northwest corner of the Barony of Corcomroe. It is 5.5 by 4 miles (8.9 by 6.4 km) and covers 12,357 acres (5,001 ha)

    Killilagh

    Killilagh

    Killilagh

  • Uí Fiachrach
  • Irish family

    Maine; to the west by Lough Lurgan (Galway Bay) and the Corco Mo Druad (Corcomroe); and to the south by Déisi Tuisceart (later the Dál gCais, later still

    Uí Fiachrach

    Uí_Fiachrach

  • List of civil parishes of Ireland
  • Clondagad Clonlea Clonloghan Clonrush Clooney (Bunratty Upper) Clooney (Corcomroe) Doora Drumcliff Drumcreehy Drumline Dysert Feakle Feenagh Gleninagh Inagh

    List of civil parishes of Ireland

    List_of_civil_parishes_of_Ireland

  • Kiltoraght
  • Civil parish in County Clare, Ireland

    part of Catholic parish of St. Fachanan. The parish is in the barony of Corcomroe, and is 2.75 miles (4.43 km) southeast of Kilfenora. It is 2.5 by 2 miles

    Kiltoraght

    Kiltoraght

  • Killaspuglonane
  • Civil parish in Munster, Ireland

    Clare, Ireland. Killaspuglonane in the part of the historical barony of Corcomroe. It is 2.75 miles (4.43 km) northwest of Ennistymon. The parish is 2.75

    Killaspuglonane

    Killaspuglonane

  • Noughaval
  • Civil parish in County Clare, Ireland

    Noughaval Parish showing Townlands. Sources Frost, James (1897). "Burren, or Corcomroe East, Noughaval Parish". The History and Topography of the County of Clare

    Noughaval

    Noughaval

    Noughaval

  • Composition of Connacht
  • Edmond de Bermingham Baron Athenry Y Sir Tirrelagh O'Brien Seneschal of Corcomroe and Burren Y Donell O'Connor Sligo O'Connor Sligo Y Y Brian O'Rourke Lord

    Composition of Connacht

    Composition_of_Connacht

  • List of monastic houses in County Limerick
  • O'Conyl, infra Kilshane Abbey Cistercian monks — from Corcomroe (County Clare) daughter of Corcomroe; founded 1198 by Donnchad Cairbreach O'Brien, King of

    List of monastic houses in County Limerick

    List_of_monastic_houses_in_County_Limerick

  • Dough Castle
  • Ruined tower house in County Clare, Ireland

    The castle was originally established by the O’Connors, then lords of Corcomroe, in 1306. It served as their principal stronghold and was sited at the

    Dough Castle

    Dough Castle

    Dough_Castle

  • Connor O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Thomond
  • Defeated at Spancel Hill (1535–1581)

    surrender his claim to the lordship of Thomond on condition of receiving Corcomroe. War broke out again in the following year; but the resources of the combatants

    Connor O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Thomond

    Connor_O'Brien,_3rd_Earl_of_Thomond

  • List of Gothic architecture
  • Church. Ruin. Cong Abbey Cong Domestic Religious 13th century Ruins. Corcomroe Abbey Ballyvaughan Domestic Religious 13th–16th centuries Also known as

    List of Gothic architecture

    List_of_Gothic_architecture

  • Michael O'Loghlen
  • Irish judge and politician

    Michael Finucane. The O'Loghlens were descended from the princes of Corcomroe, in the Burren. He was educated in Trinity College Dublin and was called

    Michael O'Loghlen

    Michael_O'Loghlen

  • Bishop of Kilfenora
  • Former episcopal title in Ireland

    Synod of Kells. The diocese corresponded with the ancient territory of Corcomroe. Part of the Archdiocese of Cashel, it only extended over 200 square miles

    Bishop of Kilfenora

    Bishop of Kilfenora

    Bishop_of_Kilfenora

  • Ibrickane
  • Barony of County Clare, Ireland

    the Atlantic coast of County Clare. It is bounded by the baronies of Corcomroe (to the north), Inchiquin (to the north-east), Islands (to the east),

    Ibrickane

    Ibrickane

    Ibrickane

  • List of baronies of Ireland
  • Named after Clonderalaw Castle. Formerly aka East Corkewasken. Clare Corcomroe Corca Mrua By 1574 61,385 Named after the Corco Modhruadh, formerly the

    List of baronies of Ireland

    List of baronies of Ireland

    List_of_baronies_of_Ireland

  • Carntemple
  • Ruined church in County Clare, Ireland

    Thomas Johnson Westropp, "Brought into contact with the pagans of the Corcomroes, Brecan probably conceived the idea of founding a mission in the centre

    Carntemple

    Carntemple

  • Mahon mac Turlough Mantach Ó Briain
  • and carried them in close fetters to Magh Glae, in the upper part of Corcomroe, in order that their sorrow and anguish might be the greater for being

    Mahon mac Turlough Mantach Ó Briain

    Mahon_mac_Turlough_Mantach_Ó_Briain

  • Kilmacrehy
  • Civil parish in Clare, Ireland

    a part of the parish. Kilmacrehy is part of the historical Barony of Corcomroe. It is about 4 miles (6.4 km) to the west of Ennistymon. It is on the

    Kilmacrehy

    Kilmacrehy

    Kilmacrehy

  • List of monastic houses in County Clare
  • coordinates) Bishop's Island Monastery Cannon Island Abbey Clare Abbey Corcomroe Abbey Drumcliff Monastery Dysert O Dea Monastery ENNIS (see right) Enniskerry

    List of monastic houses in County Clare

    List_of_monastic_houses_in_County_Clare

  • Ricard Ó Cuairsge Bourke
  • Irish chieftain, noble and 7th Mac William Íochtar (d.1473)

    the O'Briens were finally defeated; and Donnell, the son of O'Conor of Corcomroe, and many others not enumerated, were slain on the occasion. Mac William

    Ricard Ó Cuairsge Bourke

    Ricard Ó Cuairsge Bourke

    Ricard_Ó_Cuairsge_Bourke

  • Killeany
  • Civil parish in Munster, Ireland

    of Ireland. Retrieved 10 April 2014. Frost, James (1897). "Burren, or Corcomroe East, Killeany Parish". The History and Topography of the County of Clare

    Killeany

    Killeany

  • Charles French Blake-Forster
  • Irish writer

    grand-nephew of the last Warden of Galway, Edmund Ffrench. The Annals of Corcomroe Abbey in Galway Vindicator, 29 December 1869, 1 January 1870. Lemenagh

    Charles French Blake-Forster

    Charles_French_Blake-Forster

  • Ó Troighthigh
  • indistinguishable. Aicher Ua Traighthech (died 1002/1003), soldier of Corcomroe in the medieval period. Domhnall Albanach Ó Troighthigh (fl. 1482), scribe

    Ó Troighthigh

    Ó_Troighthigh

  • Gleninagh
  • Civil parish in County Clare, Ireland

    County Clare. Retrieved 8 April 2014. Frost, James (1897). "Burren, or Corcomroe East, Gleninagh Parish". The History and Topography of the County of Clare

    Gleninagh

    Gleninagh

    Gleninagh

  • 1565 in Ireland
  • surrenders his claim to the lordship of Thomond on condition of receiving Corcomroe. Miler Magrath is appointed Roman Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor (12

    1565 in Ireland

    1565_in_Ireland

  • Burren (barony)
  • Place in Munster, Ireland

    the barony of Inchiquin; on the south, by the baronies of Inchiquin and Corcomroe; and on the west, by the South Sound, which separates it from the Arran

    Burren (barony)

    Burren (barony)

    Burren_(barony)

  • List of national monuments in Munster
  • Location 11 Corcomroe Abbey Abbey (Cistercian) Abbey West 53°07′37″N 9°03′14″W / 53.126911°N 9.054013°W / 53.126911; -9.054013 (Corcomroe Abbey) 648

    List of national monuments in Munster

    List of national monuments in Munster

    List_of_national_monuments_in_Munster

  • Drumcreehy
  • Parish in Munster, Ireland

    of Ireland. Retrieved 8 April 2014. Frost, James (1897). "Burren, or Corcomroe East, Drumcreehy Parish". The History and Topography of the County of

    Drumcreehy

    Drumcreehy

    Drumcreehy

  • Tomfinlough
  • Civil parish in County Clare, Ireland

    Trataidhe tribe. When the forces of Connaught were plundering the district of Corcomroe, the people sent a deputation to Emly. They asked Saint Ailbhe to persuade

    Tomfinlough

    Tomfinlough

  • Killonaghan
  • Civil parish in County Clare, Ireland

    April 2014. Retrieved 8 April 2014. Frost, James (1897). "Burren, or Corcomroe East, Killonaghan Parish". The History and Topography of the County of

    Killonaghan

    Killonaghan

    Killonaghan

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  • Ekanai
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Ekanai

    The Only Leader

  • Billy
  • Boy/Male

    English American German

    Billy

    Nickname for William 'resolute protector' often used as an independent name.

  • Harmit
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Harmit

    God's Friend

  • Italo
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Italian, Portuguese

    Italo

    Of Great Power

  • Manter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Manter

    English : probably a variant of Mander.Belcher Manter is recorded in Plymouth, MA, in 1657. John Manter (1658–1744), possibly a son of Belcher, was the founder of a family associated with Martha’s Vineyard.

  • Pinder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Yorkshire) and Irish

    Pinder

    English (mainly Yorkshire) and Irish : variant of Pender.South German : variant of Binder ‘cooper’.

  • Anaadi
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Anaadi

    Without Beginning; Name of Lord Shiva

  • Panthini | பஂதீநீ  
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Panthini | பஂதீநீ  

    One who leads the way, Guide

  • Usmanah
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Usmanah

    Baby snake

  • MORGANE
  • Female

    English

    MORGANE

    English variant spelling of French Morgaine, probably MORGANE means "sea circle."

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