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Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
... s lands in the Welsh marches. When Diarmuid MacMorrough, King of Leinster, sought help from ...
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Norman Ireland
... of Leinster Diarmait Mac Murchada (anglicised as Diarmuid MacMorrough) was forcibly exiled from his kingdom ... and Ruaidhrí. However, with both Strongbow and Diarmuid dead (in 1171 and 1176), Henry back ...
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History of Waterford
... gave them cause for coming. In 1137, Diarmuid MacMorrough, king of Leinster, failed in an ...
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Waterford
... international trade, and man power. In 1137, Diarmuid MacMorrough, king of Leinster, failed in an ...
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Christian Church Cathedral (Dublin) (translated from German)
... and war gentlemen, on arrangement of king Diarmuid MacMorrough to Ireland and its arrival the ...
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Irish calendar
... 25 - 1170: Strongbow marries Aoife, daughter of Diarmuid MacMorrough the King of Leinster. August 27 ...
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Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
... to Ireland at the request of King Diarmuid MacMorrough and whose arrival marked the beginning ...
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Anglo-Norman
... to support Irish regional kings such as Diarmuid MacMorrough, then to support Henry II of ...
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Lordship of Ireland
... to the decision of a Leinster dynast, Diarmuid MacMorrough, to bring in a Norman knight ...
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History of Ireland
... of Leinster Diarmait Mac Murchada (anglicised as Diarmuid MacMorrough) was forcibly exiled from his kingdom ...
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