• The massacre of Mullaghmast (Irish: ár Mhullach maistean) was the mass killing of between 100 and 400 members of the Gaelic nobility of Ireland by English...
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    Mullaghmast (Irish: Mullach Maistín; modern English spelling: Mullamast) is a hill in the south of County Kildare, Ireland, near the village of Ballitore...
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    1577, a massacre of a group of Gaelic gentry by Sir Henry Sidney's troops took place at Mullaghmast in County Kildare. Sidney invited all of the Clan...
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    in September 1575. List of massacres in Ireland List of conflicts in Ireland Betrayal of Clannabuidhe Massacre of Mullaghmast Hadfield, Andrew; Maley...
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  • implicated in the Massacre of Mullaghmast. He was the second son of John Cosby of Great Leake, Nottingham. He settled in Ireland in the reign of Henry VIII....
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  • Northern Ireland) and are commonly called massacres. All those that took place during the late 20th century were part of the Troubles. "Simmonscourt Castle Archaeological...
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  • Carbery (1864–1902). Glencoe Massacre, a similar incident in Scotland Rathlin Island Massacre Massacre of Mullaghmast Treachery of the Long Knives Pollard...
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    Henry Sidney (category Court of Mary I of England)
    implicated in the infamous atrocity against the seven Clans of Laois as the Massacre of Mullaghmast in 1578. Meantime Sidney's annual levy (the cess), which...
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    Lawlor chieftains who survived the infamous Massacre of Mullaghmast in 1577 were, with the O'More, dispossessed of their property and forced to settle in County...
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    Gaelic warfare (category Warfare of the Middle Ages)
    CE : Massacre of Mullaghmast 1578 CE : Battle of the Spoiling Dyke 1579 CE : Second Desmond Rebellion 1580 CE : Battle of Glenmalure 1580 CE : Siege of Carrigafoyle...
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    Ireland; implicated in the Massacre of Mullaghmast Philip Crosthwaite, businessman and politician Paul Cullen, Archbishop of Dublin and the first Irish...
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  • led by James FitzMaurice FitzGerald and the Earl of Desmond. In response to the Massacre of Mullaghmast led by Francis Cosby and Lord Deputy Henry Sidney...
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  • 1577 in Ireland (category Years of the 16th century in Ireland)
    November/December – Massacre of Mullaghmast: The Ó Moores and O'Connors have most of their fine (or ruling families) massacred by English soldiers at Mullaghmast (County...
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  • killed around 1577 in the Massacre of Mullaghmast, a mass killing of Gaelic nobility. His cousin, infamous rebel and Lord of Laois Rory O'More, avenged...
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  • 1578 in Ireland (category Years of the 16th century in Ireland)
    Ireland. Monarch: Elizabeth I In retaliation for the Massacre of Mullaghmast, Rory Óg Ó Moore, leader of the Ó Moore clan in County Laois, burns Carlow, but...
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    Leinster, who died in 958. They resided at Maistiu (Mullaghmast) in what is now County Kildare. By the time of his son's birth King Muirchertach was subordinate...
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    fine (or ruling families) at Mullaghmast in Laois, having invited them there for peace talks. Rory Oge O'More, the leader of rebellion in the area, was...
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    Irish in the British Armed Forces (category Military history of Ireland)
    Aodha Ó Broin rose up in military revolt. Massacres by English forces, such as Rathlin, Clandeboye and Mullaghmast also turned the Irish against trusting...
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  • " 14 Uí Meiredaig kings (later to become the O'Tooles) were based at Mullaghmast/Máistín 9 Uí Faelain kings (later the O'Byrnes) were based at Naas/ Nás...
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